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LDS_Forever hoped no monster like Hitler would be born again. Well, sorry to say it, but if you look at the forces at work in the world today - especially in Europe - you will see the plan of the National Socialists (this time working under Internationalism) in full swing. Anyone who has studied the EU deeply will know of its Nazi origins and the parallels of present policies with the enacted and published policies of the Nazis. Even the EEC was a Nazi term.* |
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I recently read an article by someone who saw firsthand Hitler's rise to power:
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I"m no expert on WWII - but I learned a lot about what happened in Germany - and Europe - back in those days. I always wondered how the wonderful German people - so honest, decent, hard-working, friendly, and generous - could ever allow such a thing to happen. (A Voice From Nazi Germany: A Survivor shows parallels between Naziism and trends in the U.S.) |
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looking at how the americans and israelis are behaving... |
Apparently Hitler also had something else up his sleeve. He had ordered one of his generals to kidnap the pope. Luckily, his general disobeyed him.
https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6830236/
Hitler was incredibly smart when it came to infusing a deep sense of nationality to the German people (Geobels is also to assume some responsibiltiy in this). In giving them a single source of hatered for their problems. However, it is once again greed that causes a conquerer to fail. When you have stetched out your resources so far that it is impossible to maintain your position. Men like this cant stop. Even if all of europe would have fallen to Hilter, would that have been enough? You have to know, at sometime, he would have even turned on his foes.
There really is not perfect word to describe Hitler. We should just thank what every power you believe in, that he was subdued.
Just a thought,
Vincenzo
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German government commemorates Hitler assassination attempt
In Berlin, the German government commemorated those who died resisting the Nazi regime. On July 20th 1944, the resistance cell of Count von Stauffenberg tried without success to kill Hitler with a bomb at his "Wolf's Lair" headquarters in eastern Prussia. The very same evening, von Stauffenberg and three co-conspirators were shot in the courtyard of the Bendlerblock [Nazi War Ministry]. Despite its failure, the attack on Hitler 61 years ago today was of great importance as an expression of conscience against Nazi injustice, said Minister of Justice Zypries at ceremony at the Ploetzensee [prison] memorial. More than 2,500 persons who engaged in active resistance against the Nazis were murdered there between 1933 and 1945. The president of the Federal Constitutional Court, Papier, and the Inspector General Schneiderhan of the German Armed Forces laid a wreath in the yard of the Bendlerblock. The Armed Forces will mark the anniversary with a ceremonial swearing in of 500 recruits at the Bendlerblock this evening. They will take their oath in the presence of Minister Struck. In opposition to the military ceremony being held on the 61st anniversary of the failed assassination attempt on Hitler, opponents of such public swearing-in ceremonies announced protests.
Ref. https://www.germnews.de/dn
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Hitler was incredibly smart when it came to infusing a deep sense of nationality to the German people (Geobels is also to assume some responsibiltiy in this). In giving them a single source of hatered for their problems. However, it is once again greed that causes a conquerer to fail. When you have stetched out your resources so far that it is impossible to maintain your position. Men like this cant stop. Even if all of europe would have fallen to Hilter, would that have been enough? You have to know, at sometime, he would have even turned on his foes. There really is not perfect word to describe Hitler. We should just thank what every power you believe in, that he was subdued. Just a thought, Vincenzo |
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