Nearly 400,000 British soldiers died during WWII, with many more maimed, physically and mentally. An astonishing 50 percent of bomber pilots lost their lives during airborne sorties (The Bombing War by Richard Overy).
A 2009 British book that catalogued the views of many veterans of WWII, called The Unknown Warriors, by Nicholas Pringle, showed that an overwhelming majority agreed that their sacrifices were in vain, saying that 'it's not our country anymore.' One of the writer's questions to the ex-servicemen was 'Are you happy with how your country has turned out? What do you think your fallen comrades would have made of life in 21st-century Britain?' The answers were almost unanimously ones of grave disappointment and profound betrayal. With scathing words like:
>'This Land of Hope and Glory is in reality a land of yobs, drug addicts, drunkard youths and teenage mothers', '[It is as if] we had served our country to the full and were then forgotten', 'I sing no song for the once-proud country that spawned me, and I wonder why I ever tried', 'My patriotism has gone out the window', 'If I had my time again, would we fight as before? Need you ask?', 'Our country has been given away to foreigners...', 'Those comrades of mine who never made it back would be appalled if they could see the world as it is today', 'as I look around parts of Birmingham today you would never know you were in England', 'I am very unhappy about the way this country is being transformed. I go nowhere after dark. I don't even answer my doorbell then', 'This is not the country I fought for' and 'Our culture is draining away and we are forbidden to say anything.'
They nearly unanimously declared that politicians were 'liars, incompetents and self-aggrandising charlatans'.
They lamented helplessly that their letters of complaint to politicians went unanswered. It was like they were invisible, forgotten, discarded, except on Remembrance Day, when they were paraded before the public. They rightfully felt betrayed. They were lied to on a profound scale. They unknowingly helped the forces of evil win a war against that of good, and now there was nothing they could do about it. They had been told that they were heroes, but they now realized that they were nothing more than mercenaries and fodder.
When will Bongs admit they fought on the wrong side?
From memory, 4 of them said it would have been better if Hitler got there or they should have fought for Germany.
Xavier Turner
I know. My grandpa was a WW2 vet who fought in France and Germany (and later Korea). He said he regretted what he did as a young man, and had he known what the West would become, he would have fought for Adolf Hitler. My shitlib cuck parents called him a "racist" "bigot" for it, but he stood by his word 'till the day he died.
Source please, OP They should've known better at the time. Don't feel sympathy for the bastards who doomed us to this timeline for no reason other than "muh Poland"
That's why I dont like Hitler. So many Europeans died in this wars and look what we got for it.
Jacob Sullivan
Hitler would have only displaced a few Franks if left to his own devices. Maybe some Soviets but no problem there. But no, JewSA, perfidious (((Albion))) and everyone else made sure Europe wouldn't be white. Fuck the past. It makes me sad