Our entire world view is now based on the idea that World War 2 was a battle of Good vs Evil, and that us intervening was unquestionably a good thing. If you even question it, you're hounded down and called a Nazi. But why can't we call 'The Good War' into question? The whole point of the war, originally, was to save the Polish Corridor or at the very least, like the guarantee said, Polish independence. We failed in this task. All of Eastern Europe was handed over to the Soviets, an enemy feared far more than Hitler's Germany, at least in the actual Eastern Europeans eyes. And were our aims in going to war even so altruistic after all? Is the official narrative true? Let's find out.
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