Say something nice about Hitler (3 Viewers)

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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#22
The thing about Hitler that I admire most is how he persuaded Stalin to sign a non-mutual-attack pact in 1939.

So when Barbarossa was kicked off on June 22, 1941, and the Soviet Union was totally unprepared (in spite of countless intelligence reports), Stalin would lock himself in his room in Kremlin, and wouldn't come out for 10 days (or so).

The man who destroyed his entire potential opposition in Moscow and millions of innocent Soviets, trusted... Adolf Hitler!
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#23
While that pact is the #1 sore point for many a Pole, Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian, it's certainly not unprecedented. Ramses II probably pulled off the best non-mutual-attack political coup with the Assyrians just before the Egyptian empire was about to crumble in the 13th century BC.

Of course, if Stalin and Hilter started swapping daughters to marry, then they'd really have accomplished something worthy of Ramses II. ;)
 

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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#28
I wonder what the world would be without Hitler. Would there be the Marshall's Plan? How far West would communism spread? What if the European states unified at a much faster paste in the 50s or 60s?
 

Juve_The_Best

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Nov 18, 2004
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#29
++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++
I wonder what the world would be without Hitler. Would there be the Marshall's Plan? How far West would communism spread? What if the European states unified at a much faster paste in the 50s or 60s?
its just imaginations !

i could say i wonder what the world would be without alexander !

would there be the Hitler story or the world war ? :)
 

ashwin

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Jul 19, 2005
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#30
++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++
I wonder what the world would be without Hitler. Would there be the Marshall's Plan? How far West would communism spread? What if the European states unified at a much faster paste in the 50s or 60s?
what would happen if vieira never signed for juve?
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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#33
++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++
I wonder what the world would be without Hitler. Would there be the Marshall's Plan? How far West would communism spread? What if the European states unified at a much faster paste in the 50s or 60s?
The US wouldn't be the super power it is today. Or atleast they won't have gotten there yet perhaps.
 
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Kaiser Franco
Dec 27, 2003
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  • Thread Starter #34
    ++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++
    The thing about Hitler that I admire most is how he persuaded Stalin to sign a non-mutual-attack pact in 1939.

    So when Barbarossa was kicked off on June 22, 1941, and the Soviet Union was totally unprepared (in spite of countless intelligence reports), Stalin would lock himself in his room in Kremlin, and wouldn't come out for 10 days (or so).

    The man who destroyed his entire potential opposition in Moscow and millions of innocent Soviets, trusted... Adolf Hitler!
    But by then Hitler had already become a master in the field of treachery, and France and England's behaviour kind of threw Stalin into the Fuehrer's arms. It's amazing indeed that the Soviets didn't see it coming (a few hours before the launching of the invasion, Stalin was patting the German ambassador on the back, saying that Russia and Germany should be friends forever).

    I think what's even more insanely impressive though is how he managed to emasculate the political and military élite of the Republic of Weimar. No one gave this hysterical WW1 caporal any credit, yet he gobbled them up one by one and in a perfectly legitimate way.
     

    venom

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    Oct 22, 2003
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    #36
    Not speculating on certain events prior to summer of '41. Without material aid of nazis it's probable Finland would have faced the very same destiny as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
     

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