Interesante documento fílmico, fuertemente cargado de Propaganda Nacionalsocialista, y de la típica exaltación a la Familia y los Valores Familiares, tan común en esta Ideología Totalitaria...
If only a bullet had taken that crazed fool in WW1. Stettin, Breslau, Konigsberg ... all would remain within their rightful place within Germany. Sigh ...
Huh? Are you suggesting that it wouldn't have been a good thing if Hitler had been erased from history if he'd feel or been killed by gas (he was blinded) in WW1?
If you mean that in the sense that having large populations and territories and cultural areas from specified countries then yes, although territorial expansion was the last thing that caused WW1. WW2 was in part caused by the effects of the V. treaty yes, fueled by the territory terms. My statements only reflect my sorrow that so much history and culture was destroyed with the theft of the E. German and E. Polish lands by the Soviet annexations. Lwow,Wilno,+Tarn all belong in Poland for ex.
That's absolutely ridiculous, because all of those places WERE part of Germany, with predominantly German-speaking populations, up until WW2. It's true that Bresalau had been Polish at one time, many centuries previously, but Konigsberg had been founded by Germans, and inhabited by Germans, until the Russians came through. It was Germany's claim of DANZIG that precipitated WW2.
Be careful what you say. It sounds like you think the postwar irredentism was the worst thing about WWII, rather than the systematic slaughter of millions of civilians.
Of course I don't mean that ... obviously the worst of the war was the millions of deaths. I'm just a strong opponent to the appeasement to the land grabs made by the Soviets after the war. Centuries of heritage wiped out .. both German and Polish. Those cities had such a rich history ... and as a history buff it just angers me. I am fond of the culture and pre-1914 heritage of those territories so wrongly destroy. Silesia, E. + W. Prussia, Pomerania, ... and the rest.
Well , Boys will be Boy's I guess !!!!
LadySierraSays 2 years ago
Soon these kids will be fighting Russian tanks in the streets of German cities.
mc0558 3 years ago
Interesante documento fílmico, fuertemente cargado de Propaganda Nacionalsocialista, y de la típica exaltación a la Familia y los Valores Familiares, tan común en esta Ideología Totalitaria...
jolbinc 3 years ago
If only a bullet had taken that crazed fool in WW1. Stettin, Breslau, Konigsberg ... all would remain within their rightful place within Germany. Sigh ...
lonewulf44 4 years ago
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Well why dont you start another war about it, Kraut?
osalcido85 3 years ago
Huh? Are you suggesting that it wouldn't have been a good thing if Hitler had been erased from history if he'd feel or been killed by gas (he was blinded) in WW1?
lonewulf44 3 years ago
Im suggesting that your territorial claims of Stettin , Breslau, Konigsberg are what caused all those wars in the first place
osalcido85 3 years ago
If you mean that in the sense that having large populations and territories and cultural areas from specified countries then yes, although territorial expansion was the last thing that caused WW1. WW2 was in part caused by the effects of the V. treaty yes, fueled by the territory terms. My statements only reflect my sorrow that so much history and culture was destroyed with the theft of the E. German and E. Polish lands by the Soviet annexations. Lwow,Wilno,+Tarn all belong in Poland for ex.
lonewulf44 3 years ago
That's absolutely ridiculous, because all of those places WERE part of Germany, with predominantly German-speaking populations, up until WW2. It's true that Bresalau had been Polish at one time, many centuries previously, but Konigsberg had been founded by Germans, and inhabited by Germans, until the Russians came through. It was Germany's claim of DANZIG that precipitated WW2.
GarethOfByzantium 3 years ago
Be careful what you say. It sounds like you think the postwar irredentism was the worst thing about WWII, rather than the systematic slaughter of millions of civilians.
TariqAlSuave 3 years ago
Of course I don't mean that ... obviously the worst of the war was the millions of deaths. I'm just a strong opponent to the appeasement to the land grabs made by the Soviets after the war. Centuries of heritage wiped out .. both German and Polish. Those cities had such a rich history ... and as a history buff it just angers me. I am fond of the culture and pre-1914 heritage of those territories so wrongly destroy. Silesia, E. + W. Prussia, Pomerania, ... and the rest.
lonewulf44 3 years ago
I wasn't suggesting you actually meant that, just that you could easily be mistaken for saying that.
TariqAlSuave 3 years ago
These poor people. Let by Hitler as sheep are led to the slaughter.
Teigen64 4 years ago