I read your article on the Internet. I conclude that you either are totally ignorant of the history of the Munich Pact of 1938, or that you are aware of it but are lying to your readers.
If you have the honesty to publish this letter, this is for the benefit of your readers. Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of Britain, believed that it was possible to "negotiate" with Adolf Hitler. He did so, and returned with the Munich Pact, which provided "peace for our times," as he announced.
A year later, Hitler invaded Poland, and WW II was on, in Europe. At least 50 million people died in that conflict, lives that might have been saved if Chamberlain had been ignored, in favor of Winston Churchill, who had been warning about the global dangers of Hitler, for years.
You at the Capital Times are deep into the same suicidal denial that animated Chamberlain, and led directly to tens of millions of dead Americans and Europeans.
I condemn your deadly ignorance.
John Armor, Esq.