Why Die For Danzig
An anti-war, pacifist slogan created by French Socialist Marcel Déat, to deter France from going to war against Germany to defend Poland during WW2. Marcel Déat eventually became a Collaborator during the occupation of France by The Third Reich.
The quote is commonly used today to indicate someone collaborating with an autocratic regime that has plans/is already invading other countries.
It is also used to signify someone that shows pacifist tendencies, opinions, or behaviors by asking a country to give concessions (usually territorial) during a defensive war.
The quote is commonly used today to indicate someone collaborating with an autocratic regime that has plans/is already invading other countries.
It is also used to signify someone that shows pacifist tendencies, opinions, or behaviors by asking a country to give concessions (usually territorial) during a defensive war.
Elon Musk: I think Crimea should be officially given to Russia to maintain peace in the region
Western European: Okay Mr. "Why Die For Danzig"
Western European: Okay Mr. "Why Die For Danzig"