ShadowTemplar Posted June 15, 2004 Share Posted June 15, 2004 Actually the anti-semitic wave was not the result of oppression, real or imagined. Rather is was the logical conclusion to centuries of Vatican propaganda. Very few if any of Hitler's ideas were novel. Most were taken straight out of Catholic textbooks. And the anti-immigration wave is a very natural reaction to the fact that most newcomers have utterly failed to assimilate into the local societies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samuel Dravis Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 Originally posted by ShadowTemplar Actually the anti-semitic wave was not the result of oppression, real or imagined. Rather is was the logical conclusion to centuries of Vatican propaganda. Very few if any of Hitler's ideas were novel. Most were taken straight out of Catholic textbooks. AFAIK, the Catholic church has never condoned mass murder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadowTemplar Posted June 24, 2004 Share Posted June 24, 2004 Originally posted by Samuel Dravis AFAIK, the Catholic church has never condoned mass murder. Think again. Talking witches alone, the body-count amounts to some five-odd millions. Add heretics, heathens, and political enemies... And then of course the Holocaust. The Gestapo and Waffen-SS didn't couldn't teach the Church anything either... At least nothing that they couldn't learn by looking at the track record of the Inquisition. that is a very good point snake, and one i have ofetn pondered about. what did hitler gain by attacking stalin at that time, he had got an agreement keeping russia from causing war. Same reason your boys are in Iraq: Oil. And Germany's strenght was in their Panzer, and they'd have to cross water to get to grips with the UK and the US. Wouldn't be easy, seeing that the UK had naval superiority. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doughnutslayer Posted July 21, 2004 Share Posted July 21, 2004 I know this isn't exactly related to the discussion, but I found some intresting trivia regarding Adolf Hitler at http://www.comedy-zone.net/triviazone/people/page5.htm. Sibling Rivalry Adolf Hitler had a half brother named Alois Hitler, he owned a bar in Germany that was frequented by prominent Nazi officials. Alois would never share his opinion on Adolf because he was afraid Adolph would revoke his liquor license! Heritage of a madman Adolf Hitler had some Jewish heritage in him. His great great grandmother was a Jewish who was a maid. Arrogant Order Hitler ordered tanks to be made in Michigan and told the company to not worry about sending them to Germany, he'd 'pick them up on his way through Detroit. Quisling “Quisling,” which is used to describe a traitor, was the name of Vidkun Quisling, a Norwegian fascist and supporter of Adolf Hitler, who was appointed Führer of Norway in World War II. Arrested in 1945, Quisling was so despised, Norway broke with their centuries-old policy against capital punishment and executed him. Premonition Hitler's 3rd grade report from his teacher remarked that Hitler was...'bad tempered and fancied himself as a leader.' Obsession Adolf Hitler was fascinated by hands. In his library there was a well-thumbed book containing pictures and drawings of hands belonging to famous people throughout history. He liked particularly to show his guests how closely his own hands resembled those of Frederick the Great, one of his heroes. A wise move The NY phone book had 22 Hitlers before WWII. The NY phone book had 0 Hitlers after WWII. Not one for the history books Hitler was voted Time Magazines man of the year in 1938 Admiration society Adolf Hitler kept a framed photograph of Henry Ford on his desk and Ford kept one of Hitler on his desk in Dearborn, Michigan. Hitler had used in 'Mein Kampf' some of Fords anti-semitic views, and he always welcomed Ford's contributions to the Nazi movement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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