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August 02, 2018, 06:12:15 AM
#61
He was a strong person and a good leader, but he made a lot of mistakes,his policy was too cruel,he killed millions of people.Noone can decide who deserves to live and who doesn't.
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July 23, 2018, 12:26:13 PM
#60
I don't know that much about Hitler, but, by all accounts, it seems like he was a great leader. I don't mean great in that he did good things, but he united so many people in a cause. It's hard for me to think of another modern leader who has had so much impact on the world. I'm sure it's not the best comparison, but I am watching the TV show The Handmaid's Tale right now and maybe there are some similarities. The Handmaid's Tale also deals with a totalitarian society. When the society was conceived, there were some good motives and goals. I'm sure that's the case with Hitler too. He had some good ideas and intentions, but some of them were horrible and in the end it was pretty hard to see any good that came from his leadership. Regardless of the horrible things that he did, it's certainly worth studying how he was able to pull off what he did on such a huge scale.
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July 23, 2018, 03:59:50 AM
#59
“Mein Kampf” is a mix of autobiography and manifesto that Hitler began writing during a rather comfortable prison stay after his failed putsch of 1923. It was first published in two volumes in 1925 and 1926. The title means “My Struggle”, and Hitler certainly struggled with syntax, grammar and style. One contemporary reviewer ridiculed it as “Mein Krampf” (My Cramp). Much of it is dull or incomprehensible today. Some phrases demand parody: “Columbus’s eggs lie around by the hundreds of thousands, but Columbuses are met with less frequently.”
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July 22, 2018, 07:26:30 AM
#58
Benjamin Netanyahu is same as Hitler, but Benjamin is smarter then hitler, look what hes doing and how he expands his useless country called Israel with 0 costs.
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July 22, 2018, 05:11:38 AM
#57
No matter the validity of his ideologies,  Hitler was responsible for the death of millions of people. So he's no hero
The history book would have been totally different if Germany and it's allies had won the second world. No one would have known about the Jews holocaust at all and they would have been very close to extinction.

You are right. The history books would have been different. But, what if the NAZI's had won and they just normalized the extermination of all non Aryans? I believe that is ultimately what they wanted.
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July 21, 2018, 08:27:23 AM
#56
After reading his biography and watching lots of others documentary about WW2, i totally started thinking different about Hitler than i use to.Hilter had a good mission but he chose a bad path and bad company, i  guess. He can also be taken as a good example of try try until you die, by the way😂😂
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July 10, 2018, 03:34:46 AM
#55
I think he was a powerful leader with a powerful army bent on destruction, fueled by ambition, hunger for
more power and his ideology and own beliefs. But what he did to the innocents was far worse than imaginable.
The persecution of the Jews and the Genocide that came of it was dark and painful. Hitler will always be remembered
as an evil dictator because he undeniably was malevolent. 
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July 09, 2018, 09:48:56 AM
#54
I think the victors write, create and change the history books. We CANNOT know what really happened or the exact timelines/events. World war 1, economic collapse, bankers, all these things contributed to putting things in motion. Atrocities were on both sides, but history is written as propaganda of the victors, even if the events represented are real, it should surprise no one if they are greatly exaggerated and covered in bias.

This is the game of elites and bankers.. to pit poor people against each other everywhere. Let us leave this nonsense in the past and #exitfiat (fiat is TENDER FOR LAW, Legalese the language used for deception in the Babylonian Cult of the Private "Law Society")
legendary
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July 09, 2018, 09:41:43 AM
#53
If Hitler had won, we wouldn't have the corrupt banking Ponzi that we have today, a Ponzi that is killing millions, and stealing their wealth.

In addition, Hitler wouldn't have been able to hold it in the face of the desires for freedom around the world. He would have failed in the long run.

If Hitler had won, the result would have been better for the world in the long run. Of course, since it didn't happen that way, who really knows what things would have been like?

Cool
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July 09, 2018, 09:36:42 AM
#52
I think he is a great ruler. But he did so many bad things.
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July 08, 2018, 11:31:43 AM
#51
I sometimes wonder: "Will humanity discriminate against Hitler?"
In ancient times Alexander the Great was famous for its devastating effects as his army overran.
In the medieval times Genghis Khan, he almost had the world he knew because he had a mighty army, good fight and extremely ... cruel.
In modern times there was Napoleon Bonaparte I, who was very famous for the art of war. i did not collect much information about him, but certainly he was not so gentle that new conquest power. so
Modern times have more Hitler, whom human beings call demon, blasphemous in all forms from the picture to the film, ... a dictator who heard the name spit on everyone . Are they really hateful?
In fact, Hitler was a better man and more noble than any of the above, he sacrificed his life for his ideal, even his private life. With an ideal that Germany is strong, growing and dominating the world. In fact, this is the wish of the majority of the military. In a certain sense, you can consider this as patriotism, ready to become a historical sinner for the country to grow.
So why is Hitler considered a historical criminal, the devil?
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June 30, 2018, 07:14:57 PM
#50
I think Hitler did some very bad things but a lot of this things is just propaganda from other side that is same evil as him dont be fool by those people ,thats same people that create Hitler but in some point they lost control over him and i think he was so evil and so intelegent at same time that he scrues up the zionists and bomb the England ,ww2 was a hell on earth and there is a lot of people belong Hitler that was responsible for that ..and one more thing not lot of people know that Hitler was a brave ww1 soldier he was promoted to the rank of Corporal, was wounded twice (in 1916 and 1918) and was awarded with several medals and irony is there is a story that at second time he got wounded he was found by british soldier Henry Tandey who spared his life
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June 30, 2018, 06:42:00 PM
#49
No matter the validity of his ideologies,  Hitler was responsible for the death of millions of people. So he's no hero
The history book would have been totally different if Germany and it's allies had won the second world. No one would have known about the Jews holocaust at all and they would have been very close to extinction.
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June 30, 2018, 08:38:33 AM
#48
I think he had some valid points.

