Montag, 8. Dezember 2008

Friedensvertrag für Deutschland - Peace Treaty for Germany

Warum gibt es nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs 1945 und nach der Wiedervereinigung Deutschlands 1989 immer noch keinen Friedensvertrag zwischen den damaligen Siegermächten und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland?
Ich kenne die Antwort – Sie auch?

Peace Treaty for Germany

Why ist there still no peace treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and the former victorious powers after the end of
World War II 1945 and after the reunification of Germany 1989?
I know the answer – do you?

2 Kommentare:

Helmut P. Krause hat gesagt…

Weil die "Anderen" offenbar kein Interesse an einem Friedensvertrag haben und weil wir keine Möglichkeit haben, ihnen einen Friedensvertrag zu "diktieren".

VoxPopuli hat gesagt…

1.)Because a "Federal Republic of Germany" never has been involved into World War II
2.)It is a construct, a corporation, a GmbH - not even a state
3.)The state Deutsches Reich was involved into World War II and only with this state the so-called victorious powers could sign up a peace treaty.
4.)There was no re-unification of Germany respective a reunification of the German Reich 1989 in addition that the eastern parts of the old Germany are still occupied either under Polish or Russian government.
5.)So go for it Germans and insist on the peace treaty this is more important than this bloody Lisbon Treaty which is illegal and a treason to the international community.
6.)And last but not least it is the Morgenthau plan and its message is: Germany must perish!
7.)Any further questions Germans…?

...but still there is always a way.
Even the smallest person can change the course of the future, even the few in Germany are able to do this, this task is appointed to the few they know, and if they don't find a way...no one will!