How wonderful it would have been if I had been born in Germany during World War II!

Updated on military 2024-05-25
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Periodically, if you are already an adult.

    In the first few years of the mustache, you will be able to enjoy paid holidays, past wages, social security and other benefits, and you will feel good during that time. After the mustache blitzed Poland, you were excited to hear the mustache's speech, so you enthusiastically joined the army and fought for the motherland. Soon after, you follow the 30 Infantry Division into Paris, stand in front of the Arc de Triomphe, Prussian glory rings, and you feel that you are the most beautiful man in the world.

    Declaring war on the Soviets, you have participated in many battles, you have been tormented by the bitter cold of Siberia, you think you can win, but the Soviets are still firmly entrenched in Moscow, and you begin to wonder if you can survive the harsh winter. After a few months, you are pushed back to the starting point, your army is in a mess, the troops begin to reorganize, and finally you are formed into a team with a group of disabled people and even small children, and you feel that victory is hopeless. The hammer slams down on the gates of Berlin and you try to escape, but the deserters are caught by the secret police and hanged on a telephone pole, so you can only resist hard.

    A long week has passed, the war is over, and you have dragged your crippled body back to your homeland, which has long been destroyed by artillery fire along with your beautiful illusions, and you begin to write in your diary, the first of which you write: How good it would be if I were born in another peaceful country.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You are thinking too much, it may be even worse, the following information is for reference only. The state of the German economy is not as rosy as expected. Back in the 30s of the last century, there was a very difficult situation for the German industry.

    There was a general shortage of funds, which led to the stagnation of the market. The production fell sharply due to a lack of demand. The number of unemployed is very high.

    Mainly because, in the event of a war effort at high reparations, it had been more difficult for Germany to impose the Treaty of Versailles, and that the young Weimar democracy was an opportunity to promote economic events through political action and to provide a stable basis for the economic policy of the Weimar Republic. Only in 1932 they announced German reparations up to 300 million dollars, but never paid. As a result, in November 1923, the monetary mortgage mark, also known as the rent mark, was introduced in Germany to curb the hyperinflation of the time.

    It replaced the paper mark, which was worthless due to inflation but only as a temporary currency, which was soon replaced by the national mark. The mark is pegged to the US dollar, with the mark to the US dollar; Mark to paper Mark is a one-to-one mega. and limit its purchasing power significantly.

    Currency reforms were an important step towards the consolidation of the German currency, but they also had a serious impact on the financial situation of a large part of the German population. ——**Yu knows netizens.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you had been born in Germany during World War II, then it is likely that you have been captured as a soldier or killed by the disabled, and turned into a murderous demon.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not good. Then it was destroyed by the United States and other allies early, and he became a slave to the country, and he did not have a good life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is conceivable that your life will go from heaven to hell. Because the good times in Germany are not such times.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Even if it's alive, it's not as comfortable as it is now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may change, at that time some of the top leaders of the German army were in private contact with the Allies, and the Allies put forward the terms of peace: Hitler must be **, and the influence of the Nazis should be eliminated from the regime.

    The officer corps that attempted to assassinate Hitler was based entirely on this assumption, and as soon as Hitler died, the head of the army would immediately take control of Berlin and forcibly remove the secret police. At the same time, it was reorganized, those Nazis were eliminated, and a regime was established entirely led by Prussian soldiers.

    If at this time the Western Allies reached a rapprochement with the new Germany**, then Germany could transfer all its military forces on the Western Front to the Soviet-German battlefield, and the war would have lasted longer. (But it was still difficult for Germany to win).

    At the same time, if the West mediates, the Soviets and Germany may reach a ceasefire, at least Germany will be retained.

    After the war, Germany would become the front-line bastion of the West against the USSR.

    The Cold War will definitely still happen, because the ideological contradictions between the United States and the Soviet Union are irreconcilable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, in 1944, when the overall situation had been decided, and even if Germany surrendered, it would only be an unconditional situation in which the United States and the Soviet Union would divide their post-war interests, and a situation would inevitably arise, and then the Cold War pattern and struggle for hegemony would inevitably appear.

    As for the Manhattan Project, it is impossible to cancel it. Japan is die-hard, and the best way to reduce ** is to destroy the will, that is to say nuclear bombing.

    The nuclear investment is huge, which has a far-reaching impact on the situation of hegemony, and it is impossible to cancel it, but if Germany unilaterally surrenders to the allies, then the Soviet Union will inevitably lose many benefits, such as the size of the post-war sphere of influence and the acquisition of scientific and technological data and scientific research personnel from Germany.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hitler is dead, World War II will not stop immediately, the outcome of World War II will not change, and there will be a Cold War, which is determined by the national nature of the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, 1944 was already a foregone conclusion, and Hitler's personal life and death were not enough to have an impact on the general situation in the world.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, the tide of history does not change by one person.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no accurate record and answer to the question of how many people were arrested, how many people were killed, how many people were imprisoned, and how many people were exiled in the "Great Purge" has become a major historical mystery of the 20th century. The Soviet Union officially identified 3.5 million to 4.5 million people. According to the results of the research of Russian scholars, they generally agree that the figure is 20 million.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wall Crack Amway your movie "Dunkirk" of the same name **, of course, is not the version of the movie analysis, I recommend to you the Chinese version of the famous American writer and historical researcher Walter Lauder's "Dunkirk" book, which describes the real history of the Great Retreat in great detail, and proposes a new vision of contemporary research on Dunkirk, which has been selling well for 30 years after its publication in the United States, and has become a classic masterpiece describing Dunkirk.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Just a few biographies. Like Montgomery, Rommel, Patton, and so on.

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