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Yeah, but the people who lost the war were Ludendorff and Hindenburg, Prussian Junkers both.
The real problem was the attempted communist revolutions in Bavaria and elsewhere, where you had massive Jewish representation amongst their leaders: Ernst Toller, Eugene Levine, Luxembourg and so on.
That wasn't how a lot of Germans saw it at the time. The noble German army had been "stabbed in the back" by the elites.
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Yes, the sprint to Paris through Belgium failed and lead to an extended trench war. Big L on the German high command.
But no one on planet earth could have guessed that America would get involved with the war. The Balfour Declaration was very openly made in response to the zionist promise that they'd bring America in to win the war. Who could been blamed for not seeing that coming?
This makes zero sense. By the time of the balfour declaration, the US had already declared war.
Everyone, first of all the germans, predicted it.
A: If you get the US involved we will make the balfour declaration
B: Okay, we will get the US involved.
US gets involved
A: We make the balfour declaration
What about this makes zero sense?
Promises precede actions. The balfour declaration is a promise - supposedly, the jews would give their own promise (to get the US into the war) in exchange. What kind of moron acts first and is satisfied with a promise in exchange?
This is all conspiratorial nonsense anyway, the causes were well understood by the participants. Anything involving a jew is presented as causal on zero evidence. Actually, there were jews who were far more involved with the true causes, somewhere else in the story: in the german civilian government, who tried to avoid war with the US. They would later be blamed for stabbing germany in the back with this kind of 'traitorous' behaviour. They really are consistently perfidious, no matter what they do. For a people as all-powerful as them, the prime movers of history, the original cause of everything, they seem to be thwarted and condemned at every turn, forced to use subterfuge and misidirection in all of their wildly contradictory dealings.
? That made zero sense.
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