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[Split from the "Should Britain have nukes? (article)" thread - Gizzmoe]
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At the end of World War 2 like melnibonian said, the defeated nations were given the chance for a better future.
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melnibonian, you are definately somebody who gets me.
![]() Yeah Germany lost, but they took the brunt of the harshness of the versailles treaty, because France wanted Germany punished harsh as they suffered quite badly at the hands of the German forces. While Germany was not beat as in beat beyond all shadow of doubt, the treaty treated them as the main villain, they were forced into peace and that created future problems, the coming of Hitler etc etc. Which was what I was driving at. |
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Could Germany have held the line for a little longer? Yes they could because of the nature of trench warfare but that would have been for a limited time only, and what would have been the point. You don't have to kick the doors down in Berlin to prove they were beat beyond a shadow of doubt. As far as Versailles, that paved the way for WW2. Versailles and it's repercussions made Hitler. |
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Very true, but at the time of Germany's surrender, the Army was still capable of fighting. Which is why Hitler argued Germany had not really been beat, he was bending the truth but in a straight out military battle the Germans were not actually humbled at all. Also, Der Fuhrer went to great lengths to make Germany as self-sufficient as possible for WW2.
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Thats what drove Hitler to attack the U.S.S.R was control of their abundant natural resources. |
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As I see it was the victors of WW1 made it easy for a man like Hitler to get to power
Treaty of Versailles left Germany a broken nation and humiliated Up pops Hitler with his lets blame the commies and the Jews Add to that he starts rebuilding the armed forces - against the treaty - and providing some sort of hope , result - the German nation was hooked Once he had the power it was easy to control it with his own loyal organizations A couple of simple operations to regain former territories taken by the treaty and the man is seen as a great leader that will lead the Germans to glory again The rest is history My tuppence worth |
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Hitler brought people back into work. In a time of desperate economical crisis, this was of existential importance for many families.
I do not want to excuse the consequences. The info is just an very important part of the explanation.
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It was all laid out in his book, I remember the comments of a German man who said "He will do all that and more." One of the few who saw Hitler for what he was, evil.
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Ah, Mein Kampf; possibly one of the most boring and rambling books I've ever attempted to read.
You're all right of course. Peace must be imposed by someone, but imposed fairly. Clause 231 was a big mistake, as was Article 48 in the Weimar constitution. Hitler had legitimate power throughout his tenure, a fact often ignored. |
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![]() I passed up on his unpublished second book which you can get, no thanks. ![]()
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The Nazi's did very poorly in the elections of 1932. Hitler would not have become Chancellor if not for the scheming of other Conservative party in Germany. The Germans were already sick of the Nazi's when they seized power.
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