Peace

What the World Rejected

What the World Rejected Hitler’s Peace Offers, 1933- 1939 Originally posted at https://ihr.org/ Foreword Even many people who consider themselves well informed about Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich are ignorant of the German leader’s numerous efforts for peace in Europe, including serious proposals for armaments reductions, and limits on weapons deployment, which were spurned by […]

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Hitler the Peacemaker Part 1

Hitler the PeacemakerDavid L. Hoggan’s The Forced WarPart 1 Originally posted at https://counter-currents.com/ F. Roger Devlin 2,781 words David L. HogganThe Forced War: When Peaceful Revision Failed, 2nd ed.Newport Beach, Calif.: Institute for Historical Review, 2023 David Hoggan (1923-1988) was an American historian who received his doctorate from Harvard University in 1948 with a dissertation on The Breakdown

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Hitler the Peacemaker Part 2

Hitler the PeacemakerDavid L. Hoggan’s The Forced WarPart 2 Originally posted at https://counter-currents.com/ F. Roger Devlin David L. Hoggan 4,041 words Given that both the United States and the Soviet Union were far larger and more powerful than Germany, and that the British themselves were still presiding over an enormous empire, one may wonder why Britain’s leadership

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Hitler the Peacemaker Part 3

Hitler the PeacemakerDavid L. Hoggan’s The Forced WarPart 3 Originally posted at https://counter-currents.com/ F. Roger Devlin   1,852 words By August 1939, everyone understood that a war between Germany and Poland was extremely probable. The great question was whether it might still be prevented from developing into a general European war. Hitler was under an important time

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Hitler the Peacemaker Part 4

Hitler the PeacemakerDavid L. Hoggan’s The Forced WarPart 4 Originally posted at https://counter-currents.com/ F. Roger Devlin Winston Churchill and Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax 1,907 words Hitler’s cancellation of military operations for August 26 left him with only five days before September 1, after which, according to his generals, a military campaign in Poland would no

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Hitler the Peacemaker Part 5

Hitler the PeacemakerDavid L. Hoggan’s The Forced WarPart 5 Originally posted at https://counter-currents.com/ F. Roger Devlin   2,746 words A German war with Poland was now a certainty, but a new continental war involving Britain and France was not. The most important obstacle to the widening of the conflict was that Britain quietly viewed French participation as

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Was Hitler Responsible for World War Two?

Was Hitler Responsible for World War 2? Originally posted at https://nationalvanguard.org/   Bradford Hanson (Editor) · 16 November, 2019  Simplistic History A FEW YEARS ago I heard White nationalist Jamie Kelso putting all blame for World War II on Adolf Hitler: September 1, 1939 the German armies entered Poland, and that was a precipitous moment there, a turning point, a

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