Never forget that Hitler never wanted to fight the brits, and which of the two parties leading officials was the one who declined numerous peace offerings, but hey, at least they're not speaking German!
This attitude has been promoted recently, despite the fact that it's complete fiction. Hitler actively sought a war with Britain, but preferably on his own time-tables. Strategically it was necessary to defeat the British control and influence within Europe that had been British policy since prior to the Victorian era. Britain and Germany had been clear rivals since Germany industrialized, which made a war highly likely by every British and German government, especially considering that Germany was going to be directly contested in the North Sea.
Ideologically, National Socialism regarded Britain as the source of Judeo-Capitalism, marking them as intractable enemy.
Historically, Hitler was working with the BUF to create a potential fifth column within the country, but also wanted to work with the SNP to carve up Britain after the war with them had concluded. Rudolf Hess made a secret flight to Britain to try and create some kind of peace negotiations and was roundly condemned by the entire Nazi regime in his attempt.
Not only did Hitler want a war with Britain, but he (and so did most observers) thought such a war was inevitable. You might as well claim that Hitler never wanted to invade Denmark.
There are only two reasons why someone would argue this point:
They're a National Socialist intentionally lying about shit they know to be true (Their ideology explicitly identifies England as Judeo-Capitalist).
They're a grifter trying to make some money selling alt-history nonsense.
Hitler only grew disappointed with Britain as time went on, for obvious reasons, but initially he respected the brits and viewed them as a brotherly nation. You cannot blame the man for giving up on that after seeing that cooperating with a alcoholic traitor who does not have the interests of his own people in mind is impossible, while simultaneously the jews who actively work to destroy them walk him on a leash, and voila, I don't think it's a conspiracy to view modern Britain, the posterchild for a failed society, and recognize churchil's efforts in shaping it to be as it is today. It's neither a conspiracy to see Bibi, a living hellspawn (not yet a historic figure), talk about churchil's judeo efforts and unveil a statue of him. Once again people blaming Hitler for stating the obvious.
Rudolf Hess made a secret flight to Britain to try and create some kind of peace negotiations and was roundly condemned by the entire Nazi regime in his attempt.
You mean to tell me you wouldn't condemn your deputy führer for doing this? Do you think if one of the leading british/soviet figures did this stunt but in Germany, that they would not be condemned by their respective officials? I know it's really hard to think for you dom and that your moral compass isn't calibrated properly due to permabanning my previous account for telling a guy who was openly talking about his pedophillic fantasies here to kill himself.
Never forget that Hitler never wanted to fight the brits, and which of the two parties leading officials was the one who declined numerous peace offerings, but hey, at least they're not speaking German!
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This attitude has been promoted recently, despite the fact that it's complete fiction. Hitler actively sought a war with Britain, but preferably on his own time-tables. Strategically it was necessary to defeat the British control and influence within Europe that had been British policy since prior to the Victorian era. Britain and Germany had been clear rivals since Germany industrialized, which made a war highly likely by every British and German government, especially considering that Germany was going to be directly contested in the North Sea.
Ideologically, National Socialism regarded Britain as the source of Judeo-Capitalism, marking them as intractable enemy.
Historically, Hitler was working with the BUF to create a potential fifth column within the country, but also wanted to work with the SNP to carve up Britain after the war with them had concluded. Rudolf Hess made a secret flight to Britain to try and create some kind of peace negotiations and was roundly condemned by the entire Nazi regime in his attempt.
Not only did Hitler want a war with Britain, but he (and so did most observers) thought such a war was inevitable. You might as well claim that Hitler never wanted to invade Denmark.
There are only two reasons why someone would argue this point:
They're a National Socialist intentionally lying about shit they know to be true (Their ideology explicitly identifies England as Judeo-Capitalist).
They're a grifter trying to make some money selling alt-history nonsense.
Hitler only grew disappointed with Britain as time went on, for obvious reasons, but initially he respected the brits and viewed them as a brotherly nation. You cannot blame the man for giving up on that after seeing that cooperating with a alcoholic traitor who does not have the interests of his own people in mind is impossible, while simultaneously the jews who actively work to destroy them walk him on a leash, and voila, I don't think it's a conspiracy to view modern Britain, the posterchild for a failed society, and recognize churchil's efforts in shaping it to be as it is today. It's neither a conspiracy to see Bibi, a living hellspawn (not yet a historic figure), talk about churchil's judeo efforts and unveil a statue of him. Once again people blaming Hitler for stating the obvious.
You mean to tell me you wouldn't condemn your deputy führer for doing this? Do you think if one of the leading british/soviet figures did this stunt but in Germany, that they would not be condemned by their respective officials? I know it's really hard to think for you dom and that your moral compass isn't calibrated properly due to permabanning my previous account for telling a guy who was openly talking about his pedophillic fantasies here to kill himself.