I'm torn between comments such as the OP and what my family experienced through WW2. They were in Czechoslovakia. Hitler with no provocation from us started the violence. What right did they have to take over our entire country? You can't except a country to invade another and that will be that. Hitler started the war which was a very, very stupid idea. The kingdom of Moravia, Bohemia and Silesia was always there, we fought for it, it was ours since the very beginning of the formation of the countries of Europe. Were Czechs just supposed to sacrifice themselves? Hitler was right but he made many, many mistakes. The jews were to clever for him. As is with any parasite sometime unconventional means are required to free yourself from it. So far I see jews using all kinds of subversion tactics yet nothing from the human side. We should use there own weapons against them. One thing that really wakes people up is when there told jews believe we are just animals in human form with no soul. Either way this old man was just a pawn and had no real choice.
Hitler should have just kicked them out of Germany and set an example for the rest of Europe and the world. They should not have invaded neighboring countries. Instead he took it upon himself to take over the continent. The Nazis spread themselves too thin and inevitably collapsed. He made it easier for the jews to claim victimhood and rewrite history.
The answer to your question is in the Bolshevik agenda for Europe, the temporary coup in Austria, their civil-war in Germany in 1918-1919, their attempt in France, to say nothing of their success in Russia and genocide there and in Ukraine.
Why the invasions? The treaty of Versailles, thats why.
You know that's pretty much what I'm thinking as well.
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