@Narvik:
If this is what AH wrote in Mein Kampf he could have fooled me. So you tell me it was necessary to kill and ethnical clean all German Jews to achieve domestic security, and to invade Russia, kill and ethnical clean 30 million Slaves and make Lebensraum to achieve security against communism, then kill and ethical clean all people in the rest of the world that was not Arian, just to achieve security to the German nation ? It sounds to me AH was building an empire, not securing a country, but as I said, he could have fooled me.
Lets look at your other facts. It is true that Lenin wanted world domination, but you tell me Stalin wanted it too ? Stalin is not the man who said - Lets build socialism in Russia, and let the other people manage themselves, after the failure in the Spanish civil war ? And you tell me that the capitalist nations USA & UK did not help Germany build up its military forces as a buffer to the communist Sovjet Union ? The only time USA & UK did help Sovjet Union was after AH had start a world war and attacked both UK, Russia and USA, and forced them to be allies. You sir, read the wrong books.
IMHO I figure the best way for Germany to achieve security would have been to build a strong defensive military force, that would deterrent any attack because of the high cost, and then make trade agreements with as many nations as possible, maybe even join alliances with democratic nations like UK and France, and most important of all, quit racist hate speeches against Jews and non-Arians. But as I said, my intellect is less compared to Manstein, so I may be wrong, man
It is true that Lenin wanted world domination, but you tell me Stalin wanted it too ?
Yes. There is absolutely no question Stalin wanted world domination. I’m very surprised to hear anyone suggest otherwise.
And you tell me that the capitalist nations USA & UK did not help Germany build up its military forces as a buffer to the communist Sovjet Union ?
The United States government adopted anti-communist foreign policies in 1948. But I’ve found no evidence to suggest that any major Western democracy cared about containing the communist threat prior to that year.
To give a specific example: in the Polish-Soviet War, which occurred from 1919-'20, no major Western democracy sent soldiers to Poland’s aid. France did, however, send a few military advisors. On the other hand, the British government, under pressure from left-leaning trades unions, agreed to sell weapons to the U.S.S.R., but not to Poland.
In 1920, the existence of the entire Polish state was in jeopardy. Poland asked the Western democracies for help. Instead of offering to send meaningful aid or exert significant diplomatic pressure on the USSR, the Western democracies advised Poland to make the best peace (surrender terms) it could. It was at that point that the Polish, alone and unaided, surprised the world by winning a victory near Warsaw. That victory was enabled in part by the courage and self-sacrifice of Polish servicemen, and in part due to the fact that Soviet communists were still in a state of civil war against the czarists.
Is there reason to suppose that the Western democracies were more anti-communist in the '30s than they’d been in the '20s? In '35, France and the Soviet Union signed a defensive alliance. Czechoslovakia had also signed a defensive alliance with the U.S.S.R. that same year.
For a period in 1935, France was governed by the Popular Front. The Popular Front consisted of the French Communist Party, the French Section of the Workers International, and the Radical Party. Daladier (Radical Party) served as Minister of War under this Popular Front government; because he was seen as having the correct anti-fascist, pro-communist attitude toward French foreign policy. Dalaider served as France’s prime minister during the crucial period April 1938 - March 1940.
FDR’s administration was also strongly pro-communist. FDR’s first major foreign policy decision was to extend diplomatic recognition to the Soviet Union. To justify this decision, his administration concealed and lied about the millions of Ukrainians who had been murdered in the Ukrainian famine. His administration later helped conceal other acts of Soviet mass murder. He sold Stalin to the American people as a benign figure: “Uncle Joe.” He even took a hand in distributing blatantly dishonest material; such as the pro-Soviet propaganda film Mission to Moscow.
Stalin regarded Nazi Germany and the Western democracies as both equally enemies. His objective was to promote “anti-fascism” among Western democracies; thereby causing war between the democracies and Germany. The Soviet Union would initially stay neutral in this hoped-for war. Only after both sides had bled themselves white would the Soviets take a hand. First, they would seize large quantities of German and Eastern European territory, after having let the democracies do the hard work of destroying most of Germany’s military strength. Then, they would invade western Germany, France, and whichever other nations in mainland Europe were still under Western democratic control. By the time the Soviet invasion came, the democracies of Western Europe would have expended most of their soldiers in the “anti-fascist” war against Germany. FDR’s administration would have done nothing to prevent the Soviet invasion either of Germany, or later of France and Western Europe.