There was no alliance untill 1940. There was just an Anti-Comintern pact between Germany and Japan. The UK, Italy, Nationalist China and Poland were also invited to join. It proved to be worthless too, since Japan didn't attack the Soviet Union.
Uh, yeah, the fact that the alliance didn't go through until 1940 doesn't contradict me. The anti-comintern pact was an attempt at throwing off the other countries (see also: Japan's friendship medals they sent to America). Poland knew this especially when they were offered an opportunity to be in the pact.
How do you call my argumenting struggling? Yours are mostly grabbed out of the air, please explain what the political and social climate had to do with this. And yes I compare these, the US didn't build up their military yet so I'm not mentioning them.
You said every country at the time. You didn't say "except the US." Your concessions hurt your credibility.
As was outlined by Mein Kampf, an Aryan mentality was promoted in Germany that just so happened to push a statist/eugenic elitism. This is exacerbated by the fact that they were still pretty sore about losing all the territory that they did in WWI and this led to Revanchist behavior. So even if France hadn't declared war first, Germany was going after it sooner or later.
Likewise, this also pushed a mentality that sought to unite the entire continent. Without conquering countries, there's not many ways to do that.
Yes, invaded Vietnam, and learned from it. Never again. The USA isn't going to interfere, they're going to let China do it, who'll probably do it well. It'll be over before you can ask yourself "where did that Chinese puppet regime come from?".
First you say we learned our lesson from North Korea, then you say we learned our lesson from Vietnam even though the two instances were subsequent.
You're an idiot.
I did. It was self-contradictory.
They were simply not welcome anymore, anti-semitism was very common In Europe at that time. Of course genocide was a bridge too far, but the Germans were good enough at influenting the public opinion that they'd find a nice place for the Jews to live. I believe Madagascar was one of the places targetted as a new Jewland.
....Entire families were dragged off and no one cared. That's a little worse than antisemitism. That's kidnapping and destruction/theft of private property. Do you honestly believe that citizens cared about their comfort when they're the target of discrimination.