He stated that immigration and race mixing will be the down fall for a nation, not war. By bringing in other people and cultures the original will fall thus become less valueable and more controlable. Here in my ''western'' country they the elites have been pushing immigration for decades and the result is very noticeable. Especially in big cities, there I feel like I'm in another country. If you compare my country 100 years ago from now it has changed for the worse and only a small minority of my own kind recognize this but it's too late now.

White people made up a third of the total world population but right now it's a mere 5%. I think that within a few more decades white people will cease to exist. Hitler said that Germany would either become a world super power or will not continue to exist at all and I believe he was right.

I think all sides of WW2 were wrong but only Hitler get's a bad name, making it look like the allies were the true hero's.

Here are some interesting youtube video's where Hitler doesn't get demonized:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSI9NOHwr7o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R7dULoNiVA


What do you think about him? Was he a hero, a puppet and or a bastard?
You're sure you're pure Aryans. Adolf Hitler was not the world of White he was of pure Aryan race and he believed that those who are a little bit different not people , and biodegradable waste.
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June 30, 2018, 04:18:32 AM
#47
No matter the validity of his ideologies,  Hitler was responsible for the death of millions of people. So he's no hero
legendary
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Freedom&Honor
June 28, 2018, 03:12:21 PM
#46
I lived in Germany for a while. The topic of the Nazis to the war and Hitler is usually not affected. It seems to me that they are ashamed of this part of the story and are trying to forget. If you start talking on this subject with any of the Germans then be sure to answer will be only out of courtesy and at the first opportunity they will steer the conversation into another direction.

They've been indoctrinated.
Ofcourse they want to stay away from the subject..
What's their motivation to continue the discussion?

A lot of the Hollywood movies during the 1970s and 1980s also portrayed the Germans as Nazi sympathizers. There were widespread reports of hate-crimes against the Germans in countries such as the USA.

The Yugoslav partisans had a german holocaust, they exterminated the volksdeutscher in concetraction camps.
In my town, there was a neighbourhood called Neu Dorf (New Village on german), now it's Novo Selo (New Village on Croatian).
0 germans there today.

I'm pretty certain this is not the only case.
The germans suffered greatly afterwards.

I've seen letters from the partisans, saying things like, this german helped the anti-facist struggle and was never a member of the kulturbund only to receive a response from other partisans in higher positions, he's a german, it doesn't matter [*killed*].
jr. member
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June 17, 2018, 12:26:08 PM
#45
A failed liberal arts student that decided to make his country a socialist one. But in terms of the Holocaust. He had a delusion that somehow all Jews had contributed to the loss of Germany in WW1 when it was just a select few (we all know who “those” Jews are). He caused an unforgivable amount of collateral damage (17 million fucking people) in his misguided quest to rid the world of those Jews and later expanded his blame-game horizons to include Poles, Slavs and Russians, Gypsies, Africans, homosexuals, disabled, and pretty much every other ethnicity/sexuality that he and millions of people, even in America and the rest of Europe including Germany, had considered to be inferior for a millennia. He was a person who capitalized on that hatred and forged it into a weapon that would bring havoc to the entire world.
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June 17, 2018, 11:37:08 AM
#44
What do you think about Hitler?

I think he lived to be about 95, in Argentina.

Cool

I hope he escaped to Argentina. If he didn't he had to suicide or be captured by the Russians.
legendary
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June 16, 2018, 02:19:42 PM
#43
What do you think about Hitler?

I think he lived to be about 95, in Argentina.

Cool
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June 15, 2018, 02:41:59 PM
#42
I do not respect, and I have a few words on the topic of such "respect", unenlightened worship and mythologization. I apologize for the verbosity, but such a question is much easier to ask than to disentangle it and clearly explain its position with respect to it, rather than borrowing from those or other ideologists.
Hitler tried to destroy what he hated, what was worth it? Respect this does not deserve by any measure.
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