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  • #71
    Originally posted by The Monk View Post
    I thought you just said he was elected?

    Anyway, this piece is very good:
    http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-hitlerdemo.htm

    That is how the NSDAP came to power.
    What a chicken **** essay. All politicians come to power as a result of some backroom dealing.

    The fact remains, Hitler was democratically elected by the people of Germany. You can try to draw differences and criticize their system compared to the U.S or Britains (both joke systems) but they still wanted him as their leader.

    Hitler was the man back then. Everyone knows this and no amount of jealous British player haters is gonna change that.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Blooper View Post
      inflation jack, inflation.

      you can't compare the number of ppl killed by leaders today to that of hitler's.

      lives now are not as valuable.
      I never thought of it that way.

      So 1000 people now would be worth 4 people by 1930's standards?

      True that.

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      • #73
        Underrated hero? Another poor thread

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Mushroom View Post
          Underrated hero? Another poor thread
          poor thread maybe if you focus on the thread premise alone.

          but i dare anyone on here to create a thread of this nature, going against the grain and hold your own against all comers while making it remotely entertaining.

          that's pretty tough to do.

          very few ppl on here could pull it off.

          just sayin.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Mushroom View Post
            Underrated hero? Another poor thread
            Hitlers methodology for tyranny in the areas of weapons confiscation in particular have been adopted by the U.N, Australia, Britain and certain segments of the U.S oligarchy.

            Obviously someone found him heroic.

            Don't be such a reactionary.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Dick Buffman View Post
              Hitlers methodology for tyranny in the areas of weapons confiscation in particular have been adopted by the U.N, Australia, Britain and certain segments of the U.S oligarchy.

              Obviously someone found him heroic.

              Don't be such a reactionary.


              damn jack, you crack me up.

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              • #77
                Absolutely there is no way to deny it hitler was as captivating and charismatic as they came as a leader. However, it ends there, he was a vile sickening person.

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                • #78
                  Prescott Bush and the N.Y bankers at brown brothers harriman weren't the only ones who found Hitler palatable enough to fund his activities.

                  The U.S government thought so much of the Nazi's methods that they recruited all their best and brightest to come work for them.



                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by street bully View Post
                    Absolutely there is no way to deny it hitler was as captivating and charismatic as they came as a leader. However, it ends there, he was a vile sickening person.
                    Lets not get ahead of ourselves Idi Amin.

                    I don't remember him eating his cabinet members for dinner.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Blooper View Post


                      damn jack, you crack me up.
                      Its the truth man. I wouldn't make this up. Couldn't even if I wanted to.

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