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  • So letting Hitler killing millions in Europe would have been okay...right.

  • WWII was started by the same people who have started all wars for the last 200 years or so.

    Those people being the elite and the bankers....

  • "The responsibility for the last World War [WW I]

    rests solely upon the shoulders of the international

    financiers. It is upon them that rests the blood of millions of

    dead and millions of dying." (Congressional Record, 67th

    Congress, 4th Session, Senate Document No. 346)

  • Should we be surprise to learn the US wanted to get into WW2 seeing the outcome? They've been the super power ever since...

  • Now remind me who declared war on who? Was it the USA on Germany?

  • Talk about out of context.

  • @alanheath

    Well, I remember that one country had its warships fire on those of the other country several times, while those warships were escorting convoys full of war materials for the other country's enemy. War materials "lent" and "leased", and delivered in large volume... along with around 50 "obsolete" destroyers delivered. Lemmesee now....shouldn't the USA have declared war on Germany for firing on its ships, and supplying warships to its enemy? Do I have all this backwards?

  • marvelous!

  • Sorry scottypotty, no profanity.

  • Germany and Poland had a problem which was none of the Allies business. It was Britain, France and Canada that declared war on Germany, not the other way around.

  • @scottypot aw, man. i know the truth hurts, but this could set you free.

  • its amazing what we can learn init? irving rules!

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