Take some time to balance the weapons

Then french and UK leaders were straight up braindead.

It’s quite broad brush to state that the Reich didn’t have foresight. Odds were against them and they knew it from the start, but they did fairly well.
I’d say that the Allies lacked leadership and foresight, including Teddy Roosevelt.

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This. Also Stalin. And also USofA. And many, many others. Including Mussolini, which is still considered as a joke.

I dont know, sufficiently for sell the czekia to the germany, or thinking the germany dont pass from the Belgium again ecc…

Yep that the point, i said it in the beginning

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All ww2 leader lack of foresigth allaies more the german, this explain the initial succes of germany, but after allaies get smart people the war changed, an example of both side lack of foresigth

  • french think germany dont go pass from the Belgium for the 70th time

  • germany wo think capture stalingrad is more important than take Caucaso oil reserve for starve the soviet tank

Teddy wasn’t even president during WW2, he was the guy who bought the Panama Canal from France. Get your president’s straight before trying to discuss them.

Franklin D. + Teddy’s appeal to peace. Go find sanitized water from somewhere.

And? I already said that

Are you dumb? Teddy didn’t even help write that speech, he was fucking dead by that time. Go read a fucking book.

There is some joke on an immortal teddy in America?

The joke goes “Death had to come for Teddy in his sleep because otherwise there would have been a fight.”

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Ah understand is like the chuck meme

No, but you are. Legacy of T. Roosevelt is complex and if you’d ever read anything you’d actually comprehend, you would know this. His legacy had direct and indirect impacts on why US played neutrality role.
Perhaps this has something to do with your education system over the yonder.

As a person T. Roosevelt is one the All Time Greatest human beings on the planet, if the stories are true.

Yes, Teddy Roosevelt played quite the role in American foreign policy but if you even understand anything about US history, the President that was the most responsible for the neutrality stance of the US was Woodrow Wilson, wanting to stay out of “European affiars”, only wanting to establish the US’s base of power in colonial holdings. Teddy was screaming to the high heavens to join World War 1 as soon as it broke out to prove American supremacy, and would very likely have done the same in response to the German violations of the Versailles treaty. Seriously, stop pretending you know anything about the United States when you can only use outdated talking points and vague statements.

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Theodore Roosevelt died in 1919
Do you mean FDR?

Edit: I read the rest of the thread nvm

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And to think that in most cities and town we have roads named after Cadorna, whose leading skills closely rival those of Futurama’s Zapp Brannigan.

“Yes, let’s try for the 12th time in a row the same exact tactic that ended up getting our troops slaughtered the previous 11 times, I feel this time things will be different. And if we lose again, it’s our men’s fault for being cowards!”

(I’m NOT EVEN KIDDING, for those unaware, that’s what the dude actually did. TWELVE. TIMES.)

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Brest Litovsk was much rougher, Germany really got off the hook easily on Versailles.

Ultimately, war is not balanced, and was not balanced.
Germany bit way more they could chew