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Adolf Hitler, born in 1889, resented the degeneration of Germany and joined the German Workers' Party in 1919. He attempted to seize power in Munich through a failed coup in 1923, but his popularity grew. Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" during his imprisonment and outlined his political and philosophical ideas. When he became the leader of Germany in 1933, Hitler implemented various policies to revive the country's economy, including the construction of infrastructure and the introduction of interest-free loans for married couples. He also focused on promoting German culture and family values. Hitler's actions gained support from the German people, who saw improvements in their quality of life.

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They were a small minority—2% of the population, 500,000 within 60,000,000 German people. This minority managed to control about 50% of the media, about 70% of all judges, and had a tremendous influence in movie, theatre, and literature; they were overrepresented. Second, Jews were at the origin of a lot of catastrophic is all documented. It's not Nazi propaganda or antisemitic or Arab propaganda. It's a lot of books have been published even by Jewish Germans about this problem. They have millions of German fathers lost their incomes, their fortune, their savings because of these Jewish gangsters, bank gangsters, and speculation people. Third, they introduced decadence, immorality into German art and culture; the first homosexual theaters plays were made in Berlin in the nineteen twenties. Hitler came to power; by 1935 he brought 6,000,000 unemployed Germans back into their jobs.

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The speaker claims Germany's folk order is healthier, its culture richer, and its standard of living higher than in 1933. Germany is now a strong state protected by a great Wehrmacht, allied with strong friends, creating international order against dark powers. This framework will lead to the downfall of the Jewish Bolshevist world revolt. The re-erection of the German nation was achieved by the efforts of the German folk, through National Socialist will, insight, and work. The National Socialist Party mobilized millions, instilling a common way of thinking and positioning them behind state leadership. The party will act as the guarantor of the future. The aim is to strengthen the nation, reinforcing National Socialist education and organization, increasing implementation of the four-year plan, and expanding the German Wehrmacht to preserve peace. The re-erection of Germany was brought about without attacks beyond its borders. The speaker requests that the mercy of the Lord God accompany the German Volk.

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Hitler's ties to the Rothschilds debunked; he was supported by international banking and American corporations. The Young Plan, facilitated by General Electric and JPMorgan, led to Germany's downfall and Hitler's rise. American companies like Ford and IBM aided the German war effort. Hitler was double-crossed by British aristocracy, leading to his downfall. Neo-Nazi claims of Hitler fighting the banking oligarchy are false. Hitler was a product of, and supported by, the banking elite.

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Adolf Hitler, born in 1889, resented the degeneration of Germany and joined the German Workers' Party in 1919. He attempted a coup in Munich in 1923 but failed. While in prison, he wrote Mein Kampf, outlining his political and philosophical ideas. Hitler became the leader of Germany in 1933 and implemented various policies to rebuild the country, including creating jobs, improving the economy, and promoting family values. He also banned smoking, animal cruelty, and ritual slaughter. Hitler's actions gained him popularity among the German people, who saw him as a savior. However, his ideologies and actions have been heavily criticized and condemned.

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To create a better world, we must unite against a common threat, rallying around a leader who has taken practical steps for Europe and civilization. Adolf Hitler transformed Germany into an authoritarian socialist state, addressing bankruptcy and unemployment while promoting national sovereignty and self-sufficiency. His policies were rooted in German traditions and aimed to counter globalization and liberalism. The economic reforms he implemented, such as job creation and tax relief, revitalized the economy and reduced unemployment. Hitler's rejection of the gold standard in favor of a barter system based on productivity further asserted Germany's independence. This rapid economic turnaround, coupled with a disdain for liberal democracy, led to international opposition against Germany, resulting in significant suffering for its people.

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Hitler rose to power in 1933, revamped the economy by banning usury, and introduced labor treasury notes. Unemployment dropped from 50% to 2%, crime decreased, and the country prospered. Hitler's social programs provided leisure activities and affordable vacations for workers. He initiated winter relief work, built the Autobahn, and created the Volkswagen. Hitler was seen as friendly and charming by his secretaries, with a fatherly demeanor towards the youngest. Overall, Hitler's reign brought economic stability and social cohesion to Germany.

