The Lie: Germany conspired with the other Axis Powers to start World War II.
The Truth:
The answer is clear. The state of German armament in 1939 gives the decisive proof that Hitler was not contemplating general war, and probably not intending war at all. AJP Taylor
No confirmation has ever been found in German archives that Germany conspired to instigate World War II. The Axis powers also never had a clear-cut plan for achieving world domination. Gen. George Marshall points out in a report titled The Winning of the War in Europe and the Pacific that there was never close cooperation among the Axis powers. Marshalls report, which was published after the war, was based on American intelligence reports and interviews with captured German commanders. Marshalls report contains the following statements:
No evidence has yet been found that the German High Command had any over- all strategic plan
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When Italy entered the war Mussolinis strategic aims contemplated the expansion of his empire under the cloak of German military success. Field Marshal Keitel reveals that Italys declaration of war was contrary to her agreement with Germany. Both Keitel and Jodl agree that it was undesired
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Nor is there evidence of close strategic coordination between Germany and Japan. The German General Staff recognized that Japan was bound by the neutrality pact with Russia but hoped that the Japanese would tie down strong British and American land, sea and air forces in the Far East.
In the absence of anything so far to the contrary, it is believed that Japan also acted unilaterally and not in accordance with a unified strategic plan
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Not only were the European partners of the Axis unable to coordinate their plans and resources and agree within their own nations how best to proceed, but the eastern partner, Japan, was working in even greater discord. The Axis as a matter of fact existed on paper only.