In the danish military we have a saying
Never again the 9th of April.
The date on which Germany invaded Denmark, despite of a peace treaty.
A lot of brave men died that day. Defending this small nation against a far greater enemy.
Our Government surrendered, after mere hours of fighting.
The following years taught us danes a valuable lesson. A lesson which has led us to join NATO, be an active military country, because we will never let evil into our midst as we did on that day.
Our heroes of world war II were the freedom fighters, the ones who protected the jews, and helped them to get safe passage into Sweden or England. Those who dared stand against the terror regime that the Nazis brought with them.
Funny thing how the same thing happened twice. Something bad happens that forces Germany into war we loose and in the books is written we are the bad guys who started it all. We are having the same thing again currently now without war but with economics.
Glad you liked it, its getting harder to keep a stranglehold over the truth with the internet and all.
You might have seen it, but this is def one of the best Documentaries on the subject, not sure if it will show up in your country but here: archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerTheGreatestStoryNeverToldFull6HoursDocumentary
When that documentary came out, it was one of the greatest days of my life!
My family are Germans from Austria that came to Canada after WWII and the New York. This was a major issue growing up. Now kids won't even talk about it.
But I think there has been a small revival and I think the Truth has been more accepted lately by people. Probably because America is drowning in jewdebt and everyone is losing their very houses out from under them...
It's funny. Here in Asia, no one gives a **** about kikes. And while most people do not know a lot about Hitler, they generally think he was a cool guy.
the Nazi's didn't stop after that, they kept going and going, they killed millions in death camps, Adolf used the massacres of German immigrants to fuel a war that he was already determined to start. The Nazi's were a terrible, horrific regime, they literally killed any German that tried to stand up and revolt, it was almost 70 years ago, there are little to no remaining Germans from that era, the Germans have been great allies and are one of the best soldiers to get stationed with, it was a dark time in your history.
The German people were the true victims of genocide in WW2.The ones who survived haved lived under occupation since, and been subjected to propaganda for more than 70 years. I'm not gonna bother trying to argue WW2 history with you but I will reccomend for you a wonderful movie : archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerTheGreatestStoryNeverToldFull6HoursDocumentary
Is there any official transcripts or documents about the whole Polish gunning to take more land from Germany and the treatment of ethnic german citizens by the Polish?
It was a german false flag operation, same thing as the Gulf of Tonkin incident which triggered the involvement of the US in the Vietnam conflict.
Read up on it, it's called operation Himmler. Nevermind all this "Poland attacked Germany", "Germany dindu nuffin" it is just revisionists who listen to the crap spewed from the IHR. Nevermind that the founder used to be in an extremely far-right white nationalist group, that members have further associations with far-right groups and have attended neo-nazi conferences and nevermind that their methods of research and their research overall has been heavily criticized, that is not peer reviewed and deemed pseudoscientific by several highly esteemed historians and historical research organizations.
What we know for certain though, is the Germany got totally ****** with the treaty.
That's fact, all historians agree upon this.
So the German retaliation was actually expected.
The unexpected was how strong the Germans were and how insane Hilter truly was (he gradually became more and more insane as we know with the cleansing of Germany and surrounding territories.