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Does this mean that after the armistice Germany couldn't find peace and were on the verge of another war. Everyone blamed each other for the war. Post-war Germany struggled with the concept of peace in the immediate aftermath of the Armistice . The country was a political melting pot on the verge of revolution with fear and hatred ruling the streets. Everyone was blaming everyone else for the demise of their country and running battles, assassinations, riots, beatings and general civil unrest were daily occurrences.
I don't know what your problem is with what you posted. Hitlers strategy was one going back to the ancient conflicts in the middle ages. Cities that resisted a siege were "sacked" the people brutalised killed and raped and property destroyed, cities that didn't resist were spared. The problem comes when you sack a city that surrenders, then no city surrenders again, this is what happened to Hitler at Moscow and Stalingrad.Villages were razed, inhabitants massacred, the Polish identity eradicated; and in towns, such as Lodz, Jews were herded into ghettos before eventual transportation to the death camps. With his first objective achieved, Hitler visited Warsaw on 5 October, and casting a satisfied eye over the devastated capital, declared: 'this is how I deal with any European city'.