Who Started WW2? Treaty of Versailles Series, Who Started WW2? Weimar Series, Who Started WW2? Unification- Austria Series, Who Started WW2? Munich Conference Series A major source for this article is, 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 221–231). If you have been keeping up with my “Who Started WW2?” series, you will…
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Who Started WW2? The Munich Conference Part 4
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 The two main sources for this article are Who Started WW2? by Udo Walendy (pages 120–124), 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 206–226). If one were to go by what the Holocaust fabulists say, they would be led to believe that Hitler was to blame for escalation of…
Who Started WW2? Unification- The Munich Conference Part 3
Part 1, Part 2, Part 4 The three major sources for this article are Who Started WW2? by Udo Walendy (pages 110-123), 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 191–212), and Hitler’s Revolution by Richard Tedor (pages 122–131). From the time of the May Crisis leading up to the Munich conference itself (September 29th and 30th,…
Who Started WW2? Unification- The Munich Conference Part 2
Part 1, Part 3, Part 4 The three major sources for this article are Who Started WW2? by Udo Walendy (pages 100–110), 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 178–201), and Hitler’s Revolution by Richard Tedor (pages 115–122). For Hitler, the fate of the Sudetenland represented the tragedy of Germans under foreign rule. During the Reichstag…
Who Started WW2? Unification- The Munich Conference Part 1
Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Who Started WW2? Treaty of Versailles Series, Who Started WW2? Weimar Series, Who Started WW2? Unification- Austria Series The three major sources for this article are Who Started WW2? by Udo Walendy (pages 92–100), 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 165–177), and Hitler’s Revolution by…
Who Started WW2? Unification- Austria Part Three
Part 1, Part 2 The two major sources for this article are Who Started WW2? by Udo Walendy (pages 79–91) and 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers, by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 119–152). In part two, I left off by mentioning Schuschnigg’s plan to quash the Anschluss. His plan was exactly the sort of thing Holocaust fabulists would…
Who Started WW2? Unification- Austria Part Two
Part 1, Part 3 Who Started WW2? Treaty of Versailles Series, Who Started WW2? Weimar Series The two major sources for this article are Who Started WW2? by Udo Walendy (pages 79–91) and 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers, by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 119–152). While reading part one you may have been thinking “where is all that…
Who Started WW2? Unification- Austria Part One
Part 2, Part 3 Who Started WW2? Treaty of Versailles Series, Who Started WW2? Weimar Series Who Started WW2? Munich Conference Series The two major sources for this article are Who Started WW2? by Udo Walendy (pages 79–91) and 1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers, by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (pages 119–152). As children, we…
Who Started WW2? Weimer Germany Part 2
Part 1 In part one, I covered the societal ills of Weimar Germany. Now it is time to get into the economic woes that were a result of the Treaty of Versailles (ToV). Unfairly being blamed for WW1 and being forced to pay reparations was the main cause of the economic struggle that caused decent…
Who Started WW2? Weimer Germany
Part 2 Who Started WW2? Treaty of Versailles Series, Who Started WW2? Unification- Austria Series, Who Started WW2? Munich Conference Series One unfamiliar with the Weimar Republic in Germany might read the highlighted text below and think nothing of it. If that is you, please read on to know how troubling that statement really is….