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matrixmann) wrote2016-09-01 12:00 pm
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Deutschland - Polen.
Beginn des zweiten Weltkrieges.
Germany - Poland.
Beginning of World War II.
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Deutschland - Polen.
Beginn des zweiten Weltkrieges.
Germany - Poland.
Beginning of World War II.
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I also know that too, the question about the guilt of WWII is a little more twisted and complicated if you just take a look at the bigger picture. The machinery of the Reich takes the great part, but even that situation that the Reich could get as big as that lies with the governments of other countries which haven't bothered the circumstance for a long time.
Only when the size of the Third Reich and its ambitions started to turn against the Western "partners", they started to act against them - realizing, like today with all the Middle East programs, that you can't control somebody for always and forever which you only rent for serving your needs.
But that point had been relatively late in the progress of the events - they didn't bother much about Poland, about the Sudeten territories, about Austria, I think not even about the Scandinavian occupations.
As far as I remember learning it in history classes, even after WWI, one "mistake" (or intention?) the allies made was allowing them to have the general military service relatively quickly again. So they were able to build up an army pretty very fast again.
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But who knows what cruelties still sleep in the drawers of all what has been kept secret until today? Cruelty is universal, not exclusively a German invention.