>its 2026>there are still people that believe Hitler started the war(poland did it, and was raped by both the ussr and germany for this) and killed 6million jews
>>18555748This view completely ignores how much Britain and France bent over backwards to appease German expansionism before Poland. If Hitler wasn't interested in expanding beyond the space needed for "Lebensraum" - he wouldn't have invaded Czechoslovakia. The idea Poland was somehow in the wrong for being next on the chopping block for Germany is just absurd.
>>18555757>and FranceFrance demanded Germany's dissolution as a state at Versailles and when they didn't get that, allied with the Soviet Union with the goal of initiating another two-front war against Germany if it remilitarized.France and England played a 'good cop' 'bad cop' shtick with Germany. England was the 'good cop' and France was the 'bad cop.'Germans wanted to ally with England against France but eventually realized the English were just playing games with them and had no interest in a mutual friendship.Even the English demand for France to betray Czechoslovakia was part of the game, since it gave the English time to prep their population for war. Hitler had hoped to use the Sudeten issue as a way to start a German-French war while keeping England neutral.
>>18555748Imagine falling for eighty year old propaganda
>>18555779So you admit that Hitler WAS invested in territorial expansionism which snowballed into invading Poland
>>18555748It's crazy how the average normie still believes the most kiked chancellor in German history killed 600 gorillion of his own benefactors
>>18555801Yes, his explicit goal (outlined in Mein Kampf) was to overthrow French hegemony in Europe, which would obviously require war.I'm not defending the OP's claim and I think Holocaust denial is stupid, I was just responding to your equally stupid point that France was an sympathizer to Germany
>>18555748Gaydolf Shitler was a spy for international British banking families. Stalin saved Europe
>>18555809France's acquiescing to Germany's initial territorial expansionism is well documented. I never said they sympathized necessarily, that's just you injecting your own headcanon onto what I wrote.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_Agreement
>>18555821France didn't want to sign Munich. The British forced them to sign it, to buy themselves time to prepare for war. I explained this in my earlier post.
>>18555822And it's pure cope