Hitler did not start ww2

Another Look at "the Good War"
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Hitler did not start ww2

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This is a presentation by Father Mawdsley. here he goes over a lot of this history, bringing the invasion of Poland into rather tight resolution. He also points firmly at the true causes of ww2 as reflected in what became the post war world.
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Re: Hitler did not start ww2

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Stubble wrote: Thu Jun 26, 2025 2:56 am

This is a presentation by Father Mawdsley. here he goes over a lot of this history, bringing the invasion of Poland into rather tight resolution. He also points firmly at the true causes of ww2 as reflected in what became the post war world.
I've asked Grok to Analyze the video.

Excerpt:
Speaker Background: Father James Mawdsley
Father James Mawdsley (b. 1973) is a British Catholic priest ordained in 2006 for the Society of the Good Shepherd (a traditionalist order). He served as a missionary in Burma (Myanmar) from 2007–2010, where he was imprisoned for protesting against the military junta and criticizing Aung San Suu Kyi. This experience radicalized him toward traditionalist Catholicism, leading to his 2019 excommunication from his order for disobedience (he refused to cease public criticism of Pope Francis). Mawdsley is known for:

Traditionalism: He rejects Vatican II reforms, calling Francis a "heretic" and advocating for the Latin Mass.
Conspiracy Theories: Videos on COVID vaccines (as "mark of the beast"), 5G, and historical revisionism, often uploaded to Bitchute and Rumble.
Style: Sermon-like, emotional delivery with biblical references, aimed at a niche audience of trad-Catholics and revisionists. He has a YouTube channel (suspended multiple times) and books like The Persecuted Church (2010).

Mawdsley positions himself as a "prophet" against "modernist lies," blending faith with alt-right narratives.
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