- 17 Jun 2012 12:52
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The Germans were behind both France and the Soviet Union. Germany should have been expected to lose against either France and Britain or the Soviet union. Hitler was demented. He just had a long run of exceptional luck. He complained about the Munich settlement, claiming he'd been denied a war. His whole life lacked prudence, his lack of a career, his WWI service, the Nazi party, extremely rapid rearmament. Many people underestimated the Soviet Union, however both Hitler and the Japanese were correct that something radical had to be done quickly if American dominance was not to become unchallengeable.
Smilin' Dave wrote:Nazi Germany on the other hand had successfully rearmed by 1939 and everyone else was scrambling to catch up.
The Germans were behind both France and the Soviet Union. Germany should have been expected to lose against either France and Britain or the Soviet union. Hitler was demented. He just had a long run of exceptional luck. He complained about the Munich settlement, claiming he'd been denied a war. His whole life lacked prudence, his lack of a career, his WWI service, the Nazi party, extremely rapid rearmament. Many people underestimated the Soviet Union, however both Hitler and the Japanese were correct that something radical had to be done quickly if American dominance was not to become unchallengeable.
Progressives lie scattered on Woke's highway, Diverse ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind.