Bruce Wayne
My Mail is Forwarded Here
- Messages
- 3,394
Bruce Wayne said:
W4ASZ said:The link takes one elsewhere than you intended, I believe.
W4ASZ said:They should've listened to Lord Keynes.
Ed Bass said:
And the German people almost a century later are still burdened with this? When is enough, enough?
Best,
Toots
HoundstoothLuke said:This weekend, apparently.
filfoster said:Richard J. Evans' book, 'The Coming of the Third Reich' and Charles Bracelen Flood's "Hitler: The Path to Power" both essay how these reparations caused the German economy to tank, justified the French occupation of the Ruhr and therefore helped strangle the Weimar Republic in its cradle. These resentments, as this brief UK Telegraph article says, gave AH powerful arguments that his listeners wanted to hear.
The emotions of the times make the reparations understandable but oh, what unforseeable consequences. The money was certainly not worth it.
Confucius said:Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.
filfoster said:The money was certainly not worth it.
Chris Dillon said:And here I had just assumed the payment of reparations was abandoned when Hitler abandoned the treaty of Versailles!
Chris Dillon said:And here I had just assumed the payment of reparations was abandoned when Hitler abandoned the treaty of Versailles!
filfoster said:Richard J. Evans' book, 'The Coming of the Third Reich' and Charles Bracelen Flood's "Hitler: The Path to Power" both essay how these reparations caused the German economy to tank, justified the French occupation of the Ruhr and therefore helped strangle the Weimar Republic in its cradle. These resentments, as this brief UK Telegraph article says, gave AH powerful arguments that his listeners wanted to hear.
The emotions of the times make the reparations understandable but oh, what unforseeable consequences. The money was certainly not worth it.