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To: glide625; CougarGA7; henkster; Homer_J_Simpson
from glide625: "it might be fairly argued that WWII was actually prompted by England behaving as the “bad” actor. If the analysis reported above is correct to the effect that Hitler’s primary target was Russia and not Western Europe, then it might be correct to assert that Great Britain brought on WWII and that if GB hadn’t intervened, the U.S.S.R would have been toppled..."

If you are truly interested in higher learning on neo-Nazi propaganda, then I'd recommend two books for you to read.
The first will make you a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) expert in the causes of WWII -- focusing on British stupidity.
The second, focusing on British culpability, is essential for a Piled higher & Deeper (PhD) degree.

In "Unnecessary War" Buchanan explains how, not Adolf Hitler, but British stupidity caused WWII, and why the Allies should have let Hitler have Poland.

In "Conjuring Hitler" Guido Preparata explains how the real cause of WWII was not British stupidity, but the British Master Plan to IMPOSE Hitler on Germany for the sole purpose of destroying innocent Germans.

Then, after you've acquired the necessary B.S. & PhD degrees, you'll be fully prepared for postgraduate studies at the Institute for Historical Research.
Those lunatics will teach you that it was neither British stupidity, nor a British Master Plan which caused Hitler to destroy Germany. Instead, it was the secret powers that rule Britain, America and Communist Russia, the J E W S.

Just be cautioned before hand: once you start down that road to insanity, might be hard to come home again... ;-)

52 posted on 09/01/2009 11:16:54 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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To: BroJoeK

Interesting references; I have no interest in pursuing insanity, nor am I in any sense of the word a “Neo-Nazi”. I am however extremely suspicious of the British and their motives. And I love history. I guess what’s caught my attention are several things that have come out since the war; 1) that the German people themselves had absolutely no interest in going to war and I believe, Hitler knew that; 2) the German General staff and military advisors were compeletly against it and 3) a pervasive British fear of a United Europe and 4) a great fear that the Nazi regime was “leveling” society in Germany, eliminating the class structure, a “class” structure that the British ruling class desperately neeeded to maintain in order to retain their power.


53 posted on 09/02/2009 4:44:52 AM PDT by glide625
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