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originally posted by: EyesOpenMouthShut
originally posted by: Logarock
I found it to be basic propaganda in its own right. A bit above the normal anti-American flap but just more drivel matched up with photos for effect. The photo matching demonstrates the mindset of the creator of this even though they tried to hide it behind the moral equivalence front.
You don't say. A propaganda piece on propaganda.
the pics are obviously for effect, it's the words that need to be heard and thought on
originally posted by: jcutler12888
Hitler was inspired by Nietzsche? That's interesting, can someone elaborate on that a bit?
originally posted by: jcutler12888
Hitler was inspired by Nietzsche? That's interesting, can someone elaborate on that a bit?
originally posted by: Jennyfrenzy
That had quite the unexpected twist at the end there. Wild!
Don't agree with the ending claiming Satan won WWII. Other than that, it was pretty thought provoking.
There are a million reasons how a small European nation could have been beaten by a global superpower, despite possessing alien technology. I guess you haven't heard of the atom bomb or the jet engine.
The fact that there is a story about Eisenhower interacting UFOs or an alien does not make the story true. Most of the Eisenhower contact stories seem a little farfetched and may well be creations of the minds that first told them. This however does not change the fact that Eisenhower trumps all other presidents in such possibly made up stories.
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: Iamthatbish
That's a fascinating statement.
So, it leads me to ask...was Hitler inspired by Neitzche, or were Hitler's handlers using Neitzche as a template? Was Hitler even that well educated? Was Hitler real or was he manufactured?
I can't answer these questions, but its always seemed to me that there's something "off" about the Hitler history.
originally posted by: Semicollegiate
Before World War One, Germany was a leader in western culture and probably every individualist, or person trying to make the most of his life, had read Nietzsche. Nietzsche was sort of a self help guru. The individual vs. everything was more of a description of fact, from Nietzsche's point of view, than a strategy for advancement. But people were more self sufficient then and were used to adapting givens that didn't directly fit.
Certainly Hitler, the self styled intellectual, read Nietzsche, probably in his early 20's, maybe his teens.
originally posted by: ArchPlayer
Atta boy...That's Our Hitler!!!
Nice to see the bastard Rothchild Adolf's word resonate almost 100 years later...shame that the sheeple ignore him.