>When I set out my path in the year 1919, as an unknown nameless soldier, I too had to create a utopia with the greatest hopes.
>It was realized.
When I set out my path in the year 1919, as an unknown nameless soldier...
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and yet in reality the nazi regime was a hellhole that brought back neofeudalism, made private banks stronger, was filled with trannies and degeneracy behind closed doors, and mistreated all the white europeans they occupied
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>mistreated all the white europeans they occupied
Germany came first, everyone else secondary
Then why did so many people cheer when the Nazis came?
We too can hope and dream, and perhaps some of us will attain our dreams.
Never let them take your hope.
The Americans didn't know anything about the supposed concentration camps, either. They had their own internment camps, which they had filled with Japanese.
It's important to remember that this was not their reason to join the war. The narrative, back then, was not "we have to beat the evil Nazis killing Jews!"
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then why do you post an image from your own country?
>Germany came first, everyone else secondary
correct, which is nonsense when they pretend to be racialists yet mistreat european races that are the same as in germany, they were a bunch of civnat supremacists, anything that spoke german they loved, anything that didnt speak german they hated
>Then why did so many people cheer when the Nazis came?
but that's not what happened is it?
Massive resistance in every country, and next to no volunteers, if germans had gotten even 20% of the armies of the countries they occupied they would have won WW2 easily
>Massive resistance in every country, and next to no volunteers
Since when do residents of an occupied country usually join the occupying army?
Sudetenland.
No, those didn't join the German army, but they don't seem unhappy.
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But, what I find really funny is that some French were blaming Jews for their defeat.
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> While Prime Minister Paul Reynaud argued they should keep fighting, the majority of government officials felt otherwise. On June 22, 1940, France signed an armistice with Germany, and by July 9 parliament had voted 569 to 80 to abandon the previous government, the Third Republic. The parliament also voted to give Chief of State Marshal Philippe Pétain, a World War I hero, full and extraordinary powers. As Julia Pascal writes in the Guardian, “The Republic’s liberté, égalité, fraternité was replaced with Pétain’s travail, famille, patrie (work, family, fatherland).” While parliament was essentially dissolved after this vote, the bureaucratic system in place from the Third Republic largely remained to enact the policies Pétain put in place.
>Since when do residents of an occupied country usually join the occupying army?
Since france invade Bavaria, Italy and the netherlands, and their entire army joined us
When we controlled the netherlands and italy, there was 0 french soldiers keeping them under control, they had equal rights to french and 0 resistance from those countries
Just compare the army of hitler: France has 65 divisions in WW2, Hitler gets 2 volunteer divisions from france (1.5)
Meanwhile in the revolutionary period, MORE THAN HALF of the Grand Army of the Republic was non french european volunteers, while in WW2 90% of Hitler's army was german
turns out there is no conspiracy and nazis were just cunts, and lost because of it
>declare war on Germany
>how dare they occupy us!
>do terrorism on behalf of English intelligence
>expect no retaliation
Sieg Heil!
>be retarded evil cunts
>die
>lose
your loss retard not mine
>And to all the people, you must guard yourselves with an even harder spirit of resistance so that we can, just as we have in the past, put a wreath on the grave of this struggle inscribed "and yet we were victorious"
>Frenchie
>liberal faggot
lol
Literally everything you said is the exact opposite of the objective truth.
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I really identify with the non German climbing the steel column just to salute Hitler.