Even a casual student of history knows that all of these men were painted as villains. Some more than others, obviously. Churchill was no saint pre-WWII. But he ain't in the same league as stalin and mao.
"Great Noticing" my ass. Read books. Not just school books. History taught in schools is a small percentage of the whole. Just like math, science, or any other subject.
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Ask 100 people on the street who the most evil human being in history was, and 90% will say Hitler.
This isn't because all of these people rigorously studied original-source literature and arrived at the same conclusion...
It's because they all watched the same Hollywood movies growing up, had the same mainstream media news channels on TV, and read the same McGraw-Hill history textbooks in school.
All 3 of these informational channels were (and still are) heavily-influenced to outright owned by Jews.
Therefore, it is ABSOLUTELY fair grounds to put our artificially-implanted emotions on certain historical figures/events aside, and question the narratives we were served through these sources, as they have an obvious underlying bias, which has an unfathomably-large financial incentive driving it (billions of dollars of reparations siphoned out of German citizens and several other western countries every single year.)
Even a casual student of history knows that all of these men were painted as villains. Some more than others, obviously. Churchill was no saint pre-WWII. But he ain't in the same league as stalin and mao.
"Great Noticing" my ass. Read books. Not just school books. History taught in schools is a small percentage of the whole. Just like math, science, or any other subject.
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