rms
Active Member
How is either documentary war propaganda? They are really critical of Allied powers and Russia's is fascinating from the things they talk about. Not sure you could find any historical documentaries that are as sweeping in its analysis.
It's not stupid, it's basically correct. No one else was preparing for or ready for war following WW1 outside of the Nazis. This is the kind of things historians tend to argue, not this silly contingent perspective that Buchanan offers.
Of course if you count 3 (4 w/ Russia) they are going to outnumber 1, but France's military basically had no value. GBR took another year or two to get ready and America took the longest to mobilize. Nazi Germany took advantage of the interventionist policies of the West in late 1930s and it's crazy to think Hitler would have just stopped at Poland.
If Britain and France aren't legitimate war powers, then no one was besides Germany. That's a stupid position to take. The Allied powers as a whole outnumbered Germany on land and definitely at sea. Germany had an early advantage on land in organization and tactics, which was quickly eroded, on top of Germany's finite manpower reserves vs the ever increasing Allied manpower.
It's not stupid, it's basically correct. No one else was preparing for or ready for war following WW1 outside of the Nazis. This is the kind of things historians tend to argue, not this silly contingent perspective that Buchanan offers.
Of course if you count 3 (4 w/ Russia) they are going to outnumber 1, but France's military basically had no value. GBR took another year or two to get ready and America took the longest to mobilize. Nazi Germany took advantage of the interventionist policies of the West in late 1930s and it's crazy to think Hitler would have just stopped at Poland.