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u/TTrns · 5 pointsr/holocaust

>Poland never started wars man lol

This isn't really the right thread to discuss this at any length. My recommendation would be to read one of these books: 'Truth For Germany' (pdf); The War That Had Many Fathers; and/or Hitler's Revolution.

u/MsWordy · 2 pointsr/european

>The nazis are responsible for the deaths of approximately 60 million Europeans.

Well, the Nazis were trying to make peace from right after Poland until at least 1941. In the late 30's, Poland was being played behind the scenes, promised expanded territories if they could get a war going. Hitler didn't want war with the West. You really need to understand the cold war dynamic in Europe in the 30's, and the diplomatic history to properly understand WWII.

http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v04/v04p135_Weber.html

https://np.reddit.com/r/holocaust/wiki/tedor-poland

http://www.amazon.com/1939-The-That-Many-Fathers/dp/144668623X

u/cerebrum · 1 pointr/worldnews

1939 - The War That Had Many Fathers.

Real history is not as simple. Your ancestors were not stupider than you.

Edit: just read your other comments, well played sir. I still leave my comment up though.