Every piece of what you quoted to my response is factually incorrect, and empirically flawed in it's concept by a truly flawed individual.
Feel free to prove me wrong.
Spain stayed neutral because they new that whoever backed Hitler would ultimately be turned on, as France and Italy were. It was especially dangerous, and given the toll of the civil war, they could afford to do nothing else.
Still... if the situation in Spain had ANYTHING to do with WW2, Spain wouldn't have been neutral.
Italy sapped sides at the drop of a hat, and the only thing that saved France was the resistance.
France was an allied nation occupied by Germany. It did have a collaborating government, but so did all occupied nations. Belgium even had three different national-socialist parties who all partially or totally supported Germany.
Czech mistreatment? Bullshit. The Czechs had the same thing happen to them when the Nazis marched through toward Russia as had happen to the Pols.
This happened only AFTER many years of abuse by both Czechs and Poles. Whenever one ethnic group gains control over another, abuse of the dominant group is very common. It was no different in the former German territories of Czechoslovakia and Poland than in eg. Kosovo a few years ago.
The Pols were quite within their right to stick it to Hitler, given that he wanted THEIR land and their territory.
He didn't. Had Poland not withdrawed unilaterally from their negotiations with Germany, there would have been no invasion.
Besides... Half of Poland had been German territory for centuries and was predominantly inhabited by Germans.
You are an idiot. Hitler's sweeo all through France, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania, Belgium, into England, Russia, and even Egypt proved he was after European domination.
France had declared war on Germany prior to that.
Italy was an ally.
Poland was attacked for reasons mentioned above.
Czech areas were annexed totally legally, following a treaty between Hacha and Hitler. Slowak areas were granted independent at the same time.
Yugoslavia, Hungary and Romania were independent nations.
Belgium, Holland, Norway and Sweden were invaded for tactical reasons.
England was attacked because it had declared war against Germany.
Germany troops set foot into Egypt only to aid their ally Italy.
How does this prove Hitler wanted to conquer all of Europe?
The final solution was to not only get rid of the Jews from Germany, but to wipe them off the face of the Earth.
The Final Solution was the creation of a Jewish nation far away from Germany.
Hitler was part Jewish (his mother's side)
That's an unsubstanciated rumour.
he destroyed and razed his own village to rid the world of any trace that he was.
He actually wanted to turn his home town Linz into a major cultural centre.
He claimed to have been born as an Austrian, but everybody knew he had Jewish ancestry.
No German would have believed that at the time.
So it's you who needs to read some proper facts, and stop blighting this forum with your lies and revisonist bullshit.
ROFL
as i said, there's no point in arguing with someone whose mind is completely closed
Like yourself, you mean?!?
you can't deny that you've made up your mind and won't consider any alternative to your views.
Prove that I'm wrong and I will change my mind. I've done so many times before and I will continue to do so in the future.
Just don't me to accept as evidence strawman arguments that have been debunked ages ago.
i'll keep listening to anyone who proves to me that their opinion is worth listening to, including those opinions i find distasteful.
How can anyone prove that?
here's a clue: "yes, but..." (or versions thereof) means you're not listening.
It means that I'm listening but not agreeing. Big difference ! ! !
Do you really think you've said ANYTHING I haven't read or heard at least a dozen times before?
as for thinking more in a day than i do in a month, that's yet another example of you making assumptions, and merely a clever way of insulting me.
Thusfar you haven't illustrated any sign of intelligence, so I'm fairly confident of my words.