Message from @Erwin Rommel
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It was the same
it's all the same man
the world is a kaleidoscope
flowers are better than tanks
That just tells me you don't know how different armies are composed and placed on the battlefield
Also again Stalin was a moron militarily, as well he didn't think Germany would ever invade
Again, why he didn't respond for near 2 weeks
Stalin didn't need Germany to invade
He was convinced WW1 would repeat itself
and he was mostly correct
the only mistake he made was not predict how quickly Hitler would overrun Western Europe
nobody did
Even Hitler himself was surprised again and again
especially with France and Norway
Stalin's plan was to let the west fight it out then proceed west himself
with his thousands of new tanks and planes
so to sum up. it was all britains fault, staling would have stabbed hitler in the back if not hitler had stabbed stalin in the back first... just like with the night of the long knives and hitler wasn't a moron
Of course it wasn't all Britain's fault
it's interesting you know stalin's plans
France did fall faster then Norway. and because of the fall of France, UK had to pull out of norway where they was pushing the Germans back to go and save their allies in France.
Churchill was no moron either
He had to be, because he planned his economy out, and factories were already converting to the next stage
but it's not like he had any intention of ending the war when he could have in the spring and summer of 1940
And the Invasion was taking to much
can I have the TL : DR version please 😛
@TwinVickers I don't claim to have some deep personal insight into Stalin's mind, this is not hidden knowledge, it's all out there
Churchill had no power in 1940. He was part of the War Cabinet, mostly to shut him up.
Well until May
He was made PM on May 10th
But war was already underway
Both himself and the ministers before him had ample chances to not only end the war but find a settlement with Poland before it had even started
the conclusion is that WW2 was not some heroic struggle against evil but a tragedy perhaps bigger than WW1 that should've never happened in the first place
and it lead us right where we are today
The only one before him could was Chamberlin, and after making "Deals" with the Rhine, and Czech, Hitler knew he could walk all over him
What's funny is that the British still have that old imperial gleam in their eye
thinking that the empire must be out there, somewhere
it's just been misplaced
And the Germans still desire a Reich
^
Russians are trying to rebuild the Bloc (minus Communism)