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"customer skills of the gestapo" 😂
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from Lance-Corporal to Fuhrer and Reich Chancellor, that's one heck of a story. Imagine if some corporal Tommy told his mates in 1914 that he'd be King of England by 1935.
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The good ol' British tactic of "can't beat 'em, try murdering them"
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@NickB1967 "King and Prime Minister" to be exact
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4:34 - Why yes we're americans how could you tell?"
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I like how groups go from being "nazis" or "terrorists" to just "very right wing" when they align with American interests lol
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"Halifax was an appeaser".... yeah, that's not the impression Joseph Kennedy got when he reported "England is advising France that they should both go to war regardless of Poland" after a conversation with him
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I for one, am shocked that a tourist attraction in a popular tourist city was busy.
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Yes and think of how well regarded anyone who deposed Churchill would be.
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@axios76 Pretty sure they used the same flag they use today. Same as Latvians, Estonians and Lithuanians or any other foreign legion that fought against Russia and alongside the European Allies (Germany, Italy, Hungary, Finland, Romania, Croatia).
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@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan what assassination attempts that the Germans did ?
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“Nations that went down fighting rose again, but those who surrendered tamely were finished.” - Winston Churchill
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@torquetheprisoner the last straw for Britain.
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Depends what you mean by "did" because given the situation, it's not too surprising that Ukrainians would be saluting the resistance of Russian aggression.
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@torquetheprisoner or rather had he somehow avoided the war like he wanted to and came to either an entente with britain or an agreement with Poland.
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Absolutely not. Its crazy how many alternate scenarios there could be based on any number of diplomatic movements. Due to the result of the war the masses have been told that it was some unique Hitler war of conquest, when actually he never even wanted to invade Poland and even offered to protect Polish rights in Danzig. Meanwhile from 1795-1918 Britain couldn't care less weather Poland was on a map or not.
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Hence the derogatory term "NPC". These NPCs just clap along, not even knowing what they're clapping for.
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@AndyTernay not relevant to ww2
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@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan except Hitler never authorized it
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@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan I'm not "defending nazis" by pointing out that whatever they did years before the war was not relevant to assassinating military leaders
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@marionapoleoni4502 Yeah they didn't care at all. I think Vansittart was probably the most honest about wanting to fight Germany to prevent them from being too powerful. Britain and certain hawkish figures only wanted Poland to fight Germany as an Eastern Front. Noel Mason-MacFarlane exquisitely says as much in his letter to the British Cabinet in March where he says "war, and war now with a near eastern front". Due to this the Brits had to prevent Poland from making a deal with Germany otherwise there'd be no Eastern Front.
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@JohnnyWad309 yeah im picking and choosing my morals, just like the allies in ww2
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Yes the real history is totally different from the trash you see in propaganda films.
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@Outlier999 Indeed it was, Halifax, Chamberlain and the pro-war faction thought Germany was a paper tiger and would economically collapse within a few months, if the Wehrmacht didn't rebel against the NS leadership. The British military Chief of Staff wrote to the cabinet writing "if the war were to go so badly that Romania and Poland were overrun" which is hilarious to me. Had the British military Chief instead wrote "if the war were to go so badly that Europe was overrun and the entire British Empire to collapse" I'm not so sure Chamberlain would have been as eager to give Poland the Guarantee on March 31st and declaring war even less so.
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Except it was Churchill that handed England to the enemy in 1941.
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@axios76 "no they don't" yes they do. The Ukrainian flag is still blue and yellow.
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@rambonatorrrr6694 I don't care mate. Once again you've fallen into the trap of "if you point out my hypocrisy then you must support the other side"
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@SubZero-kb1ir I mean sure, there has been plenty of Austrians in high ranking German/ Prussian positions just like the most famous British heroes were Irish such as the Duke of Wellington
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"lasting harm" like.... preventing ww2
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Mark Felton is pure rage bait half the time.
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@chriscarlone527 Perhaps I should have added "against allied generals/leaders during ww2" You talk about the night of the long knives as if it was a bad thing, yet most normal or moderate and even conservative people supported it. Even Churchill and the British probably supported it lol
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@jj-uy6qs No but neither can you justify the massacre of Ukrainians either. The Disney-fication of history has been a disaster for humanity there are no "goodies" and "baddies" all sides were equally evil and equally good.
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@WAL_DC-6B and they're all incompetent
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@rambonatorrrr6694 you for one, don't need to imagine.
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"Justification to the outside world" Germany didn't need any justification other than what they had been voicing their concerns about for months and years previously, that is the treatment of ethnic Germans in Poland as well as the Polish threats towards Danzig they had issued, notably since receiving the British guarantee of March 31st. No "false flag" operation was needed, which is why its existence is disputed. No country invading another has ever bothered with such "false flags" since. The USA didn't bother in 2003, nor did Russia in 2022.
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Nope, even that is a myth. Hitler actually offered to relinquish German claims on Polish territory as part of a Treaty of Friendship which resolved all issues between Germany and Poland. The British weren't "defending Poland from German aggression" they were preventing Poland from signing a peace agreement between the two countries. The British government didn't fear war, they feared peace.
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@Sergeant_Camacho Yes sir. Sorry sir.
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its the Bellamy salute
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@krainzyrumie6426 except if you read a few books you would find he never even wanted to "take on" Britain, France or Poland, let alone "the world"
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99% of people don't know anything about WW2 other than "allies good, Germans bad"
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cringe
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@steamedham5412 Most "nazis" wouldn't support "nazi policies" and most "anti-nazis" would agree with alot of "nazi policy".
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None of Hitler's offers included him stepping down as leader. And even if he somehow did offer that, the Brits would still demand something unfeasible like Germany withdrawing from Poland and/or Czechia. Sadly peace wasn't really possible in 1939, it was a lot more possible in June 1940 however. Luckily for the Plutocrats the Germans failed to capture the BEF, Churchill was PM and Italy declared war on them.
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or he should have just invaded Czechia and avoided the Munich mess
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@Chewable396 not in november 1941
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@russkayaimperiya4918 hardly there might be a couple of marked graves but that's it, you don't have any grand statues of german soldiers do you lol
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@rambonatorrrr6694 but you said "Imagine being on the side of a literal fascist", or is Azov battalion just "very right wing" to you.
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I bet there's a good portion of people who complain about statue demolitions support this demolition.
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@jj-uy6qs Yeah that's exactly what I said /big S
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Hess's peace attempt is known, Hitler's many peace offers are known, Goering's peace attempts slightly less known whilst there are none attempts from the Brits. It's almost as if the Germans didn't want war but the Brits did.
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