Quote Originally Posted by Thepossumdance
??? i completely understood what u said U RETARD... ur claim is still moronic and guess what u are clearly not understanding what I said note the part about the UN (if you havent noticed we are in the UN and it still cant stop anything from happening)
ECONOMIC SANCTIONS WOULD NOT HAVE WORKED GO BACK TO SCHOOL
1. germany was making many illegal underhanded agreements with other countries which would not have been affected by this ban (IE USSR)
2. germany's economic growth was almost entirely due to internal reform and a move to build up its own infrustructure

and dude learn history before you decide to argue about it
yeah nice comparison....you may be in the UN, but the US only contributes 350 peacekeepers, out of a total 95 000, meaning that they have about as much involvement in the UN as in the League. And regardless of Germanies dealing with other nations, if America had been part of the league then this fact alone would have been enough to make Hitler think twice about expanding into europe, considering the industrial and military power of the US.

and dude, please calm down. Im thinking maybe we could have a rational debate instead of just shouting "UR A RTARD LOOL"
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