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[–] 15944503? 1 point 6 points (+7|-1) ago 

Are you kidding me? I must be on a different wave length. I think he is warning us that the antifa of today are NO different than the Nazi's were back in the 30s. Not to be fooled and fight back against it..

I maybe wrong....but

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[–] 15949310? ago 

i fully agree with you!!! some of these people have no understand lol

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[–] 15944986? ago 

You need to look at the images again, and read more on the history of the Nazi party, the Weimar republic, and the state of Germany at the time.

The German Communist Party directly opposed the Nazi party. You could draw comparisons to the Nazis using red on their flag, or in meetings addressing their congregation as kameraden, and the idea was to unite the (what we know as right) right-wing Germans proud of their heritage who would jump on board, along with the leftists who would be tougher to "convert" of sorts.

What ended up happening was these communists heard of the Nazis using kameraden (comrades) and the red on their flag, and thought it'd be a friendly fellow Marxist party with a slightly different take... Kind of like how you have Baptists and Lutherans.

Anyhow, what happened is these leftists would come to the meetings, and the wool would be ripped from their eyes. With a skilled orator like Hitler, who knew exactly what the Nazi party stood for and what he was fighting for, it was a message of unity. The Nazis united both left and right against our enemies. There were extreme elements, of which remained in the Communist Party of Germany, which formed Antifa, and it would come to near civil war once again (Germany damn-near had a commie revolution just after WWI ended. Think Bolshevik Revolution: Germany Edition). So, the SA and Antifa had bulldog fights amongst each other in the streets on occasion.

However, the SA would end up disbanded and removed as the Nazis gained popularity in Germany. They began acting like thugs (See: Skinheads) and one group, the Strasserists, were spouting what was essentially communist bullshit AS MEMBERS of the Nazi party.

So, the Nazi party had a slight schism, and the Strasserists were removed (rightfully so). That is about when you'd see the Nazis become more of a "civil man" group, where you'd have the behavior of "eliteness" (for lack of a better word) where a man would be trained to be a MAN, and a woman would be encouraged to act like the best woman God could ever create. The SS would eventually come around, led by Himmler, and this unit was intended to be a bodyguard, but later expanded into a "cream of the crop" group of the German armed forces. Think of how the US Marines are seen as these elite badasses compared to the average grunt. The SS were, though it sounds derogatory, essentially poster boys. Tall, fit, extremely well-trained, and very loyal not only to Hitler, but Germany and her people.

Now, circling back a bit, remember how I was talking about the Nazis essentially acting like a Marxist party with red symbolism and addressing their congregation as comrades? Well, the name National Socialist German Workers Party was also created as such to assist that. You hear "Socialist Workers Party" you usually think: "THOSE FUCKING COMMIE BASTARDS STEALING PRIVATE PROPERTY!", and you're entirely right TO think that. It's a correct assumption. What happened is that the NSDAP/Nazi party used this naming scheme to lure in those "lukewarm leftists" that were not totally sold on communism and liked having their own property/business/whatever, but were listening to Marxist rhetoric.

So, take a massive grain (just use all of a salt shaker) of salt when seeing National SOCIALIST German Workers Party. It wasn't socialist at all, not the way we're taught to think. What many in our modern world don't get is there are two definitions of socialist actually. There's socialist, and this is the USSR, Communist China, Best Korea, Communist Vietnam, you get the idea. Marxist nations. BUT THEN there is socialist. Essentially, a socialist just... Well, to put it simply, looked out for his fellow man. Like if a neighbor leaves for a week and asks you to watch his house, and you do it, it's social, you're helping out your fellow man. Simple really.

But then you say WAIT! HITLER HATED CAPITALISTS! Well, you're right and you're wrong. He hated Capitalism because, as we're seeing today, we have BIG corporations that harm the people (the volk, as he'd say), buy and sell politicians, and overall become harmful entities.

Now, I know this entire rant has been completely sourceless, and you're only taking an anon's word for it, a 19 year old anon's word at that, but seriously... The Nazis WERE NOT the devils we are taught they were.

Take Patton: We fought the wrong enemy.

Or JFK (supposedly): Hitler will emerge as one of the greatest heroes of our time.

You'd be hard pressed to say they were bad Americans. They knew, and they both conveniently died due to a "jeep accident" (Patton, died in hospital) or outright assassination.

Just READ READ READ.

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[–] 15950002? 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Ya...no. Hitler was into satanism.

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[–] 15945188? 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

My grandfather fled Austria with his family after hearing Hitler speak. He promised everything. On the other hand his cousin was an SS and spoke of things such as rampant homosexuality, abuse of women, total disrespect for anyone not Aryan. Quite a division of families. Thank God Almighty for repentance and forgiveness which has allowed many families to be restored.

HITLER and his ideas were insane.