They did, Hitler never wanted to goto war with Britain. Nor did he want to enslave her people, seeing as her people were Germanys people. They were all anglo Saxons at one point.
I would never praise the actions of a man who ordered the murder of millions, but I won't spread false narratives like liberals on what he didn't want to do.
He never murdered millions, those were communists he placed in work camps. What killed the most people were the supply chain destructions, that lead to mass starvation in those camps.
i think he’s talking about history not praising hitler. that’s like being like, abe lincoln used to much power (he did) and not slavery shouldn’t have been abolished (which it rightful should have). both true things without standing for the abhorrent reality.
Sure they did....
They did, Hitler never wanted to goto war with Britain. Nor did he want to enslave her people, seeing as her people were Germanys people. They were all anglo Saxons at one point.
The Germans bombing civilians targets tells me otherwise.
Germans were bombed initially.
They dint bomb a single civilian target in Britain until after suffering dozens and dozens of attacks themselves.
he was bombing civilian targets, whole cities, in other countries already
Now THAT'S what I call revisionism!
I would never praise the actions of a man who ordered the murder of millions, but I won't spread false narratives like liberals on what he didn't want to do.
He never murdered millions, those were communists he placed in work camps. What killed the most people were the supply chain destructions, that lead to mass starvation in those camps.
Speaking in hard truths isn’t exactly praising. History is what it is.
i think he’s talking about history not praising hitler. that’s like being like, abe lincoln used to much power (he did) and not slavery shouldn’t have been abolished (which it rightful should have). both true things without standing for the abhorrent reality.
Bro, they just want peace. PEACE! MEIN PEEEAACE!!"
"A little piece of Poland, a little piece of France...
Kek.