Tuesday, May 6, 2014
George Marshall (Milan Toljan), #2
Firstly, Hitler's remilitarization of Germany was in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles. The German people viewed Hitler as a hero for creating jobs during this time of reconstruction, but his real intentions were not transparent. Secondly, Germany's invasion of Poland in September of 1939 was an unprovoked act of war. This in my opinion was Germany's invitation for war. Though, once again Hitler's intentions for invading Poland were not transparent. After the failure of the sanctions passed by the League of Nations I believe the only solution is a forceful military retaliation. This operation would be conducted in the sole defense of the sovereign nation of Poland. I am also concerned of curtain unconfirmed reports of German soldiers disguises as Poles: leading attacks on German border towns. If these reports are in fact true it will confirm my suspicions about Hitler's skewed intentions in eastern Europe.
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Italian Peasant Worker
ReplyDeleteI agree Mr. Marshall, you have my full support even though nobody cares what I think. I am only an Italian Peasant Women that thinks citizens should have rights that the Governments can not take away from us. Unfortunately my opinions are not able to be heard because el Duce favors higher class citizens. Germany has violated the treaty, but Mr. Mussolini thinks that allying with Hitler (the enemy) is a good idea. Mussolini should have tried to stop Hitler. Mussolini would have told him to make the right decision, but I am guessing Hitler would never had listened. So Mr. Marshall if you want to hold a protest about how Hitler is violating the treaty, I could get a lot of other women I work with to protest with us