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While Mussolini established fascism in Italy, Hitler observed and adapted his strategies in Germany. After his release from prison, he promised jobs and a brighter future, resonating with a disillusioned populace during the Great Depression. His powerful speeches, filled with simplistic promises and scapegoating of Jews and communists, captivated many. In 1932, the Nazi party gained parliamentary seats, and in January 1933, President von Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor. Shortly after, a fire at the Reichstag allowed Hitler to suppress opposition and consolidate power, silencing moderates and dissenters. His regime relied on a mix of fascination and terror, using violence and intimidation to maintain control. Hitler effectively dismantled democracy, positioning himself as a dictator with a plan for Germany and beyond.

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Hitler implemented two laws when he came into power. The first law banned pornography and homosexuality, which were prevalent in Berlin at the time. The second law prohibited charging interest, as Jews were seen as the main lenders and their high interest rates were blamed for ruining the German economy. Hitler believed that Jews were controlling the financial system and destroying Germany. Despite the controversial nature of these laws, within six years, Germany experienced a financial miracle and became the wealthiest economy in the world. This is one of the reasons why Hitler hated Jews, although it does not justify his actions.

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Hitler’s moves, described here as rules before the Narenberg Laws, were: 'Rule number one, no more pornography. No more homosexuality.' 'None of that garbage. Not allowed.' The second rule: 'Second rule, you're not allowed to charge interest. No more interest.' He blames Jews for economic woes: 'the people that had the money, that lent the money out were Jews' and 'the high interest that the Jews charged people was so high, it ruined and destroyed the economy in Germany.' He claims 'Jews destroyed Russia' and 'Communism is by Jews.' He describes hyperinflation: 'Go to the store to buy to buy bread.' 'You had to take a whole horse carriage full of money. By the time you arrive at the store, it wasn't enough.' But after he passed this law, within six years, Germany became the leading wealthiest economy in the world. 'They called it a financial miracle.' 'This is happening again.'

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Hitler's first two laws outlawed pornography and homosexuality, which he claimed was rampant in Berlin and run by Jewish people. The second law prohibited charging interest. He believed Jews destroyed the German economy through high interest rates, similar to how they destroyed Russia through communism. He claimed that Jews were behind communism, citing Karl Marx as an example. He wrote in Mein Kampf that Jews were destroying Germany through hyperinflation. After these laws were implemented, Germany became the wealthiest economy in the world within six years, due to the prohibition of interest. He hated Jews because he believed their greed destroyed the economy, and he claimed this is happening again.

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Hitler took power in 1933 in a struggling Germany. He removed international bankers, restricted Jewish ownership, and outlawed debt-based money. Instead, he introduced labor treasury notes, leading to full employment, economic growth, and stability. By 1938, unemployment dropped from 50% to less than 2%. Germany thrived without debt or inflation, financing itself without gold. This success was hidden from history books.

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People worldwide supported Germany, seeing through anti-Hitler propaganda. Slavs, Russians, Arabs, Asians, Indians, blacks, and Native Americans proudly wore the eagle and swastika symbol.

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Adolf Hitler's major crime was freeing Germany from crippling debt by printing their own money. He revitalized the country, leading it to prosperity. The speaker suggests confronting the financial system by printing our own money. They argue that Hitler's actions were not those of an evil man, but of someone who loved his country and its people. Genuine smiles on Germans' faces meeting Hitler reflect their gratitude for the improved living conditions. This challenges the negative narrative surrounding Hitler and encourages reevaluation of history.

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Adolf Hitler's National Socialist government aimed to restore democracy based on community principles, with a focus on family support and social welfare. Policies included interest-free loans for married couples to start families, affordable housing, improved farmer conditions, anti-smoking laws, and animal protection measures. Hitler's actions were praised for lifting Germany out of economic hardship. Critics argue that Hitler's defiance of bankers and printing of money led to Germany's recovery, challenging conventional historical narratives. Supporters highlight the positive impact on German citizens' lives and the nation's resurgence under Hitler's leadership.

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In this video, the speakers discuss Adolf Hitler and the economic policies implemented during his time as chancellor of Germany. They highlight how Hitler transformed Germany into an authoritarian, socialist state and focused on national pride and self-sufficiency. The speakers argue that Hitler's policies aimed to counter the negative effects of liberalism and globalization. They also mention the economic reforms implemented to reduce unemployment and revive the economy, such as the Labour Procurement Law and tax relief measures. The video emphasizes Hitler's opposition to the international gold standard and his belief in a barter system based on domestic productivity. The speakers suggest that Germany's economic success under Hitler led to international opposition and eventual war.

