Can you offer up a comparison of similarities between Germany in the 30s and the US now?as for this, the first statement should be axiomatic to any politician from any country. The second statement is just some lie you heard from your "media".
Can you offer up a comparison of similarities between Germany in the 30s and the US now?as for this, the first statement should be axiomatic to any politician from any country. The second statement is just some lie you heard from your "media".
I don't think there are many (at least in the context of @raystuttgart's post) that was my piontCan you offer up a comparison of similarities between Germany in the 30s and the US now?
It's weird argument that WW2 would happen without Hitler anyway. It was far from being pre-determined even with Hitler. He could be stopped in 1938.
Without him, Nazis might never come to power, which would change the course of history completely.
I don't think there are many (at least in the context of @raystuttgart's post) that was my piont
I won't completely disagree with you (surprisinglyThe main one is complete dysfunction of the Constitutional government.
I'd argue the better comparison for the current US is the late Roman Republic but that's a whole nother topic.
This is interesting because there are so many ways things could have gone minus Hitler.But they more or less had to invade because the economy would likely fall over 1940.
This is interesting because there are so many ways things could have gone minus Hitler.
If Hitler is not in the picture, maybe Drexler stays? Strasser? Rohm? Goebbels too was initially on the left-wing of the party, and if those four had been in charge, the party never would have received the corporate backing it did—and nor would it have availed itself to the services of Schacht, who himself came up with the Mefo bill scheme.
But if you’re talking that Hitler bites the big one in like June 1939, then yeah, the German economy is going down das püper without a miracle.
Trust me, it is not.as for this, the first statement should be axiomatic to any politician from any country.
Just proving my point.The second statement is just some lie you heard from your "media".
Worse in what?No, they vote for them because the alternative is worse
America has a long and rich history of voting for unscrupulous, low moral leaders that don't rise to the level of hitler ...
Sure, I am aware that these 3 examples can not really be compared.
Neither Donald Trump nor BoJo commited attrocities like Adolf Hitler.
Neither the US nor the British started a war or commited a genocide.
Or maybe try to find more cheap excuses for what happened so you can continue to do it just the same next time.
This time it may still work but next time your leader may be the new "Adolf Hitler" and cheap excuses may not be that easy to find anymore ...
Actually there are a few.I don't think there are many (at least in the context of @raystuttgart's post) that was my piont
Most recent:A couple, three examples would be nice.
The boomers came of age in the late sixties to the seventies, a period well-known for its stringent social conservatism and puritan attitudes.
They started as callous. They didn’t build the death camps first.
anti-Christian
I think the general belief is a non Hitler Germany would still likely want to fight Poland and France.
Russia may not have been invaded.
But they more or less had to invade because the economy would likely fall over 1940.
Sorry but that is absolutely wrong.AFAIK Hitler had no plans for France, ...
The Christian right has been behind the anti abortion movement for many decades and includes people of all ages in every generation. As one generation dies off the next in line takes over.There are more boomers than in America.
Besides, who are the folks in politics looking to ban abortion over there?
yep…
Are you trying to tell me that Hillary Clinton is even more unscrupulous and an even bigger liar and criminal than Donald Trump?
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It’s a hard one because on the one hand you have the rank-and-file Nazis who identify as Christians, Hitler who is often ambivalent and pragmatic, and hard ideologues like Goebbels who wanted to smash the church all the time.You actually outlined the Nazi party quite well, but on this particular point, I'm told it's more complicated.