The name of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlin
is inexorably linked by history with the appeasement of Adolph Hitler and Nazi
Germany. But it wasn’t Chamberlin and England that allowed Hitler his
remarkable sting of foreign policy achievements. It was the capitulation of
Germany’s neighbors, many in the face of crises that Hitler manufactured, that
solidified Hitler with the German people.
I am asking neither that Germany be allowed to
oppress three and a half million Frenchmen, nor am I asking that three and a
half million Englishmen be placed at our mercy. Rather I am simply demanding
that the oppression of three and a half million Germans in Czechoslovakia cease
and that the inalienable right to self-determination take its place.
— Adolf Hitler's speech at the NSDAP Congress 1938
The
incorporation of the Sudetenland into Germany that began on October 1st, 1938 left
the rest of Czechoslovakia weak, and it became powerless to resist subsequent
occupation. Part of the borderland region known as Zaolzie was occupied and returned
to Poland. On March 15, 1939, the German Wehrmacht moved into the remainder of
Czechoslovakia as Hitler watched from Praque Castle. Czechoslovakia now ceased to exist.
Next up was
Poland. Poland had signed a mutual defense treaty with England and France. If
Hitler invaded, France and England were bound to come to the aid of Poland.
Once again, it was a manufactured crisis. SS troops dressed in Polish Army uniforms
attacked a German radio station on the border. Hitler faked outrage, and
declared a “defensive action” to protect Germany.
France and England
declared War on Germany. Germany responded in kind. Chamberlin was replaced by
Churchill, and the rest was history.
The lesson
from pre-world war II Germany is that bullies will go as far as the nations around
them allow them to go. Dictators will
manufacture a crisis, and then seek to resolve it, earning the praise of their
citizens.
Item: President
Trump declares an “emergency” at the US/Mexican border. Claiming there is a
crisis, Trump threatens ruin upon the Mexican economy, threatening to raise tariffs
5% a month on Mexican products unless Mexico capitulates to Trump’s demands. Over the weekend, the Mexican President appeased Trump, acquiesing to his demands.
The thing
about history is that you never know where a dictator that manufacturers a crisis
will pop-up. Even, tragically, as President of the United States. What we do
now will be judged as harshly by history, as history now judges Chamberlin and
other European leaders in 1938-1939.
12 comments:
Unbelievably stupid analogy.
Absolutely brilliant analysis Rumpole. Well done. No one writes and thinks like you. Amazing stuff. Keep it up.
It was the best of times.
It was the worst of times.
That should read
It was the best of posts
It was the worst of posts
Nah, dude. It was just the best of posts.
Speak truth to power regarding that idiot that succeeded me.
Godwin's Law.
I've been waiting for someone to make this analogy and thank you.
Fortunately for us Trump is not nearly as smart as Hitler. Hitler could read, write and speak. Trump cannot. Unfortunately for us a large segment of the nation is more ignorant than Trump.
Rump,
When you wake up, you think of me.
Go to sleep, you think of me.
Sitting in court, you think of me.
Sitting on the john, you think of me.
I own the libs.
I own you, Rump.
Bigly.
Well it is true that during my daily ablutions you do cross my mind.
Cubans thought of Castro
Chinese thought of Mao
Koreans think of that fat little guy
Russians think of Putin
Italians thought of Mussolini when he was around
and Germans thought of Hitler
It doesn't make any of them good.
I think of Obama more than you. And Johnson, and Eisenhower and Truman and F Roosevelt and T Roosevelt more than you.
And I think of Lincoln more than any president and probably most of any of the people I know. Sitting in the White House. Losing his child. Running a war. Keeping the country as it was together, struggling to find a general who would fight Lee much less beat him.
I think of Winston Spencer Churchill taking over at 10 Downing knowing that if the Germans invaded, England was ill prepared to defend herself. WSC refusing to lose his army on the continent, and engineering saving them at Dunkirk. WSC rallying his countrymen when only that small island of people heroically stood alone, fighting tyranny.
I think of WSC probably every day of my life.
So it's true, when I defecate, I think about you.
When I see a child die in custody at the border, I think of you.
When I see the ice melting in the Artic, I think of you.
But I wouldn't be too proud of it.
I like Rumpy, he is intelligent and logical.
This post, sadly, is neither. It is breathtakingly asinine.
I also like Rumpy's appreciation of history, though.
This post is comparing watermelons to pineapples. There is, actually, a border crisis with thousands of illegal immigrants coming in through the southern border.
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