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Will the British trigger WWIII ?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThing is, if Hitler did not start WW2, then it would have been Stalin who did it, and I think in this case the roles would have reversed - Hitler and his forces would have been fighting for freedom of Europe - it sounds totally crazy, but if Stalin had another year then it would have been Soviet concentration camps in Europe, not German.
Also the hypothesis that Mussolini didn't want to go to war is dubious, particularly when he rejected Churchills plea for him to remain neutral. He just didn't want to go to war until France had been nullified because of it would have opened a front behind his troops in North Africa. Once France was out of it however, he leapt at the chance.Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostWasn't that what Chamberlain's piece of paper was all about?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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From memory, the Munich meeting between Chamberlain and Hitler agreed that Germany could have a slice of Checkoslovakia (Sudentenland I think?). Chamberlain thought that would appease Hitler and that would be the end of it, an assumption Hitler encouraged. A stupid assumption if ever there was one.
There are some who still advocate that Britain should have made peace with Germany. They forget that Hitler was not to be trusted.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere are some who still advocate that Britain should have made peace with Germany. They forget that Hitler was not to be trusted.Comment
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Originally posted by M_B View PostWhy do you think Stalin would have invaded Europe and started WW2 if Hitler hadn't have started the war ? I'm not sure about that at all.
Originally posted by M_B View PostAlso the hypothesis that Mussolini didn't want to go to war is dubious, particularly when he rejected Churchills plea for him to remain neutral. He just didn't want to go to war until France had been nullified because of it would have opened a front behind his troops in North Africa. Once France was out of it however, he leapt at the chance.
sasguru mentions Chamberlein - indeed he followed policy of appeasement and this is normally the main point that Soviets point to claiming that it is the British that guilty in war. But who back then could know just how fking crazy Hitler was? Sure there were signs, but previous recent WW1 gave big incentive to try to avoid new war. I think even if Hitler did not get Checkoslovakia then he would still start war - it was just matter of time, and if he had more time he'd achieve bigger scientific breakthroughs, perhaps even atom bomb before he started war. Though it has to be said that I am not confident that it would have been Stalin who'd start the war either in 1941 or 1942 at the latest. In this case Hitler would have found himself fighting for freedom of Europe, crazy thought isn't it?Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWere it not for Churchill might that actually have been the case?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't know. Churchill was right though. Imagine if Germany could concentrate all its resources on the Eastern Front. It's concievable they could have defeated Russia. And after that they would have picked off the bits of the Empire they fancied, with no means of dislodgement.
So in my view Russians should be grateful that the British were very stubborn and refused to make peace with Hitler after Dunkirk and later in the war when you could if you wanted. Naturally I think Britain is very lucky to have someone like Churchill here.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo in my view Russians should be grateful that the British were very stubborn and refused to make peace with Hitler after Dunkirk and later in the war when you could if you wanted.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYes, they should be very grateful. But what do they do instead? Foist a weevil-brained dobbie like you upon us.
It is a real pity Churchill is not alive now - he'd put things right. The mediocrity of current prime ministers (apart from Thatcher) is really shocking. Maybe if you had more Churchills you'd not lose the EmpireComment
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