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> er-no, we were VERY close to joining with the germans. Their Navy
> had a perfect opportunity to blow up most of out fleet when it was
> docked. They asked Hitler's permission and he denied it because he
> was still in talks with our PM, the one before Churchill.
no thats wrong, we were going to sign a treaty with them, not join them, 2 completely different things.!
The only thing is, however horrific the experiments were, if they hadnt been done then alot of medical things we can do now, we wouldnt be able to do.
Also er-no, we were VERY close to joining with the germans. Their Navy had a perfect opportunity to blow up most of out fleet when it was docked. They asked Hitler's permission and he denied it because he was still in talks with our PM, the one before Churchill.
thats the biggest load of tosh I have heard ever on
> any forum ever? were you listening in History?
Fraid its not tosh at all. All British school teach the history of the war in such a biased way its unbelievable!
There is not a lot known about the genetic experimentation of Germany during the second world war, but what IS known, is truly horrific. And nothing whatsoever to do with Hitler.
All Hitler truly believed was, that he could try and make a master race. Playing God. Killing off the Jews was disgusting, and also proves that religion starts wars.
After he took most of Europe BEFORE the persecution of the Jews, he went into recluse and let his generals lead. It was them that started the mass genocide, hence they are on trail in european courts.
As i've already said, the war is taught SO biasedly in out schools, its ridiculus!
We
> nearly joined with him as well when he asked us to.
thats the biggest load of tosh I have heard ever on any forum ever? were you listening in History?
Hitlers favourite films were British 1st world war films. We nearly joined with him as well when he asked us to.