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Well, you really should be more careful when talking about history, especially WW2, subject that I studied very extensively in Military Academy in Kiev
exact facts are good.
Have you been to Berlin since the terrible catastrophe we now know as the 'world cup'?
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon Musk
It was Britain's King Edward VII, formerly the long-reigning Crown Prince Edward Albert, who was the architect of the late 19th- and early 20th-Century events that ultimately boiled over into World War I. Edward's overriding geopolitical goal was to quash the spread of the American System across Eurasia and Africa.
All this despite the fact that at the time Britain was a parliamentary democracy. I didn't realise Edward actually ruled.
Regarding the Swiss: in order to avoid invasion by the Germans, they manufactured arms at Örlikon, and allowed German troop trains to run through the country. They also closed their borders to Jews.
It is only recently that this has been taught in Swiss schools.
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