We should've sided with the Kaiser in WW1. Would've prevented the need to chose between Hitler and Stalin. Damn Warmongering Wilson. One of the worst presidents we ever had.
should have stayed out of it. France and Germany were negotiating a truce in 1917, but NOOOO, Wilson had to get is involved for his damn "14 points" which no one gave a shit about at Versialles.
Britain is to blame. It sacrificed a million of its bravest sons to the slaughter of battlefields like the Somme for what purpose? WWI and then WWII decimated the British Empire.
What would the world look like today had they let Germany roll the French, Belgians, and Russians? This cost the world a hundred million lives in the 20th century. How would the world look had we stayed out in 1917 and let the war grind down to a stalemate and eventual peace that allowed both sides to maintain honor?
Oh gosh, if Germany and the Central Powers won WW1, I think the world we current live in would be very different.
I think Germany would have remained a right wing monarchy, with a constitution that banned Marxism and social democrats, while adding a bit more of late Bismark's reform ideas. Nationalism would remain high, but the military would have returned in victory to a nation with a leader, preventing the NSDAP/Stahlhelms/Freikorps from taking action to prevent communist rule (most of the emperor's military were right wing and would have returned to something like the German Fatherland Party).
Austria would probably be a constitutional monarchy. Somewhat similar aftermath to Imperial Germany.
Italy would probably be a constitutional monarchy.
Russia would have probably either become a constitutional republic or have invited one of the Romanov family back with a constitutional requirement.
Eastern ans Southern Europe would follow a similar path as Russia.
France would have probably resulted in a constitutional republic, or at a rarer chance, constitutional monarchy with a Bourbon-Hohenzollern (maybe). Possible economic issues after the war, but not nearly as bad as the Treaty of Versailles.
Belgians would probably have a constitutional monarchy.
Netherlands, same as Belgium.
UK, tough one, retained constitutional monarchy, but with far less liberal, globalist, influence. Possible economic issues after the war, but not nearly as bad as the Treaty of Versailles.
US would have probably been far more isolationist than in our timeline, maybe even result in Herbert Hoover's election in 1932 if he ran, or someone else would have taken the lead (I don't think Roosevelt would have won if no depression).
So, overall, I think the World would have avoided the worst of the early 20th century wave of communism if the Central Powers won. The conspirators of the USSR would either have fled or been executed by the Central Powers.
Does anyone feel like Chris Kyle was killed, because he was the rally point, for America, and I thought he could be president one day. Dude was smart, and wasn't ignorant of politics.
Eisenhower had a lot to do with what happened to Patton and the Germans after World War 2; Eisenhower was a politician, Patton was a general and knew the Soviets, and all communists, had to be stopped. Patton wanted to mobile our troops, along with the remnants of the Germany military, to crush the USSR, and maybe even the Chinese commies too. But, Eisenhower objected, and now Europe is Red.
Unfortunately there was too much money made selling out America to worry about protecting her.
We should've sided with the Kaiser in WW1. Would've prevented the need to chose between Hitler and Stalin. Damn Warmongering Wilson. One of the worst presidents we ever had.
I did not. Wonder what globalist machinations are running through there...
Look no further than the bankers who also got Wilson to sign the Federal Reserve Act
should have stayed out of it. France and Germany were negotiating a truce in 1917, but NOOOO, Wilson had to get is involved for his damn "14 points" which no one gave a shit about at Versialles.
I agree, this was not something the US needed to get involved in (or at most sink german uboats)
Britain is to blame. It sacrificed a million of its bravest sons to the slaughter of battlefields like the Somme for what purpose? WWI and then WWII decimated the British Empire.
What would the world look like today had they let Germany roll the French, Belgians, and Russians? This cost the world a hundred million lives in the 20th century. How would the world look had we stayed out in 1917 and let the war grind down to a stalemate and eventual peace that allowed both sides to maintain honor?
Oh gosh, if Germany and the Central Powers won WW1, I think the world we current live in would be very different.
I think Germany would have remained a right wing monarchy, with a constitution that banned Marxism and social democrats, while adding a bit more of late Bismark's reform ideas. Nationalism would remain high, but the military would have returned in victory to a nation with a leader, preventing the NSDAP/Stahlhelms/Freikorps from taking action to prevent communist rule (most of the emperor's military were right wing and would have returned to something like the German Fatherland Party).
Austria would probably be a constitutional monarchy. Somewhat similar aftermath to Imperial Germany.
Italy would probably be a constitutional monarchy.
Russia would have probably either become a constitutional republic or have invited one of the Romanov family back with a constitutional requirement.
Eastern ans Southern Europe would follow a similar path as Russia.
France would have probably resulted in a constitutional republic, or at a rarer chance, constitutional monarchy with a Bourbon-Hohenzollern (maybe). Possible economic issues after the war, but not nearly as bad as the Treaty of Versailles.
Belgians would probably have a constitutional monarchy.
Netherlands, same as Belgium.
UK, tough one, retained constitutional monarchy, but with far less liberal, globalist, influence. Possible economic issues after the war, but not nearly as bad as the Treaty of Versailles.
US would have probably been far more isolationist than in our timeline, maybe even result in Herbert Hoover's election in 1932 if he ran, or someone else would have taken the lead (I don't think Roosevelt would have won if no depression).
So, overall, I think the World would have avoided the worst of the early 20th century wave of communism if the Central Powers won. The conspirators of the USSR would either have fled or been executed by the Central Powers.
We can also "thank" Wilson for the Federal Reserve Act
Also was president when the income tax and federal reserve act were passed. He was possibly the most destructive president to be elected last century.
murdered by the same ominous "they" that took out Kennedy
Does anyone feel like Chris Kyle was killed, because he was the rally point, for America, and I thought he could be president one day. Dude was smart, and wasn't ignorant of politics.
This is true. One of the many things not taught in US history. If you tell the truth, you are dehumanized as a "Nazi".
Go drive around any college town and see Chinese National Families that attend.
Nothing supporting America on their cars, homes or even clothing they wear around town.
Make them register as Foreign Agents.
It would be a lot simpler to have them register as Foreign Agents.
Eisenhower had a lot to do with what happened to Patton and the Germans after World War 2; Eisenhower was a politician, Patton was a general and knew the Soviets, and all communists, had to be stopped. Patton wanted to mobile our troops, along with the remnants of the Germany military, to crush the USSR, and maybe even the Chinese commies too. But, Eisenhower objected, and now Europe is Red.
It sure would have been, but I think we would have won.
''We defeated the wrong enemy">
But at least we're not speaking German, right?
Just imagine a world with no White guilt, no soft genocide of Whites, no cancel culture......
We fought for the wrong side in WW2.
Trump could really use a Patton about now...and a Sherman
''We defeated the wrong enemy''
-General George S. Patton
He wanted to advance into russia but was stopped. He was assassinated for it.
We should have just destroyed all of them. One wasn't better than the other.