Message from @Simpnautica

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2020-12-08 16:27:06 UTC  

Hitler's rise to power is pretty much the biggest part of World War II.

2020-12-08 16:27:15 UTC  

Literally have Hitler did not ride the power then World War II could have been avoided

2020-12-08 16:27:29 UTC  

So I don't know what type of crap you're on. confusing everybody who actually cares about history.

2020-12-08 16:27:33 UTC  

yes all i was saying is that the WSC made the nazis popular

2020-12-08 16:27:36 UTC  

all i'm saying

2020-12-08 16:27:37 UTC  

yikes

2020-12-08 16:27:51 UTC  

Correlation does not equal causation

2020-12-08 16:27:55 UTC  

But it was not specifically wall Stree,

2020-12-08 16:28:05 UTC  

Wall Street was not the biggest issue it was economical struggles within Germany since World War

2020-12-08 16:28:13 UTC  

errmmmm

2020-12-08 16:28:17 UTC  

Of course Wall Street played a small part in it, everything played a small part in it. But Wall Street did not lead to Germany's struggle financially

2020-12-08 16:28:24 UTC  

A piece of bread in Germany cost over a million marks.

2020-12-08 16:28:32 UTC  

after the treaty of versailies, reperations got reduced massively. everyone was super well off

2020-12-08 16:28:39 UTC  

WSC came in and everyone lost it

2020-12-08 16:28:42 UTC  

<:CursedEmoji:763140778770825247>

2020-12-08 16:28:51 UTC  

How was germany well of after the treaty

2020-12-08 16:28:55 UTC  

@Mcgoober do you even understand what he saying at this point? Because it's not making any sense

2020-12-08 16:29:00 UTC  

?????????????

2020-12-08 16:29:25 UTC  

Germany was financially struggling after World War 1, the Wall Street Crash did not make the Debt. It only expanded on it

2020-12-08 16:29:39 UTC  

They were literally under the control of an incredibly corrupt and unpopular government ans just lost their entire overseas empire along with a lot of their actual country

2020-12-08 16:29:40 UTC  

i was saying people got employed and took loads of american loans. reperations were reduced. germany was much economically well off than before

2020-12-08 16:29:49 UTC  

right after the treaty, extremist parties were on the rise

2020-12-08 16:29:56 UTC  

one of the issues that started World War II is the fact that the French marched into Germany and took control of a power plant or something

2020-12-08 16:29:57 UTC  

then people got well off and they stopped

2020-12-08 16:30:01 UTC  

Yea

2020-12-08 16:30:02 UTC  

then WSC and they rose again

2020-12-08 16:30:13 UTC  

**LOANS** that does not mean they had money

2020-12-08 16:30:17 UTC  

The french occupation of the rhineland was brutal lol

2020-12-08 16:30:20 UTC  

that's a basic overview. i was just saying if WSC never happened most likely WW2 wouldn't have

2020-12-08 16:30:37 UTC  

Germany was still pissed and poor regardless fd that tho

2020-12-08 16:30:48 UTC  

especially if you look at how many votes the nazis had before the WSC

2020-12-08 16:30:48 UTC  

I would say so they treated the Germans inhumanely and the government was was publicly blamed

2020-12-08 16:31:02 UTC  

Fr

2020-12-08 16:31:17 UTC  

Yes, violence between French soldiers and German citizens were not rare.

2020-12-08 16:31:24 UTC  

ofc it's not america's fault i didn't mean that i meant TECHNICALLY it kinda is which it isn't but wrong wording

2020-12-08 16:31:38 UTC  

How tho

2020-12-08 16:31:38 UTC  

but it is not their fault. They barely even played a significant role except for when they declared war and after that

2020-12-08 16:31:47 UTC  

So you're clearly on something or you've never actually listened and paid attention in history class

2020-12-08 16:31:54 UTC  

well i got a A so

2020-12-08 16:32:05 UTC  

Okay, what Mark did you get? Number grade

2020-12-08 16:32:15 UTC  

they don't return that