I think the praise of Hitler is more than warranted. That being said, he wasn't perfect. Indeed, the greatest criticism that could be leveraged is that he was far too kind.
If you'll forgive the slop culture reference, he reminds me somewhat of Eddard Stark in Game of Thrones. A noble hero who lived by unflinching rules of justice and honor, which ultimately led him to a savage death at the hands of sadistic powers. For he did not understand the depth of its evil, that it has no conception of his sacred morals but to spit on them.
Those who came after him-which in the real life parallel is us-learned the hard lesson that, contrary to all the (((propaganda))) that has long said otherwise, you must stoop to your enemy's level in order to win. The only way to be a player in this game is to be willing to fight dirty, and to abandon White ethics insofar as non Whites are involved.
When next the wheel turns, they must be regarded exactly as they have regarded us. No more half measures.
If you'll forgive the slop culture reference, he reminds me somewhat of Eddard Stark in Game of Thrones. A noble hero who lived by unflinching rules of justice and honor, which ultimately led him to a savage death at the hands of sadistic powers. For he did not understand the depth of its evil, that it has no conception of his sacred morals but to spit on them.
Those who came after him-which in the real life parallel is us-learned the hard lesson that, contrary to all the (((propaganda))) that has long said otherwise, you must stoop to your enemy's level in order to win. The only way to be a player in this game is to be willing to fight dirty, and to abandon White ethics insofar as non Whites are involved.
When next the wheel turns, they must be regarded exactly as they have regarded us. No more half measures.
Ayh also blame US peasants for not over throwing their government when they committed to war in Europe when it was 100% unnecessary and unwanted.
Ditto to the first WW when absolutely no American wanted to be involved.
The issue is that due to pearl harbor, the circumstances of which were created entirely on purpose to get the US into the war, most people *did* support the war. But what else are you gonna do? There was virtually no alternative media because the FDR administration censored everyone. It looked like the germans were supporting the evil tojos who bombed pearl harbor, so they hated America by proxy and had to go.
You can see how utterly massive the shift in opinions was here. It legitimately cannot be overstated: https://exhibitions.ushmm.org/americans-and-the-holocaust/us-public-opinion-world-war-II-1939-1941
And it is striking that Japan would even be motivated to attack a giant like USA without having ulterior motives led by ulterior people. They were not wrong to want US UK FR out of the east but they knew it was stupid and the Emperor was definitely being manipulated.
The reason the gamble never paid off was because the US government wanted the war in the first place. Under normal circumstances it very well could have paid off immensely.
>extending them
>not overreach
C'mon --> https://www.history.com/d-day-operation-overlord-timeline-map/images/occupation_map.gif
Hitler could have been a living legend had he shown restraint but nope.. and then he lost for it. Truth is, he was not in charge.
They propagandized Germans.
They manipulated Germans in to funding the war machine. Fine example was VW.
They enacted strict rules that penalized a lot of people instigating fear of resistance of government.
They disappeared people.
They absolutely brainwashed children in to the youth programs.
You are way too delicate thinking Germany was a good guy either.
There is no political solution.