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Old 01-13-16, 03:19 AM   #262
Fahnenbohn
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The list is reasonable, however one has to remember that Hitler had already broken his word once, there was no guarantee that he would not do it a second time. These were the thoughts in the mind of the British cabinet.
And how could Hitler justify the invasion of Poland if the Polish Government had accepted the negotiations ??

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I mean, German war with Poland was almost inevitable from the start.
Maybe, maybe not. All was depending on the Polish behaviour. Why did she* refuse such reasonable proposals ?

* : sorry for my bad english, i really dont know if i'm allowed to say "she" for the Poland [/QUOTE]

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France had a treaty since 1921 that would have meant war with France anyway.
Not necessarly, as I'm going to explain.
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