Merkel: Loser or Megalomaniac?
Friends, reading Reuters today, I wondered whether my thoughts about WW2 are valid. I mean, I thought Germany lost big-time. Silly me.
It seems that Angela Merkel (shown above) seems to have the fate of the European Union in her fat little hands. Many E.U. countries are sweating on what Angela and her Government might or might not do.
But I seem to recollect that Germany was forced to surrender in 1945 and admit that their gamble was lost and that the outcome was that they should eat humble pie for eternity. My, how things change!
Of course, Germany and Japan, today, are big movers and shakers. Both still have Americans on their soil, lots of them, but both seem to have done very well out of losing the ‘War to End all Wars!’
Now, I look at Iraq and Afghanistan and it seems to me they haven’t done half so well, at least not yet. But the question is: will they emerge in the future to challenge Germany and Japan?
Will they too become major economic powers? Or will the four of them form a mega-empire, one that challenges their occupier: the Yanks?
Perhaps in our modern world, the losers become the winners, like Peace is War and War is Peace.
Perhaps this is part of America’s master plan. Smash rivals into the ground, then make them world powers! Indoctrinate them until they don’t know whether they are Arthur or Martha. Fill them will Coke and Big Macs until their eyes bulge and their brains leak out through their ears!
There is dirty work at the crossroads! Who is up who and who is paying the rent?
Will someone tell me who won WW2?

The bankers won WW2. They won the first world war as well. In fact the bankers have won every war in the last 500 years or so. It doesn’t matter to them which side triumphs in the fighting, they make huge money either way.
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David, I am afraid your thoughts about WW2 are indeed hardly valid. Just because a country has lost a war does not mean that said country cannot come back. It is one thing to dish up atrocities ad infinitum to make sure the winning side looks whiter than white. It is quiet another thing as Dave points out to look behind the facade.
Clearly, since the end of WW2 we see today how we are manipulated in believing that we are still fighting the noble cause. And we are finding enemies we hardly dreamed about some sixty years ago.
These dastardly Germans are now our Allies fighting at the Hindu Kush for German freedom!
A truly mind boggling turn around. And all this is done for the sake of preserving our wonderful corrupt system which is named democracy which is run by a plutocracy.
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” Will someone tell me who won the war?”
No one wins a war. Except the bankers at the cost of the ordinary human being.
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The ordinary people on both sides were the loosers. When millions die and many millions more suffer horribly there can be few real winners. Rhubarb has it right, only the bankers won then and they are the only ones winning now. By the time the bankers find out that even they can be loosers the rest of us will have long sonce been toast.
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“Wars are not won on the battlefield, they are won in the minds of people.”
The Most Dangerous Game Part 1 (CIA Mind Control)
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/13719/The_Most_dangerous_Game_part_1__CIA_Mind_Control_/
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Where’s bush when you need him? Merkel just needs a massage!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGwORpJs96E&feature=related
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America’s master plan is ISRAEL’S MASTER PLAN. The two are inextricably entwined. The Greater Israel is the master plan. You’ve published about this before David. When you pint to the US, you must by necessity point to Israel as well.
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Michael Parenti has a different outlook on the roots of WW2.
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9Lievywdoo
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDmovEja_f0&feature=related
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Well, this post has elicited some interesting though diverse responses. There doesn’t appear to be a clear viewpoint or consensus, a not unfamiliar position.
If we can’t reach a clear conclusion about something that happened 66 years ago, what chance do we of making sense of the current confused situation the world finds itself in?
There are lots of fingers pointing in many directions but which is the right one? And would it make any difference if we knew which was the right one? Can we really do anything about it?
Take me to a monastery!
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i duno who won the war but i do know who lost. palestine lost. my people lost. we didn’t lift a finger of aggression toward anyone yet we lost our land, our culture, our history, our homes, and our lives. of all the countries in the world palestine was the biggest loser. and what is funny is we never asked for any of this and yet we had to pay the price of the western powers. where is our justice? certainly not at the UN.
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David G,
Depends on the definition of ‘winning’. The democracies had a different notion of ‘victory’ from the Nazis and the Japanese war lords and, of course, the end of WW2 was followed by the Cold War. Germany and Japan were such valuable assets to the US, far too valuable to be left to fall under Soviet influence. How can we blame contemporary Germans and Japanese for the atrocities of earlier generations? That said, I’ll admit that the modern Japanese tendency to portray themselves as victims during WW2 (unlike the Germans) is really, extremely annoying. I’m also annoyed that the Germans and Japanese are excellent engineers and real entrepreneurs, in contrast to the dead-heads and paper entrepreneurs who infest the Australian economy.
We, in Australia definitely won, we’re not slaves of the Japanese and without a prosperous Japan, Australia would by now probably be in the Third World.
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Zainab, what has happened to your people shows the evil of humanity!
Russel, the ironies of history are many and varied. Of course, Japan and Germany are still influenced by the Dark Kingdom of America!
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The question is, who will win the next one?
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