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During the Third Reich, the National Socialists were indeed socialists, nationalizing industries extensively. Adolf Hitler identified as a socialist and was mischaracterized as right-wing and conservative after that era. In reality, he was neither conservative nor libertarian; he aligned more with communist socialist ideologies. This mislabeling has obscured the true nature of his beliefs and policies.

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Hitler implemented two laws when he came into power. The first law banned pornography and homosexual activities in Berlin, which was known for its decadence. The second law prohibited charging interest on loans. Hitler believed that the Jews, who controlled the financial system, were charging exorbitant interest rates that had ruined the German economy. He saw this as a continuation of their alleged destruction of Russia through communism. Hitler's actions aimed to eliminate what he perceived as Jewish influence and restore Germany's financial stability.

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In the 1930s, Hitler was given power by the wealthy, powerful, and complacent elite who thought they could control him. They believed his extreme views were just for show. However, like other dictators, Hitler brought death and despair. Millions of Germans thought it couldn't happen there. In 1933, Germany was wrong. The speaker questions if the same mistake will be made today. Hitler asks if he will become a dictator, to which he denies.

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Speaker 0 argues that it’s logistically absurd to claim the Holocaust involved gassing millions and hauling bodies from so-called gas chambers, noting the inefficiency of that method. He points out the irony that the person most famous for gassing people refused to use gas that could have won the war, because he would not be the first to use gas, despite having 20,000 kilograms of tabun and sarin. He asserts there were no counters to that chemical weapon, yet the decision not to use gas led to the downfall of his country. Speaker 1 adds that Hitler was gassed himself at the end of World War I, which blinded him. During the fall of the Kaiser’s empire, the Reich’s collapse and the emergence of Bolshevik and Weimar structures occurred as some German states did not join the Weimar Republic and became sub-states or Soviet-like entities. Speaker 0 emphasizes that anyone uncertain about Hitler’s legacy should read Mein Kampf and hear from Hitler’s own words to understand why he held his beliefs. He claims Hitler did not begin as an anti-Semite intent on killing Jews, and describes Hitler as someone who admired and observed the universe, was a truth-seeker from day one, engaged in political discussions, and was fascinated by philosophy, German history, the British Empire, and America. He notes Hitler was well-read and well-spoken, but deprived economically, working as a day laborer with little work available to feed himself. He claims Hitler went days without food to afford a book, showing a love of knowledge, and that he wasn’t a failed artist; he was a talented artist whose path could have been architecture rather than drawing. Speaker 0 contends that smear campaigns against Hitler fail and are “nonsense.” He dismisses more extreme claims as false, such as insults about Hitler’s sexuality or anatomy, and mentions that such accusations are common against many figures. Speaker 1 comments that a lot of the negative rumors about Hitler (e.g., perverse claims) are typical allegations made against many people, implying they are not unique to Hitler.

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I was born in Austria and lived there during Hitler's regime and the Soviet communist occupation after World War 2. Contrary to what the media reported, Hitler was elected by the Austrian people with 98% of the vote. Initially, Hitler didn't seem like a monster and talked like an American politician. Gun registration was introduced to ensure safety, claiming that guns were dangerous and led to accidents. Gradually, over five years, Austria transitioned into a dictatorship. When the people fear the government, it becomes tyranny, but when the government fears the people, that's you.

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The financial system, controlled by Jewish bankers, led to Adolf Hitler's actions to free Germany from debt by printing their own money. Germany's decision to barter upset central banks, leading to World War 2. Wars are financed by the cabal, including both sides. The cabal funded Germany before and during the war, but opposed their creation of a new bank in 1933. Germany's independent trades threatened the cabal's financial control, leading to global opposition and World War 2 as a fight against the cabal's financial system.

