@atease:
@Cmdr:
Dont get me started! Cause as far as I am concerned, if you remove the whole deathcamp stuff, the Germans were the good guys in BOTH world wars!
If you like aggressors and occupiers and treaty breakers. And forget the deathcamp stuff. Oh and forget about that crazy-ass mustachioed man. Then yes they were the good guys.
Germany was brought into World War 1 to help Austria/Hungary in putting down an intra-territorial, terrrorist organization. They were invited, they did not invade. For their trouble, Russia declared war on them, and Germany handily handed their arse to them, so France and England declared war as well. Noticing a pattern? Germany is invited to help with an internal dispute by an ally and the world declares war on them. It’s the same as Milwaukee, WI inviting Chicago, IL to help put down gang violence and having Iowa, Ohio and Michigan declare war on Illinois.
Because Germany tried to help their friends not get ruthlessly assassinated and have the legal authority of government they had stripped from them by a bunch of criminals (theives, murderers, rapists and worse) and lost because the whole rest of the world sided with the criminals, they were crippled by repairing all of Europe. Of COURSE they had to fight back again, hell if France and England could have kept their imperialistic noses out of it, there would have been no World War II at all. Germany wouldn’t have been tired of picking which child to feed that day, Germany would not have incredibly high unemployment, etc. Hitler would NOT have come to power in a Germany that was, even the slightest bit, stable and without him, Poland would not have been invaded (to take back land stolen by them after WWI), France would not have been invaded (to take back land stolen by them after WWI), etc. Many of the old “Austrian-Hungarian” nations invited the Germans (again) into their lands, this time as a annexing force. Might have been coerced, the coersion may have been written down to make the aggressors feel better about crushing Germany again.
The methodical attempt to exterminate the Gypsies and Blacks (and Jews) was horrible. However, it could have been avoided had the British and French either stayed out of the way on WW1 or helped put down, what we would call today, criminal syndicates that were trying to take over chuncks of Austra/Hungary. It is this last point that proves the Germans were the good guys, they were the law abiders trying to help a friend, while the “allies” were in a war to invade, conquer and do as much damage as humanly possible and may the citizens of the losing countries be d@mned, permanently and forever more. (the rationale behind the Treaty of Versailles.)