Re: PART2. Religious discrimination
- From: Klaus Hellnick <khellSPAMnick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 07:30:55 -0500
wf3h wrote:
On May 25, 9:18 pm, spintronic <spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On May 26, 1:11 am, wf3h <w...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 25, 8:04 pm, spintronic <spintro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:QUOTENot very good at this 'history malarkey' are you?actually he didn't. he was elected vice chancellor in 1933 and took
Hitler gained prominence because of his reforms as chancellor.
over when ludendorff got sick.
"The First Years of the Third Reich
Leon Degrelle
I. Who Would End the Bankruptcy?
"We have the power. Now our gigantic work begins."
Those were Hitler's words on the night of January 30, 1933" END QUOTE.
thanks for confirming what i said; that hitler became chancellor after
ludendorff got sick.
Like I said, Germany was bankrupted by WW1, and hitlers reforms as
chancellor
lead to his popularity & prominence. (No christians involved)
? how many jews were in the nazi party? who were the nazis if not
christians?
Germany wasn't bankrupt? You are a laugh, aren't you?Germany had been bankrupted by the 'Entente Powers' of World War 1.actually it wasn't.
it could have renegotiated the treaty. it chose confrontation. i
realize you're a disciple of pat buchanan and his neo-revisionist view
of germany as victim, but no one believes that.
Germany was a victim after WW1. Germany was the 4th country to enter the war, yet was deemed 100% responsible for it as a pretext to plunder the country. The treasury was drained and hard assets, that were transportable, were seized. Most, trains, buses, and heavy equipment were taken. Entire factories were dismantled and the equipment was exported to pay the "reparations". Grain and livestock were taken and sold off.
The result was that German industry was almost totally destroyed, money was worthless, unemployment was around 50%, most people lost all their savings and many were starving (eating dogs and cats, and anything else they could catch).
Germany went from being a world leading industrial and economic power to a third world country in about a year. As for "renegotiating" the Treaty of Versailles, England, France, and Russia made it clear that they would accept no substantial changes.
Woodrow Wilson's proposed treaty would have been reasonable, but the other allies went nuts.
so what other examples of historical distortion do you have?I could tell you that religion is older than 2000 years,
but you'd only burst a blood vessel.
and i could tell you that it's failed for over 2000 years to explain
ANY features of nature
but you'd only burst a blood vessel
.
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