Now could you please relate that back to the case at hand? It seems to me that you are under the misapprehension that nobody tried to prevent the Second World War from starting, and that people weren't bothered by Hitler or his policies.
Perhaps I should summarise. Nobody wanted war in the thirties, and those who saw a need to stand up to Hitler and others like him were usually accused of warmongering.
This does not mean that the leaders of Europe were sitting on their hands and allowing Hitler to do whatever he wanted. They were attempting to use diplomatic channels to prevent armed conflict. It didn't work, and the rest is history.
None of which has very much to do with Iraqi troops being shot after capture. Could we perhaps work our way back to discussing that, rather than me delivering a Year 10 history lesson?
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