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I've heard the jew side of the story endlessly. I want to hear the Nazi side of the story.

I understand the punitive nature of the treaty of Versillies, the loss of territory and hyperinflation. Based on that it seems reasonable thet Nazi Germany would break the treaty. Maybe even taking back the territory in Poland. But what was the justification for pushing further into Poland? And for the invasion of France? The way I see it the French had adopted a defensive posture at that point, as evidenced by the Maginot line. Why did the the Germans invade?

Also wondering what the justification for betraying the Russians was? I don't buy the jew argument which just says that Hitler thought the Russians would be easy to defeat due to their racial inferiority.
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GoldenInnosStatue on scored.co
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>Also wondering what the justification for betraying the Russians was?

Hitler's spies recieved intel that the Russians were planning to betray them, so they beat them to the punch (and Russia was rich in oil, something the Germans needed to maintain their war machines)
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