German Chancellor Adolf Hitler salutes units of the German army
on Oct. 5, 1939, in Warsaw, Poland. AP
on Oct. 5, 1939, in Warsaw, Poland. AP
Why Wasn't Hitler Stopped? -- Klaus Wiegrefe
World War II began 70 years ago when Germany invaded Poland on Sept. 1, 1939. It would last six years and claim millions of lives. But the Allies missed several opportunities to stop Hitler in the run-up to the war.
It is Aug. 25, 1939, and Adolf Hitler's official apartment in Berlin's Old Reich Chancellery is decorated with the usual floral arrangements, including magnificent bouquets at the entrance to the garden room. But on this Friday Hitler, normally an admirer of summer blossoms, has no interest in flowers.
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