Salvijus

What motivated Adolf Hitler?

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In summary, this thread is revealing that no one has done the required reading and examination to know what's been happening the last 150 years. Should I elaborate or I will my comment be deleted again? 

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1 hour ago, MightyMind said:

In summary, this thread is revealing that no one has done the required reading and examination to know what's been happening the last 150 years. Should I elaborate or I will my comment be deleted again? 

Feel free to elaborate as far as I'm concerned. Not sure about the mods. Hopefully it's concise, 150 years of history is a lot, haha. 

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“Love is the whole thing. We are only pieces.” ~Rumi

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@Salvijus a mod gave me a warning (and the thread was deleted) for simply providing information about what a German wrote. Apparently learning about history and what people thought and wrote is okay, as long as if it's socially accepted = brainwashing.

If we are to learn our history so it don't repeat, this requires us to read all perspectives and sides. 

Alfred Rosenburg was the person. You can find audio on youtube. For anyone who cries he was an antisemite, you might be right, but do you come to know this through taking other people's perspectives or reading snippets taken out of context? 

In other news, to others reading this, if the Nazi's were trying to eradicate all the jews and their intent was simply to wipe them all out, why did they help relocate 60 000 jews to Palestine between 1933 and 1939? With this came the transferring of an estimated 140 million Reichsmarks (equivalent to about $60–100 million in 1930s dollars, or roughly $1–1.5 billion in 2025 terms) in capital, which was a very significant portion of the total Jewish capital that managed to leave Germany.

 

 

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@MightyMind I’d be interested to learn more. There’s been a resurgence on Twitter and other places of counter establishment views about the Austrian painter.

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17 minutes ago, MightyMind said:

@Salvijus a mod gave me a warning (and the thread was deleted) for simply providing information about what a German wrote. Apparently learning about history and what people thought and wrote is okay, as long as if it's socially accepted = brainwashing.

That's why I hesitate to articulate Adolf's reasoning and his side of the story. This forum would have a total meltdown and the universe would collapse, haha. People are not ready here for that. 

Thank you for the reference. I feel like we are on a similar wavelength. 

 

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“Love is the whole thing. We are only pieces.” ~Rumi

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14 minutes ago, Salvijus said:

That's why hesitate to articulate Albert's reasoning and his side of the story. This forum would have a total meltdown and the universe would collapse, haha. People are not ready here for that. 

Thank you for the reference. I feel like we are on a similar wavelength. 

 

One of the things I found interesting, from what I recall, is that he argued that all people should have a homeland and that included the Jews. 

There's also the importance of blood and spirituality and of how Christianity removes this connection. For a European to become a Christian you are now looking to an external/alien source and cosmology and to worship a man (Jesus/jew) who comes from another blood line. This dilutes ones own culture. My take from this is that some Germans were trying to create a return to the ways of old which had been long forgotten. 

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