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I think Hitler's speech might be enough to placate Baldwin's government (though I imagine a few upheavals in the British hierarchy might be forthcoming), but the firebreathers in Paris aren't going to go along with it. They've spent too much effort guarding against a resurgent Germany by building the Maginot Line, signing the 1935 agreement with the Soviets, etc. to let the Belgium incident slide. They're probably scrambling to find a way to turn the situation to their advantage, though it will obviously be a futile effort.
Great update.....To think that Hitler might fool the world is only history as it really happened ....."Peace in our time" comes to mind.....
He appears to be trying to capture the world press on his side....and may well succeed...Just like today, he who controls the press controls thought.....and like Goebbels used to say, "Tell a big enough lie and it becomes the truth."
Keep up the nice work. I'm really enjoying this...
Okay, That is a clever ruse to make the blame on the other powers. I do not believe that this will succeed. I still think that the Belgian incident will not slide....
He only joined the forum last month, which (coincidentally) was when this AAR started. I therefore have the sneaking suspicion that it's his first AAR.
He only joined the forum last month, which (coincidentally) was when this AAR started. I therefore have the sneaking suspicion that it's his first AAR.
Hmmm...the speech sounds very much like a typical Hitler speech. Hyphenated, have you been reading his speeches? If so, bravo...I think you were able to capture his general literary style.
For all those thinking that speech was reasonable and logical... I fear for Europe!
And a very nice first it is. It's the kind of AAR I would have wanted to write, but I'm too much of a perfectionist when it comes to this type of thing. Keep up the good work.
Well, one of the reasons OSS had such a good insight into Hitler was that Ernst Hafstangel, one of Hitler's closest confidante's and advisors, defected to the USA in '37 or '38.