Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini were good guys at different times depending on when the Fabians of the west thought they could use one to balance another.
Hitler's peace was a Roman one to everyone who received them. Hitler never wanted peace, actively sought war, and was genuinely surprised when he got peace instead, laughing at how stupid the attempts at appeasement were. Each one was a successive victory on his way to war, which was a necessary and good war as defined by the Nietzschean Racial Darwinism he was asserting within National Socialism. Every peace he sought came with territorial expansion, demographic replacement, and vassalage. That is what he gave the Czechs, the Poles, the Danes, the Swedes, the French, and everyone else.
If he wanted peace with Britain, he could have had it. He did have it. Multiple times over. Rudolf Hess wanted peace with Britain and he was condemned by Nazi leadership for getting it.
Rudolf Hess wanted peace with Britain and he was condemned by Nazi leadership for getting it.
Right. That's why he was imprisoned until his murder in 1987 (suicide if you believe that a 93 year frail old man would've been able to hang himself and ignore what his caretaker said) shortly before he would've been released and could've told his side of the story.
Right. Because Hess specifically told Hitler to disavow him if he fails in his attempt and Hitler did it it means Hitler didn't want any peace despite all the other numerous peace offers.
But England and France totally only wanted to save Poland despite immediately selling Poland out once she fulfilled the purpose of creating an excuse for declaring war on Germany.
Putin doesn't have anything to do with this.
Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini were good guys at different times depending on when the Fabians of the west thought they could use one to balance another.
Hitler's peace was a Roman one to everyone who received them. Hitler never wanted peace, actively sought war, and was genuinely surprised when he got peace instead, laughing at how stupid the attempts at appeasement were. Each one was a successive victory on his way to war, which was a necessary and good war as defined by the Nietzschean Racial Darwinism he was asserting within National Socialism. Every peace he sought came with territorial expansion, demographic replacement, and vassalage. That is what he gave the Czechs, the Poles, the Danes, the Swedes, the French, and everyone else.
If he wanted peace with Britain, he could have had it. He did have it. Multiple times over. Rudolf Hess wanted peace with Britain and he was condemned by Nazi leadership for getting it.
Churchill got played by FDR.
Right. That's why he was imprisoned until his murder in 1987 (suicide if you believe that a 93 year frail old man would've been able to hang himself and ignore what his caretaker said) shortly before he would've been released and could've told his side of the story.
Look at the Nazi leadership's opinion of Hess if you think they were interested with Peace with England.
Right. Because Hess specifically told Hitler to disavow him if he fails in his attempt and Hitler did it it means Hitler didn't want any peace despite all the other numerous peace offers.
But England and France totally only wanted to save Poland despite immediately selling Poland out once she fulfilled the purpose of creating an excuse for declaring war on Germany.