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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn
Then, it was a localized conflict, and both sides would have to talk together to find a solution. But Poland refused that. She said that if Hitler still wanted to talk about Danzig, it would be WAR between them.
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Where exactly does it say that?
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So, as Hitler wanted to cure this flagrant injustice of Versailles, he had no more the choice.
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As I keep saying, there is
always a choice. Hitler chose to attack Poland.
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Treaties between France and Poland were null and void in September 1939, as I've clearly demonstrated.
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Only in your own mind. You haven't convinced anyone else.
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France didn't have to help Poland. Moreover, it was pure madness.
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But it wasn't madness for Hitler to attack Poland? Despite all your claims, he didn't have to either.
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Yes, of course, that's logical. As head of the State, Hitler had to prepare all eventualities. That doesn't mean that he wanted to invade Poland. He was just ready to do it if Poland didn't want to know anything about peaceful proposals.
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I note you didn't say he was ready to fight if attacked. You still say he was ready to fight if they didn't accept his proposals. He still attacked first. Nothing has changed.
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Submission ?? Hitler has just allowed various peoples that were composing this artificial state to obtain their independence. Then, he sent his army in Bohemia and Moravia to maintain order.
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Maintain order by annexing the entire country. That's an interesting way of obtaining "peace". "Everything will be peaceful as long as everybody does what I say."
You're right. Hitler didn't want war. He just wanted to take over country after country without opposition. As soon as somebody finally stood up to him, "It's their fault, not mine."