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[quote name='IPhalanx' timestamp='1296242884' post='4968264']
Its funny how if your German people assume your a Nazi. Thats cause they just assume ever Nazi is like Hitler. They have never known about Nazi's pre WWII. Sad how much people don't know.
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With their logic, they should be bashing Austrians, not Germans. Stereotypes are retarded.
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JadenAtemXYAOI, I found your suggestion that your grandfather was forced into the army with threats of violence interesting, so upon my visit to the Imperial War Museum today I had a look around the archives and such. I found no evidence in the entire British Imperial War Museum of Aryans (not Airyans) being forced into military service with threats of violence should they not. I hypothesize that being a former Nazi soldier, your grandfather feels remorse and wants to justify his actions.

They are already justified. Hitler was an emphatic speaker and a charismatic figure. His extreme patriotism and powerful assertion of his ideologies and theories were attractive to a people who had lost a war and spent long, hellish years in a country rife with rampant inflation and terrible conditions. Humans have a natural desire for power. We all have inferiority complexes. It is merely the German peoples' bitterness that caused them to develop a superiority complex that caused the Second World War.
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[quote name='Mikhail Tal' timestamp='1296251984' post='4968705']
JadenAtemXYAOI, I found your suggestion that your grandfather was forced into the army with threats of violence interesting, so upon my visit to the Imperial War Museum today I had a look around the archives and such. I found no evidence in the entire British Imperial War Museum of Aryans (not Airyans) being forced into military service with threats of violence should they not. I hypothesize that being a former Nazi soldier, your grandfather feels remorse and wants to justify his actions.

They are already justified. Hitler was an emphatic speaker and a charismatic figure. His extreme patriotism and powerful assertion of his ideologies and theories were attractive to a people who had lost a war and spent long, hellish years in a country rife with rampant inflation and terrible conditions. Humans have a natural desire for power. We all have inferiority complexes. It is merely the German peoples' bitterness that caused them to develop a superiority complex that caused the Second World War.
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Well the man is extremely odd in his own way. This is the man that uses a satellite phone instead of a cell phone and home phone. I have my own way of spelling certain things. His speeches are still considered great even today but in their own way. It was the harshness of the "League of Nations" was it called? That made these people support him as well. You have to think, WWII helped the US out of their economic problems so in a way, we have to thank Hitler for starting the killing of the non-Airyans. Though the killing of such people was unneeded it did provide jobs for many Germans so it did fix their economy sadly. The British Archives? The one in Richmond?
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He was an Austrian who loved Germany. In WW1 he joined the army and fought through the war. The country was embarrassed so he told the people how Germany can regain its glory. He took on occult beliefs and stated the jews were the problem. his persuasiveness started the holucaust.

Semi related my grampa is like 76 and survived the holucaust


PS all that could have happened without the holacaust.
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In seventh grade, our teachers brought a bunch of holocaust survivors to speak with our class. We proceeded to troll them by asking stupid questions at the end of their thing. ("What's your favourite colour?" "Do you think you could beat Hitler in a fist fight?" "What's the difference between a Jew and a Pizza?")

In hindsight, it was not our proudest moment. >_>
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[quote name='Halubaris Maphotika' timestamp='1296167351' post='4966109']
Hitler was a genius who brainwashed an entire country into hating certain religious groups, homosexuals, free masons etc. It happened because the Idea was concockted from an SS officer during a meeting with the fuhrer. The idea was the forefront to the Jewish Relocation Act. At first Hitler strongly disagreed with the Idea (why i dont know) however the other SS officers agreed, fearing backlash Hitler agreed to the project...

There is NO way this wouldnt happen again... With O.D.E.S.S.A. on the rise and being planted in secret places all over the world and Germany's inability to acknowledge Scientology as a religion. Chances are there will be a holocaust against Scientologists in the near future.

what i find funny is that we have so many memorials for the holocaust but none for the Plague, The spanish flu, the friday the 13th burning of the Templar Knights, and so many more...

