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.
Those same communists then started to spread to Germany. Working together from London, NY, Switzerland and now Russia, they coordinated to attack Germany, so world War 1 started.
After World War 1 ended, Germany immediately was embroiled in a Civil War from 1917-1920. This is when Hitler started to notice everything. He then started his political career and by 1933 he had wrestled power away from the jewish communists.
Note he stil worked with jewish national socialists, he had about 150,000 jews in his military. Also remember there were only about 550,000 jews in Germany total, so the amount that were technically loyal to Hitler was a large percentage.
The UK started the war with Germany, along with Judea. Switzerland was financing everything with London Bank and NY.
This was also the time Hitler helped form Israel with the havarra agreement.
World war 2 technically never ended, it spread into east/west Berlin, iron curtain, China then having Mao come in with the same communists and exterminate everyone there. Then they went into Korea and the Korean war started. That was almost lost completely, but at this same time France was also fighting in Vietnam and Cambodia versus the same kikes backing the khmer rouge and other groups. Those groups went into Burma and took over there as well.
France fought the commies for 20 years until the US took over and that became the Vietnam War for us.
Keep going into the 80s and you have the dirty wars all though central and south America. This includes Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, and the Falklands war.
The cold war "ended" but the same people were still in charge. The Berlin wall fell as well, but it was still the same kikes in charge. And mossad was running around everywhere assassinating and blowing shit up in every country.
Move into the 90s with desert storm, then into Afghanistan, etc it's all the same war.