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Speaker 0 outlines National Socialism as an ideology about life and the cultivation of life: building strong families with moral, healthy children on a path of virtue to create a brighter national future. It emphasizes cooperation across class, gender, and all members of society, viewing the nation as a body where every part works together. The working class has a duty to work hard and a right to economic justice; bosses have a right to profit but must prioritize the worker, family, and nation. National Socialism seeks “nationalism without capitalism, and from the left, socialism without internationalism,” placing the nation first and rejecting capitalism and communism as Jewish ideologies that reduce humans to cogs, tearing apart the working class and families and turning the nation into a “fire sale.” It advocates a national community where everyone has rights, duties, and responsibilities, and condemns foreign importation of peoples and ideologies, radical feminism, abortion, and a culture of death. It calls for the cultivation of virtue, rejection of modern Western degeneracy and radical individualism, and the creation of beauty in art, cities, and communities. It presents National Socialism as a life-affirming, humane system that seeks peace globally, and aims for every ethnicity to strengthen its destiny while opposing the “international Jew” and “international capitalists.” The ideology is described as following natural law, shared by Christians, Pagans, or agnostics, and emphasizes an extended family and national community not at war over differences. It concludes with a pledge to environment, animals, water, air, blood, and culture, describing National Socialism as an ideology for those who love their faith, family, and country. Speaker 1 asserts that democracy has evolved; the National Socialists seek to revive a democracy “to its original and rightful meaning” as a community of the people, with referenda guiding important issues and a form of democracy more pure and representative than today. It celebrates Hitler’s Germany as valuing motherhood and children, with the Cross of Honor of the German Mother awarded to prolific mothers. In 1933, Hitler enacted a law enabling married couples to obtain interest-free loans (minimum 1,000 Reichsmark, about nine months’ salary) to set up homes and start families; for each birth, the couple could keep 250 marks and need not repay it. With four children, the debt could be canceled entirely, and over ten years a family with four children would earn more than the loan. Women were regarded as guardians of future generations; housing was built nationwide for workers, with villages of small single-family homes and affordable monthly rents. By 1933, 200,000 buildings were constructed under the program, and within four years nearly 1,500,000 more were built, with worker rents about one-eighth of earnings. Farmers’ economic situations improved, with 17,611 houses built for farmers in 1933 and 91,000 within three years. The NS regime campaigned against smoking and funded the Institute for the Struggle Against Tobacco; Germany was the first to ban smoking on public transit. In 1937, the state prohibited alcohol sales to minors and imposed penalties for drunken driving, including a blood test for drivers suspected of DUI. Hitler is credited with creating a law against animal mistreatment, and a ban on animal experiments and vivisection, described as necessary to protect animals and humanity.

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Hitler rose to power amidst German misery, promising to restore the nation. He eliminated unemployment and stamped out political opposition, consolidating power. Laws were enacted that turned Jews into second-class citizens, and opposition was eradicated. The 1936 Olympics showcased Hitler's Germany, and he later met with David Lloyd George, who was impressed. Secretly, Hitler prepared for war, rearming Germany. Eva Braun, Hitler's mistress, documented his private life, but their relationship was strained. Hitler formed alliances with Mussolini and Japan, then annexed Austria. He demanded self-determination for Germans in Czechoslovakia, leading to the Munich Agreement. In 1939, Hitler invaded Poland, triggering World War II. Initial victories were followed by the defeat at Stalingrad. Allied bombing devastated German cities. As the war turned against Germany, Hitler retreated to his bunker, blaming betrayal. Allied forces liberated concentration camps, revealing Nazi atrocities. In 1945, with the Red Army in Berlin, Hitler married Eva Braun and committed suicide, leaving Germany in ruins. In his final testament, Hitler claimed the war was provoked by the Jews.

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After World War I, Berlin descended into chaos as Germans fought each other. The Weimar Republic emerged, turning Berlin into the sex capital of Europe. Prostitution thrived, catering to every sexual desire. The city became a hub for perversion, debauchery, and creativity, with strip clubs and sex clubs hidden in unexpected places. Berlin's liberal spirit attracted intellectuals and artists, including Marlene Dietrich and Christopher Isherwood. However, inflation spiraled out of control, causing widespread poverty. Foreign tourists flocked to Berlin for cheap sex. Magnus Hirschfeld, a pioneering doctor, founded the world's first institute for the scientific study of sex. But in 1933, Hitler's rise to power marked the end of Berlin's decadent era. Many prominent figures fled the city, and the vibrant culture was extinguished.
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