

Did the West Start WWII? A Controversial New Theory
Did Britain and France intentionally start World War II? A Belarusian historian's controversial claims spark debate. MINSK, BELARUS – A recent video by Belarusian historian politsovetnik2.0 has ignited controversy by suggesting that Britain and France deliberately allowed Germany's remilitarization, ultimately leading to World War II. The video, which has garnered 294 views in less than 10 hours, presents a revisionist interpretation of historical events. "England and France looked through their fingers at the violation of the Versailles Treaty," claims politsovetnik2.0. The historian points to Germany's rearmament and the annexation of Austria and Czechoslovakia as evidence of this alleged deliberate policy. While the video raises provocative questions, it's crucial to approach such claims with caution. Historians generally attribute the outbreak of World War II to a complex interplay of factors, including German aggression, the failure of appeasement, and unresolved issues from World War I. Further research is needed to verify politsovetnik2.0's claims and their alignment with established historical evidence. The video's popularity highlights the enduring fascination with this pivotal historical event and the ongoing debate surrounding its causes.