What went wrong?
What went wrong?
what a weird poster for a movie staring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried
The bad guys won.
There's only one way into the other timeline.
Nazis deserve death.
>hired a brain doctor
proof this was made a 10 year old
Invading Russia
proof you are butthurt :DDDD
The Germans had to invade Russia because they needed the oil in the Caucasus. There was no alternative. Which shows just how fucking poorly planned the war was.
Hitler, with his unsustainable economic programs in the 1930s, put himself in the corner where he had to conquer his neighbors. Which put him in a situation where he had to go to war with France and Britain. Which put him in a situation where he had to invade Russia. With every mistake, the Germans committed themselves to bigger mistakes. Fucking retards at the helm.
Reminds me of those corporations where the board is concerned with only the most immediate profit, and puts no thought into longterm planning. If the Third Reich were a company, it would be Blockbuster or Sears.
was it autism
Go suck some Soviet cock pole, thats all your people are good for, being anSoviet cumrag.
Every single Hitler thread someone preaches utter bullshit about “well, Hitler HAD to do this” or “Hitler, COULD have won if he did this, but he was a retard.” Does no one read anymore?
He's blitzed on some sort of uppers.
Honestly, the entire war was unwinnable. Germany's sole hope was that the US and USSR stayed neutral. If that happened, maybe, maybe, Britain would've come to some sort of truce with them, and German domination of mainland Europe would've been accepted.
But that was never going to happen. Hitler built a war on wishful thinking and got what he deserved
Germany could have beaten the USSR, just too many dumb decisions were made early on.
dayum that was some potent shit they gave him
I had a prof argue that the USSR would've kept fighting even if the Germans had taken Moscow. The Germans were operating under the logic that it wouldn't destroy the Soviet gov, and destroy the Russian willingness to fight. In WWI, the Russians collapsed under their own weight, after all. The Germans thought they could pull that off again.
My prof argued that was a misconception, on two grounds:
1) The Soviet government didn't depend as much on Moscow as the Germans calculated.
2) This was a new type of war. The Russians recognized this was a war of annihilation. Public support for Stalin ran high during the conflict. Taking Moscow wouldn't have destroyed Russian resolve; it might've heightened it.
To take the Russians out of the war, the Germans would've had to go much further than simply marching on Moscow. And they never had the resources to do that.
So my prof argued anyways. The question is unanswerable. Every prof I've had has flinched somewhat at what-if questions. Most academic historians aren't a fan.
The war was lost as soon as the Battle of Britain failed. If the German objective to disable the RAF took precedence over damaging infrastructure, Operation Sealion would have plucked the last thorn in Europe. The failure to take out Britain pretty much put a wedge in Axis operations.
these dudes are literally on meth
he was just too based
And fine aryan pussy
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God damn Pervitin was some strong shit
>his unsustainable economic programs
They WERE sustainable though, which is why the war was inevitable. Nobody was going to allow a country to simply remove themselves entirely from the (((global financial system))), be massively successful, and show the other countries they could easily do it themselves.
That the money was all made up anyway, so could just be remade at whim, excluding them.
Funny how it's been memory holed, but antisemitism wasn't invented by the nazis, it was very prevalent and pretty much the norm back then
Clémenceau had to fight a duel because he was accused of being financed by a jew
An uneducated emotionally unstable delusional narcissist whose political appointees composed entirely of Yes Men who reinforced his poor decision-making rather than being upfront about it, creating an economic system that fed on graft, corruption, and theft, overheating to the point where Germany was forced to start a war it had no real hope of winning to keep its economy afloat.
Generals who did not trust him and whom he did not trust, who gave him poor advice and whom he increasingly overrode to control Germany's war effort himself, driving a wedge to the point where the generals felt they had no choice but to try and assassinate him.
Too be fair, the footage was sped up to hide the frame gaps
>Blockbuster and Sears is literally Hitler
The war failed because Germs were economic lefties and despised capitalism as a Jewish invention. Germany's heavily controlled market and manufacturing in combination with sabotage created massive delays and shortages on basically everything, from food to steel and coal needed to produce weapons, ammo, vehicles etc. UK was in a piss poor state and yet thanks to their open market creating hundreds of factories even before the war which then could be adapted towards military production allowed Brits to produce 4 times as many planes as Germany did by the end of 1940. Germany lost to capitalism and mass production.
They had to make him appear evil to control the world. And they needed the Jews to "die" so that you would disregard all his social and economic ideas, you wouldn't take political advice from a mass murderer now would you?
>unsustainable economic programs in the 1930s
It was called the german miracle before the war and possibly the only economy to be run on labor value.
If only they thought of developing artificial petroleum before the war they wouldn't have even needed to take on countries with oil reserves, though that's assuming they weren't forced into the war by the british.
Reminder that the real definition of holocaust is that of a ritual in which you burn a tribute to death.
It's no coincidence that it's insisted upon so much that ovens were more prevalent in executions even though their own evidence says it was gas chambers.
Cope
They had massive debts and focused huge parts (10%) of economy on millitary. They had to plunder to sustain themselves and war was pretty much planned from beginning