THE TRUTH ABOUT HITLER, ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL


German soldier. www.historyplace.com

1.  Roosevelt was bound to win the war.

The USA easily beat Japan, because Japan is a little country, and because the USA had far more aircraft carriers than the Japanese.

Germany was easy to beat because Germany was relatively small and weak compared to the combined size and might of the USA, Russia and the British Empire.

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2. Churchill was bound to defeat Hitler.

Germany found France easy to defeat because many members of the French government were working for the Germans.



Hitler did not really want to invade Britain.



Hitler had said he would "guarantee the British Empire" in return for a dominant role on the European continent. 



Germans under attack in World War II

"Operation Sealion, the projected Nazi invasion of Britain, was never going to happen.

"1. The German Navy (Kriegsmarine) didn’t have any amphibious capabilities, and would have had to use Rhine river barges to transport tanks across the Channel.

"2. The Luftwaffe's fighters lacked the range to stay and fight over British territory for longer than a few minutes."

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German equipment

Nazi propaganda made the German military look good.

It was just propaganda.

The Germans were poorly equipped and poorly led.


Rommel, who was forced to kill himself.

Hitler sacked many of his generals.


German equipment in World War II

Over half of the vehicles lost by the Germans in the war were lost due to mechanical failure.

Britain may have looked weak, but it had the support of soldiers from India, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.


Once Russia was invaded, it was clear that Germany was in a mess.

The German invasion of Russia used Citroen and Morris vans.

Russia and Britain easily out-produced Germany in tanks and guns.


Victims of the US and UK troops, who acted just like the Nazis.

3. Churchill WAS an appeaser.

Churchill, in 1932, considered forming an alliance with Hitler.

Churchill was in Munich in 1932 and there he met Ernst Hanfstaengl, who worked for Hitler.

Churchill said to Hanfstaengl, "How does your chief feel about an alliance between your country, France and England?"

Churchill and an alliance with Hitler

Polish child starved by the Russians. blog.luciolepress.com

In 1939, Hitler and Stalin grabbed Poland.

In 1943, at the Tehran Conference, Churchill decided to appease Stalin and let him keep Eastern Poland when the war ended.


Yalta 1945