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[ - ] Crackinjokes 0 points 7 monthsNov 1, 2024 17:39:23 ago (+0/-0)

I have family members who served in World War ii. And I can just tell you from extensive discussions with them that as we are often told falsehoods to try to get us into wars today they also were told falsehoods that led to a combined narrative that is generally the one that is taught today but even then they did not believe it 100%. The volunteerism that happened during World War II was to avoid being drafted into the army where you'd be dying in trenches as their father's head in World War one. The election of Roosevelt was partly due to the fact that he promised to keep us out of World War II out of the next European war that people saw was clearly going to happen or might happen so the idea that everybody supported it is nonsense. So even the narrative that we're taught today was actually part of a propaganda effort that was taught to the people who fought in World War two and it's worth knowing that although it was probably more widely accepted than propaganda is today because they had fewer resources that challenged it it was not 100% accepted even then.

[ - ] beece [op] 1 point 8 monthsOct 2, 2024 22:13:33 ago (+1/-0)*

Moravian, it doesn't start there at all. There is a long discourse on how several honest historians were fucked. A.J.P. Taylor, William Henry Chamberlin and David Irving in particular. Given jewish ownership of the "media", that is the horror of what he is discussing. (Note that Ron Unz is also jewish). You've been fed bullshit, and like a retard you're still buying it. THAT is the main point.

Then it comes up to the Polish issue: "By the late 1930s Hitler had resurrected Germany, which had become newly prosperous under his rule, and he had also managed to reunite it with several separated German populations. As a result, he was widely recognized as one of the most successful and popular leaders in the world, and he hoped to finally settle the Polish border dispute"

As far as taking over all of Czechoslovacia, the Russians had helped the Czechs build something like 20 airfields which were clearly for military purposes. Hitler didn't want them to be a launching point for an attack, which was their intent. (Victor Suvorov book)

[ - ] Moravian 1 point 8 monthsOct 2, 2024 20:32:43 ago (+1/-0)

I agree that there was more involved than just "Hitler started WW2" but right away they start off with Poland. Why? The first thing Germans did was take over Czechoslovakia. The Czechs gave them Sudetenland under pressure from the West and which was always part of Bohemia or Moravia where the Czech language was spoken and Slavic people lived. It was all lost to the Habsburgs after the 30 years war. Hitler then just decided to keep going and took over all of Czech. This was the beginning. So if you can't even get that straight I don't count this article as very acurate.