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    1. Themetalin on

      Weaker countries are just chess pieces of stronger countries, that’s why.

    2. Philip_Raven on

      this is where the czech motto “O nás, bez nás” (About us, without us) came from

      let us be clear, taking the Sudetenland was never about the Germans living on the border. it was about Hitler not having to fight heavily fortified border positions. It was obvious the reason was to have an easier time attacking the rest of Czechoslovakia.

      and we are pretty sure that everyone in the Munich conference knew it too, they were just happy it wasn’t them. They basically sold their ally to buy themselves few months of piece.

      Putin used literally the same rhetoric after the invasion.

      That’s why, when people actually try to argue Putin’s point of view, Czech people see through that shit.

    3. Sir_Cat_Angry on

      Munich was in 2022. We already went past this point. Czechoslovakia surrendered, they didn’t even try, Ukraine was told the same stories about “undefeated army”, yet the difference was that Ukrainian politicians stood their ground in their moment, and Czechoslovakian politicians fumbled.

    4. basteilubbe on

      Because (most of) the West doesn’t really care about Ukraine that much. For them/us it’s just another “quarrel in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing”.

    5. -_Hellcat_ on

      Because the world has forgotten the lessons of the past. History repeats itself. It was necessary to help Ukraine destroy the russians on its territory when there was such a possibility. Now Europe itself will fight fascist ruzia in a couple of years. For this reason, Europe should invite Ukraine to join NATO, because the Ukrainian army is the most combat-ready in Europe and has colossal experience in waging modern warfare.

    6. hrdlg1234 on

      Because the only thing needed for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

    7. MrLeville on

      Wait wait, we still haven’t done the canada anschluss. Let’s do this things in order please

    8. Omnigreen on

      Thats a result of what happens when you send not enough weapons for a counter attack, thank you so much for 2023, and for F16 for which we waited more then 2 years. Want to prevent Munich 2 so much? Then send your troops! Blah blah blah and useless symbolism is not enough anymore! We are not an endless nation and there are 110 millions more russians than us, get it already! We are tired of dying with no results, so sorry so so much if that’s an issue for you!

    9. narayan77 on

      Europe could increase defense spending and arm Ukraine. Poland, Finland, Sweden, and the Baltic states are doing all they can. I would be willing to pay more tax to help defend Ukraine. 

    10. No_Train_back on

      Because history is cyclical. If you take William Shirer’s book “Berlin Diary” and change some of the names and dates, you’ll get the feeling that you’re reading notes from the last couple of years.

    11. OddishChamp on

      Immediately thought of the same the moment I heard Trump made a deal with Putin without Zelensky.

    12. ProductGuy48 on

      Much love to Munich the city but they shouldn’t be holding any security conferences IMO.

    13. luthen_rael-axis- on

      Atleast we know it will have a happy ending. Painfull yes but happy nonetheless.

    14. ImagineGuy_ on

      History repeats itself.
      After Munich Agreement came First Vienna award, which granted southern Slovakia to Hungarians. So we can assume if we grant these territories to Russia, Russia and their allies will start to ask for more and more. Why are some people so naive and short-sighted…

    15. zyndram_ on

      I know that the analogy is tempting and on the surface very obvious, but false historical analogies lead to the false policies. In 1938 when threatened with the German invasion Czechoslovaks were left alone, and the great powers preferred to negotiate the Czechoslovakia partition rather than risk a global war.

      In 2022 when threatened with the Russian invasion Ukraine received almost universal support and substantial help from great powers and their neighbours. That’s the main difference.

    16. Cartman_bg on

      We really love to find similarities between history and present day.
      But I think there not many between ww2 and what we have now.
      Russia is not nazi germany, Czechs are not Ukrainians.

    17. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties)

      * Czechoslovakia 2%
      * Greece 9%
      * Lithuania 14%
      * Poland 17%

      Not a great analogy, Czechoslovakia had one of the lowest casualty rates among countries where war was waged.

      And second – this territory ale already occupied, not under Ukraine control, as in example with Czechoslovakia.

    18. -HeavenHammer- on

      Could have been worse. We live in a timeline where the Russian Army is Dogpoop, An indepth analysis of their movements in Northern Ukraine during the first weeks of the war is eye opening

    19. kkapulic on

      Wtf war is far from over, Ukraine is not Czechoslovakia in 1938! This comparisons can only serve as an excuse for Europe to do nothing again and blame it on Trump. Nothing prevents us to send troops to stop Putin right now and prevent the 1938!

    20. Unfair-Foot-4032 on

      Fucking hell! Can we, for once, NOT be connected to a dumb shit show? An american VP having diarrhea on stage -> “THE MUNICH INCIDENT”.

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