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Should Britain Have Stayed Out Of World War 2?
Should Britain have stayed out of World War 2 and not have declared war on Germany?
The facts were (in layman terms) was that Germany invaded Poland to relieve and protect the German citizens who were being ethically cleansed (and massacred) in Danzig (a German enclave in Poland).
Also Russia invaded Poland at the same time as Germany, yet we didn't declare was on Stalin.
The facts were (in layman terms) was that Germany invaded Poland to relieve and protect the German citizens who were being ethically cleansed (and massacred) in Danzig (a German enclave in Poland).
Also Russia invaded Poland at the same time as Germany, yet we didn't declare was on Stalin.
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"In 1987, Muslim Brotherhood in Israel created Hamas, whose members still use the Nazi salute (above) and read Hitler's Mein Kampf, which the Muslim Brotherhood titled, My Jihad, and translated into Arabic in the 1930s (Mein Kampf remains the #6 best-seller today in the Muslim world and a favorite among the members of Muslim Brotherhood)."
No surprises there, then.
The wierd thing is that none of us, in the West, have a clue what Hitler was struggling against because we just assume the book will be full of repellant ideas and would be a shameful waste of good drinking time. That and the fact that you wouldn't want to be seen dead buying a copy in a public place.
Sadly, we have the internet now and people could be buying copies surruptitiously… well, it would be between you, Amazon and GCHQ.
;-)
"In 1987, Muslim Brotherhood in Israel created Hamas, whose members still use the Nazi salute (above) and read Hitler's Mein Kampf, which the Muslim Brotherhood titled, My Jihad, and translated into Arabic in the 1930s (Mein Kampf remains the #6 best-seller today in the Muslim world and a favorite among the members of Muslim Brotherhood)."
No surprises there, then.
The wierd thing is that none of us, in the West, have a clue what Hitler was struggling against because we just assume the book will be full of repellant ideas and would be a shameful waste of good drinking time. That and the fact that you wouldn't want to be seen dead buying a copy in a public place.
Sadly, we have the internet now and people could be buying copies surruptitiously… well, it would be between you, Amazon and GCHQ.
;-)
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