Almost everything about Hitler and the Germans of that era is bullshit. You have the obligatory "they were pure evil" narrative, and then it's all bullshit from there. There is a lot of practical and realistic reasons for stuff they did. I recently learned they had a need to ramp up military production to the uttermost, so they put people in labor camps. The lack of food in the camps wasn't Germans being mean to Jews. It was a supply distribution problem due to a lack of fuel. I'm sure if they had plenty of food in the camps, they would've been motivating people to be more productive with it.
Almost everything about Hitler and the Germans of that era is bullshit.
Kind of that way throughout time. The victors get to write the history.
I thought about how much everything the Soviets say about Germany is bullshit. They were fighting a brutal war with them and hated them, not to mention how Jewish the Soviet Union was. Then I realized a lot of the same shit applies to the Americans and British. If America ever admitted that the war against Germany was unjustified, what would that do to the American psyche? I guess at this point the Jewish rule here wouldn't be opposed to that specifically, but then they couldn't push the hall-o'-costs bullshit if they did.
If America ever admitted that the war against Germany was unjustified, what would that do to the American psyche?
I'm not the most well versed in WW2 history and nuance but France was our friend and trading partner. Hitler/Mussolini invaded it. England also our friend and trading partner, Hitler bombed it and threatened to invade. Hitler was aggressive against all surrounding countries. If Hitler had kept his activities within Germany there probably wouldn't have been a world war 2. I don't see how America could refuse entering that theater when our "friends" were begging us for help and USA feared the future threat of Naziism if Hitler continued unchallenged. Of course many Americans at that time were of European descent and didn't like what Hitler was doing in Europe. I don't think America had a choice.
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