SunriseChampion
Senior Member
Yeah, that was better.
The entire war could have been avoided if it weren't for that treacherous Bastard. Him and Halifax should be buried. They were part of the problem of why the establishment was in denial. Didn't do anything of real consequence to help with rearmament. Ignored reports from their own agents and diplomats...except the appeasing ass-licker they had in Berlin.
Sold out allies.
Ignored facts.
Failed completely.
As we all know, politicians aren't usually guided by facts and reports but by trying to read the tea leaves to do what they think the voters want in order to get or keep power. Great Britain was only 20 years off loosing 700,000 in WWI (France - 1.3M). Perhaps it was a matter of 'hoping against hope' or whistling past the graveyard by both the population and the politicians. Interest point about the increased war production from 1937. Most of the Allied nations were woefully unprepared. Heck, even the US only had an army of about 180K in 1939.
As we all know, politicians aren't usually guided by facts and reports but by trying to read the tea leaves to do what they think the voters want in order to get or keep power. Great Britain was only 20 years off loosing 700,000 in WWI (France - 1.3M). Perhaps it was a matter of 'hoping against hope' or whistling past the graveyard by both the population and the politicians. Interest point about the increased war production from 1937. Most of the Allied nations were woefully unprepared. Heck, even the US only had an army of about 180K in 1939.
By May 1937, after a decade or more of British disarmament, the only thing Chamberlain can do to avoid Britain's part in starting the war is to not guarantee Poland's security in March 1939, and thus not declare war on Germany. Everyone else in Europe still gets smashed of course.The entire war could have been avoided if it weren't for that treacherous Bastard.
Trump today says he wants American people to treat him like North Koreans treat totalitarian dictator Kim Jong Un.
"Hey, he's the head of a country, and he's the strong head -- he speaks and his people sit up at attention. I want my people to do the same."
PS: I suggest checking out William Manchester's The Last Lion: Alone 1932-1940
It's the second of three volumes of his Churchill biography. This particular volume is depressing AF having to read all about the rat appeasers and their shady MO.
Trump today says he wants American people to treat him like North Koreans treat totalitarian dictator Kim Jong Un.
"Hey, he's the head of a country, and he's the strong head -- he speaks and his people sit up at attention. I want my people to do the same."
If NATO forces him out they drive him into other arms.
Trump today says he wants American people to treat him like North Koreans treat totalitarian dictator Kim Jong Un.
"Hey, he's the head of a country, and he's the strong head -- he speaks and his people sit up at attention. I want my people to do the same."
By May 1937, after a decade or more of British disarmament, the only thing Chamberlain can do to avoid Britain's part in starting the war is to not guarantee Poland's security in March 1939, and thus not declare war on Germany. Everyone else in Europe still gets smashed of course.
No, it's on PM Baldwin (and France) for not reacting swiftly to the Remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936. That was the chance to stop Germany flat.
I've read the third book - I should put this one on my gift list.
. I know, I know...federal debt is growing at an unsustainable rate and some day things will get nasty. But that day is not this day!
andrew kaczynskiVerified account@KFILE 2h2 hours ago
So we’re keeping track here on DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
Saturday: NYT reports she’s uncomfortable and clashed with Trump on the policy.
Sunday: says the policy doesn’t exist.
Monday: Defends the policy publicly.