And i am well aware that i am a sick and twisted person for supporting Hitler even though i am NOT!
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I'm a Jew, so I sort of hate you now.


[quote name='Lazer Yoshi' timestamp='1296179132' post='4966963']
Hitler wanted world domination, and he got really close, but no cigar.
The Holocaust will probably go down as [b]one[/b] of the worst days in history.
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I lol'd.
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[quote name='Halubaris Maphotika' timestamp='1296167351' post='4966109']
Hitler was a genius who brainwashed an entire country into hating certain religious groups, homosexuals, free masons etc. It happened because the Idea was concockted from an SS officer during a meeting with the fuhrer. The idea was the forefront to the Jewish Relocation Act. At first Hitler strongly disagreed with the Idea (why i dont know) however the other SS officers agreed, fearing backlash Hitler agreed to the project...

There is NO way this wouldnt happen again... With O.D.E.S.S.A. on the rise and being planted in secret places all over the world and Germany's inability to acknowledge Scientology as a religion. Chances are there will be a holocaust against Scientologists in the near future.

what i find funny is that we have so many memorials for the holocaust but none for the Plague, The spanish flu, the friday the 13th burning of the Templar Knights, and so many more...

And i am well aware that i am a sick and twisted person for supporting Hitler even though i am NOT!
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This is pretty much the most simplistic, foolish analysis you could come up with beyond "Hitler sucks cuz he killed people".

It was not "concockted" during his tenure as fuhrer. His desire to remove jews from Germany was [i]clearly stated[/i] in Mein Kampf long before he was the foremost political figure in Germany. While he may not have had the specific gas chamber-to-furnace plan in his mind, claiming he was forced into his anti-Semitic acts is simply wrong. Similarly, he was not personally "brainwashing" people into following anti-semitism; the only reason he was able to take such actions (or even take power to begin with) was the atmosphere of anti-semitism and anti-communism that had already fallen upon the conservative wing of Weimar politics.

O.D.E.S.S.A... are you f***ing joking? Neo nazis talking s*** does not a world conspiracy make. The whole reason why Germany is opposed to scientology is because they know the danger inherent in radical, charismatic leadership, having fallen under it before. And given the low number of scientologists who even live in Germany, I would calculate the odds of a "holocaust" against them as being exactly 0... Ironically, scientologists are exactly the group most likely to carry out a holocaust given L.Ron suggested a similar program against psychiatrists...

We have memorials for the holocaust because they were created by people who actually experienced it... no Spanish flu survivors organized for this, and the plague and templars are far behind living memory to recall. You also seem not to realize [i]why[/i] holocaust memorials exist. Its not to remember them just because it was a tragedy, but because we're meant to [i]avoid[/i] the mistakes by learning from them. Only the last case you mentioned has much of a "mistake" behind it, and at any rate listing the end of the knights templar as a tragedy on par with the holocaust or black death doesn't do wonders for your credibility.
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O.D.E.S.S.A. is not a group of Neo-Nazi's just to let you know. I have different theories involving Mein Kampf that I wont get into...


[quote]no Spanish flu survivors organized for this[/quote] Oh so the people who died during the epidemic dont get Sh*t because they didnt live long enough to want a memorial... They diserve it they shouldnt have to want it to have it built...
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[quote name='Halubaris Maphotika' timestamp='1296676939' post='4982501']
Oh so the people who died during the epidemic dont get Sh*t because they didnt live long enough to want a memorial... They diserve it they shouldnt have to want it to have it built...
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I already explained why natural disasters and man made disasters are different... we already know from germ theory and modern medicine how to avoid the spanish flu... the holocaust still has much to teach us.
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[quote name='Halubaris Maphotika' timestamp='1296870514' post='4988221']
The world is meant to be ignorant forever and ever *well actually only a year* i dont find anything different between how a person dies keeps population in check....
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Well that's just silly. Based on that idea there should never be any memorials at all, so your point was meaningless.
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