Thats nothing remotely like what happened.Kmar wrote:
A general consensus among those involved. This is exhibited by the very fact that it happened. It is logical to conclude that if Canada was ceding territory to the US then Canada would have been given the authority to do so.
If Canada signed a treaty agreeing not to attack China if they invaded Taiwan would you conclude America had given them the authority to do so? o.O
Says nothing, that two military powers signed a treaty doesn't mean the rest of Europe eithe agreed or gave them 'authority' to do so.Says history. Naturally since Britain and France were the only ones capable of real and decisive action against Hitler, they were the only ones with bargaining leverage.
No-one was cheering annexation, the Sudetenland wasn't a black and white question for a start.What I've challenge is the notion that other European powers bore no responsibility in Hitler's rapid rise. Europe was either giving concessions, cheering annexation, or was attempting to sign alliances. Together this all encouraged Hitler. When the leading powers of Europe failed diplomatically Europe as a whole failed.
'Europe as a whole' did not exist, any more than Asia is a unified alliance of any kind.
Fuck Israel