When Piotr Zychowicz and respective another publicists wonder if it was wiser in 1939 to keep together with Hitler, IMHO, it is an interesting intellectual provocation. possibly if Hitler and I hit the russian Union together, 5 million Poles would not be killed, but, for example, only 2 million. How about just a million? Maybe. Historical fiction is interesting fun, but in our case, just fun. Piotr Zychowicz does not claim that Hitler was a good guy, but he is curious in minimising victims from Poland.
In the case of specified a “fun” in the US, the situation is different. Today's GW is an highly interesting article by Matthew Mazzini about the fact that American net influencers are increasingly claiming that Roosevelt made an unforgivable mistake by supporting Stalin and Britain. We had to support Hitler, who would then defeat Stalin and the left (!!!) Churchill. And Hitler was actually a good guy fighting communists, fags, and Jews.
In fact, he would most likely defeat the USSR, but then the U.S. would not be a planet hegemon, but Germany with Hitler in the lead.
Besides, in America's case, the war started for her due to the fact that the nipponese bombed Pearl Harbor. Why did they bomb? That's due to the fact that the Americans were blocking oil supplies, and without oil, the nipponese couldn't conquer east Asia. As the US-Japan War began, Germany's support for America was not possible.
It's good for the American right to be a small bit underdeveloped in history.
Michał Leszczyński
PS Cordell Hull was Secretary of State of the United States during planet War II.











