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GUEST,Carl BS: Adolf Hitler (216* d) RE: BS: Adolph Hitler 22 Apr 07


The history of the evolving of the NSDAP is interesting. -I have read that prior to Hitler making a run at the Chancellorship, he had received campaign funding from the banking community -including some of the Jewish banking community. Then, at about the same time, or shortly after winning in the election with Hindenburg, the "International" organized Jews declare global (economic) war against Hitler/NSDAP Germany. I believe there was a front page headline story in the London Daily Telegraph (?) reporting on global Jewish outrage with Hitler. No doubt there were even some Jews who considered an NSDAP Germany better than a communist Germany. Certainly, many non-communist leaning German media had been frequently reporting on the Stalinist mass-murdering atrocities occuring at the same time that the NSDAP is growing and competing for popular votes against a growing communist population. The bankruptcy visited on Germany during the Versailles-Wiemer years produced a material deprivation in the public that makes things ripe for communist influence. Keynes pointed out there would be problems because of Versailles measures. There is a runour that Keynes estimated that it would take about 20 years for Germany to ultimately reject the Versailles measures and cease compliance.


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