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In May 41 hitler made the following offer for peace ... What if gb had accepted it :
By David Pyne, on January 16th, 2019
http://www.intellectualconservative...ers-1941-peace-offer-carried-by-rudolph-hess/
What follows is the essence of Hitler’s peace proposal included some minor details I have extrapolated from what he had Hess deliver to the British in May 1941, which included an offer of German military withdrawals from all of Western Europe, southern Europe and the Mediterranean:
1. All hostilities between the German Reich and the British Commonwealth will cease immediately.
2. Germany agrees to withdraw all military forces from France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway.
3. In addition, Germany agrees to withdraw all military forces from Yugoslavia, Greece, Libya, western Egypt and the Mediterranean region generally.
4. France will cede Alsace-Lorraine back to Germany, along with the French colony of Madagascar and will transfer the French aircraft carrier Bearn and the battleships Provence, Strasbourg, Richelieu and Jean Bart (still under construction) to German control.
5. All European Jews will be deported to Madagascar where they would be granted self-rule and control of domestic and economic affairs while Germany retains control of their foreign policy and security. Alternatively, the Jews will be shipped to Palestine to remain under British control.
6. Germany will retain control of Luxembourg.
7. Belgium will return the Eupen-Malmedy District to Germany.
8. Britain will take a position of benevolent neutrality in the event of any potential conflict between Germany and the U.S.S.R. including facilitating the sale of foodstuffs and raw materials to Germany.
9. No war reparations will be levied against any belligerent country.
10. France will continue production of tanks, aircraft and artillery and will provide raw materials as necessary to support any impending German war effort against the U.S.S.R.
11. All prisoners of war will be returned to their home countries including two million French POW’s.
12. Germany will help mediate a peaceful resolution of the conflict between Britain and Italy including disputed Italian claims on Yugoslavia and Greece (perhaps a withdrawal of Italian troops from all non-annexed areas limiting them to an occupation of the Dalmatian coast much of which had been promised to Italy by the Allies in exchange for declaring war on Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I) as well as to the Anglo-Italian conflicts over their African colonies (potentially resulting in the transfer of British Somalialand, Malta, Corsica, Tunisia, and French Somalia to Italy.)
13. Britain and France agree to return all former Imperial German colonies, excepting those taken over by Japan, including Tanganyika, Rwanda, Burundi, German Southwest Africa (modern-day Namibia), Cameroon, Togo, Kaiser-Wilhelmsland (northeast New Guinea), Nauru, the Bismarck Archipelago, the North Solomon Islands and Samoa. British troops to be allowed a rail corridor across Tanganyika linking British colonies in northern and southern Africa.
14. German troops will be made available to defend the British Empire if needed.
By David Pyne, on January 16th, 2019
http://www.intellectualconservative...ers-1941-peace-offer-carried-by-rudolph-hess/
What follows is the essence of Hitler’s peace proposal included some minor details I have extrapolated from what he had Hess deliver to the British in May 1941, which included an offer of German military withdrawals from all of Western Europe, southern Europe and the Mediterranean:
1. All hostilities between the German Reich and the British Commonwealth will cease immediately.
2. Germany agrees to withdraw all military forces from France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway.
3. In addition, Germany agrees to withdraw all military forces from Yugoslavia, Greece, Libya, western Egypt and the Mediterranean region generally.
4. France will cede Alsace-Lorraine back to Germany, along with the French colony of Madagascar and will transfer the French aircraft carrier Bearn and the battleships Provence, Strasbourg, Richelieu and Jean Bart (still under construction) to German control.
5. All European Jews will be deported to Madagascar where they would be granted self-rule and control of domestic and economic affairs while Germany retains control of their foreign policy and security. Alternatively, the Jews will be shipped to Palestine to remain under British control.
6. Germany will retain control of Luxembourg.
7. Belgium will return the Eupen-Malmedy District to Germany.
8. Britain will take a position of benevolent neutrality in the event of any potential conflict between Germany and the U.S.S.R. including facilitating the sale of foodstuffs and raw materials to Germany.
9. No war reparations will be levied against any belligerent country.
10. France will continue production of tanks, aircraft and artillery and will provide raw materials as necessary to support any impending German war effort against the U.S.S.R.
11. All prisoners of war will be returned to their home countries including two million French POW’s.
12. Germany will help mediate a peaceful resolution of the conflict between Britain and Italy including disputed Italian claims on Yugoslavia and Greece (perhaps a withdrawal of Italian troops from all non-annexed areas limiting them to an occupation of the Dalmatian coast much of which had been promised to Italy by the Allies in exchange for declaring war on Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I) as well as to the Anglo-Italian conflicts over their African colonies (potentially resulting in the transfer of British Somalialand, Malta, Corsica, Tunisia, and French Somalia to Italy.)
13. Britain and France agree to return all former Imperial German colonies, excepting those taken over by Japan, including Tanganyika, Rwanda, Burundi, German Southwest Africa (modern-day Namibia), Cameroon, Togo, Kaiser-Wilhelmsland (northeast New Guinea), Nauru, the Bismarck Archipelago, the North Solomon Islands and Samoa. British troops to be allowed a rail corridor across Tanganyika linking British colonies in northern and southern Africa.
14. German troops will be made available to defend the British Empire if needed.