They spelled "drunk sellout who convinced America to help him defeat the one man who had the vision and strength to...

They spelled "drunk sellout who convinced America to help him defeat the one man who had the vision and strength to save us all from certain destruction" wrong.

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Naw, he was the greatest man of the 20th century. And nearly 70% of British high schoolers think he was a fictional character.
lol

>the greatest man of the 20th century
Don't you mean Stalin, you communist kike?

>convinced America to help him

>polish flag, cucky post
The US was already fighting him informally, sending resources to the UK and USSR. Hitler had enough honor to declare war before beginning hostilities. I wouldn't expect a Pollack to understand, you're the kikes of Eastern Europe.

>youtu.be/qwS6HtMKNOAz

Germany declared war on America. Churchill didn't bomb Pearl Harbour.

>Communism
>Not jewish

Pick one

>cuck cuck cuck
So?

what?

>Hitler had enough honor to declare war
except when attacking USSR, Benelux, Poland and breaking treaties and promises, fuck that honorless kike enabler

>except when attacking USSR, Benelux, Poland
Poland attacked Germany at Gleiwitz, then lied about it at Nuremberg based on a single "witness" who was a low-ranking member of the Freikorps, who somehow, knew all the details of a vast conspiracy to false-flag. It's also know now that Stalin had plans to invade Germany, so the Germans were right that they had to pre-empt him.

Any other lies today, cucky?

>inb4 'nuh uh Stalin wasn't going to invade'

Mannerheim-Hitler recordings:
>youtube.com/watch?v=E8raDPASvq0
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*** [washingtontimes.com/books/20050521-100529-9645r.htm Reviewed by Ron Laurenzo] in ''The Washington Times'', May 22, 2005.

*** Reviewed by [[Robert M. Citino|Robert Citino]] in ''World War II'', Vol. 21, Issue 1. (2006), pp. 76–77.
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>We're going to attack Poland using a false-flag operations as an excuse.

- Fuhrer of Germany Adolf Hitler as reported in the Daily Mail, June 5th 1939

>source: your ass
are you even trying?

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about as good as your "sources"

No, you made yours up on the spot, my sources are from professional historians. I realize Polish are the niggger IQs of Europe, but you can't be that stupid.

Then provide a source for that made up quote that you're attributing to Rydz-Smigly.