All of that you posted, as far as I can tell, has NOTHING to do with what I posted: that Hitler had commanded his generals to prepare plans for invading Russian nearly a year before Germany actually did so. I even named the German officers who stated that uptopic.
So Germany was preparing to invade Russia nearly a year before it actually did, at a time when it was fighting (and not winning) in the skies over England. I guess that means Russia was preparing to invade Germany more than a year before Germany launched Barbarossa?
From Dolfie's declaration of war against the US:
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v08/v08p389_Hitler.html
When it became clear to us that Soviet Russia concluded that the [German-Soviet] delineation [in August 1939] of political spheres of influence gave it the right to practically exterminate foreign nations, the [German-Soviet] relationship was maintained only for utilitarian reasons, contrary to reason and sentiment.
Here he simply speaks the truth. He needed Soviet backing in his aim of reversing Versailles over the Danzig issue. But it is obvious from all his previous statements (like in
Mein Kampf) that he hated the USSR. He had much preferred the British as an ally, but they had turned Germany down ever since it got into existence in 1871.
Already in 1940 it became increasingly clear from month to month that the plans of the men in the Kremlin were aimed at the domination, and thus the destruction, of all of Europe. I have already told the nation of the build-up of Soviet Russian military power in the East during a period when Germany had only a few divisions in the provinces bordering Soviet Russia. Only a blind person could fail to see that a military build-up of unique world-historical dimensions was being carried out. And this was not in order to protect something that was being threatened, but rather only to attack that which seemed incapable of defense.
This is exactly what Suvorov says. So what was Hitler supposed to do? Wait until he was overrun? He was forced to do something about it. And he struck (June 22) when it was clear that the Sovjets were almost ready to strike (July 10) with Soviet soldiers still in the train on their way to the front. Barbarossa was an act of desperation, not 'stupidity'.
But ask yourself this question: what was the ideological difference between Nazi-Germany and Soviet-Russia?
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Nazi-Germany was essentially
nationalist. They wanted to integrate German lands in one
Reich. And that was it. They wanted to separate themselves from Jews, Poles, Russians, and other inconveniences.
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USSR was a political entity, ideologically armed with
Das Kapital of the Jew Marx, with the explicit aim of 'liberating' the working classes of the
world from capitalist oppression.
Can't you see the difference? The west-ward expansion of communism was implicit in the communist ideology, where the ideological aim of the Germans was to get Danzig back and a stupid road to East-Prussia and that was it.
Europe had ruled the world until 1939 for more than 4 centuries, with Britain playing the most glamorous role of all European colonial powers. The policy makers in the US understood as early as 1933
that a future war in Europe was their chance to rise to world power at the expense of Europe. And that is the big secret and focal point about the geostrategic multi-player (Germany, Britain/France, USSR, USA and Poland and Japan as smaller players) chess game that WW2 was (and here Buchanan is right): the party who acted the most against it's own interest was Britain. It should never have declared war against Germany over their efforts in getting a German town back that was stolen from them by the British at Versailles. The war declaration meant British suicide and abdication of Europe as the planetary center of power. And Chamberlain did it because he gave in to Jewish/American pressure as he later admitted in private.
Motivations of the WW2 main players:
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Germany: wanted Danzig back and corridor to East-Prussia.
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UK: feared Germany (despite all signs of goodwill from Germany) from an outdated European balance of power politics.
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USSR: wanted world Bolshevism under Moscow leadership and was preparing for it.
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USA: wanted a capitalist NWO under American leadership and was preparing for it.
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Poland: wanted to be an independent state after more than a century of non-existence; felt strong because of (empty) Anglo promisses of support
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Japan: wanted an empire in Asia because it lacked resources for it's industries.
The desaster came over Europe because of narrow-mindedness of the British and their insular mindset and their hanging on to outdated policies.
And the invention of the Holocaust in Nuremberg was necessary to give the Allies a patina of moral justification for the destruction of Europe.