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disoriented on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Anyone who believes that clearly has not read Hitler's own account of that in "Mein Kampf". He described his early days in Vienna as a hopeful art student and his encounters with jews. He noticed how the jews acted, but didn't see the pattern at first. He describes how his attitude toward them changed as he became aware of how truly sociopathic they are.

I think he would have become the man he was even if he did get into art school because he created beauty and order, and the school was filled with jews who could only create ugliness and chaos. He served in the war and never forgot the feeling of betrayal Germany felt when jews surrendered the German nation, made the country admit guilt for the war, and implemented crushing war reparations. He was also quite clear about that too in "Mein Kampf".
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