Kind of a silly question but one I've been thinking of lately. I'm a history nerd by all measures and the subjects question stirs all kind of thoughts in my own head.
As an example- I'm quite interested in the missing artwork stories & how they traveled by rails. Irreplaceable things such as the amber room that just disappeared in the chaos of war and haven't been seen since.
Or the fascination the Nazi's had with the occult and the obscene resources they were willing to commit to finding legendary artifacts such as the 'holy grail'. Almost 100 years worth of history & questions now but the one question I think I'd ask given the scenario of sitting next to the worlds most knowledgeable WWII historian-
I think it'd be why in the world would Nazi Germany attack the Soviet Union and create a two front war when they had a nonaggression agreement? I don't think I've ever seen a clear answer to that particular question.
Was it arrogance? Maybe.. but say what you will about the Nazi's- I think we can all agree they weren't "dumb" and didn't wander into a two front war.
If that's an accurate statement- then the question remains- why? I've thought a lot about this & the best/most logical explanation I can come up with is Germany caught wind that the Soviet Union was going to violate their nonaggression pact and decided to act first & hope to be graced with the tactical advantage given with the element of surprise.
Your thoughts?
-LD
As an example- I'm quite interested in the missing artwork stories & how they traveled by rails. Irreplaceable things such as the amber room that just disappeared in the chaos of war and haven't been seen since.
Or the fascination the Nazi's had with the occult and the obscene resources they were willing to commit to finding legendary artifacts such as the 'holy grail'. Almost 100 years worth of history & questions now but the one question I think I'd ask given the scenario of sitting next to the worlds most knowledgeable WWII historian-
I think it'd be why in the world would Nazi Germany attack the Soviet Union and create a two front war when they had a nonaggression agreement? I don't think I've ever seen a clear answer to that particular question.
Was it arrogance? Maybe.. but say what you will about the Nazi's- I think we can all agree they weren't "dumb" and didn't wander into a two front war.
If that's an accurate statement- then the question remains- why? I've thought a lot about this & the best/most logical explanation I can come up with is Germany caught wind that the Soviet Union was going to violate their nonaggression pact and decided to act first & hope to be graced with the tactical advantage given with the element of surprise.
Your thoughts?
-LD