Cheesyleps
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The euthanasia policy for disabled children proved unpopular, so didn't last long.What a bizarre claim. That said, Adolf did target the sick, the disabled and the mentally ill early on, before he got on to the gipsys, freemasons, jews etc.
I don't understand which bit you find bizarre. The fact that Britain started the war? We very clearly did, on the pretense of ensuring Polish independence, which turned out well...
Are you disputing that the unprecedented loss of life caused by the war wouldn't have happened? Suggesting that without the war, he would have killed more than 75 million of his own people?
I find it endlessly fascinating that discussion of a war that ended over 75 years ago is effectively the only taboo that still exists in the west. Why are people unable to discuss this particular period in history objectively? Why is almost a century of propaganda by the victors accepted so uncritically?
The myth of WW2 is the state religion of the Western world.