Noticing Patterns
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There are a whole shitload of history around these statements that needs to be completely ignored in order for this "pattern" to make sense.
For example?
Do you think Germany arrested the Rothschilds and then for no other reason suddenly WWII happened?
Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles by re-militarizing the Rhineland, took over Czechoslovakia, annexed Austria, and invaded Poland. And that's only one small bit of context for the cause of WWII.
The problem I have with conspiracy theorists is that they're looking at a dot-to-dot puzzle, ignoring all the dots they don't like, and connecting just the ones that draw the picture the want to see.
That ticking time bomb destined to breed resentment among the Germans, that onerous one sided 'agreement'?
" "This is not peace, this is an armistice for 20 years.""
" We shall have to fight another war again in 25 years time."
" "Never in the history of man has such vindictiveness cloaked itself in such unctuous sophistry."
" We arrived determined that a Peace of justice and wisdom should be negotiated; we left the conference conscious that the treaties imposed upon our enemies were neither just nor wise."
That thing? It was a cause of hitler's rise. That it was there for him to tear up was a gift to his cause.
A nation is always going to want to be able to field an army. Not being allowed to breeds resentments.
Breaking these 'agreements' isn't the cause of WWII, the 'agreements' themselves were the cause.
Exactly, the problem I have with "Hitler is the devil"ists, is that they're looking at a dot-to-dot puzzle, ignoring all the dots they don't like, and connecting just the ones that draw the picture the want to see...
KEK
I wasn't judging the treaty of Versailles, I was listing a few of the many, many events that led to WWII to point out that saying "muh jooo banks" caused it is idiotic.