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What was the role of Germany in World War 2? |
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Germany was the agressor. It launched one unprovoked attack after another against it neighbors and always brought with it one of the cruelest tyrannies in human history. Germany enslaved virtually all of Europe and attempted to exerminate whole populations. They murdered, simply murdered, six million Jews and at least four million slavs. There were millions, probably tens of millions more deaths that were directly attributable to their rule, through starvation and other causes. In the end, Germany was completely defeated, their cities smashed, the country in ruins, dependent on the charity of those it tried to exterminate for its people's very survival.
Michael Montagne
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Without Germany there would be no World War II. If there still was it would be much smaller and more easily won.
First answer by Redbeard. Last edit by Redbeard. Contributor trust: 1945 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 145 [recommend question]
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