miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012

Adolph Hitler - The Daily Bell

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Adolph Hitler



Adolph Hitler
Who was he: Adolf Hitler was the Führer [English: leader] of Germany from 1933-1945 and the creator of the National Socialist (NAZI) party. Hitler is still among the most widely discussed and most reviled men in the Western world, more commonly reviled even than Josef Stalin, who was equally brutal. Hitler was initially a military man and during his rise to power he built his reputation based on the resentment of Jews and of nationalist appeal for restoring Germany's place in the world.

In building his power base within the Nazi party, Hitler participated, as leader of the NSDAP (German Workers Party, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, precursor to the Nazi party, NDP) in a failed coup in 1923 and went to jail (until 1924) where he wrote his famous book Mein Kampf, the first volume of which was released in 1925, and volume two in 1926.

Reports in some alternative media state that while in prison Hitler was loaned a typewriter by Emil Georg von Stauss, president of Deutsche Bank and Rothschild business associate, in order to write Mein Kampf. If accurate, this would be in keeping with revisionist history that claims Hitler was an invention of the Anglosphere power elite. According to this theory, wealthy banking families, based especially in the City of London, were responsible for his rise in Germany and wanted Hitler to run Germany as the leader of the Nazis. It is even possible, according to certain alternative media theories, that World War II was in a sense planned in order to create a "new world order" based on the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and other globalist institutions – including creating the impetus for the creation of the modern State of Israel.

While such speculations may seem outlandish to some readers, it is certainly true that Hitler received funding from prominent American and British banks and had business connections to prominent American personalities such as David Rockefeller. Many large business interests in Germany, Britain and America were intermingled. After the war America, through Operation Paperclip, smuggled into America many of Germany's brightest scientists who formed the core of America's future space program.

Modern history, thanks to the Internet, provides much additional insight into the history of Adolf History. His supposed hatred of Jews – the Final Solution – and many aspects of his rule have come into question, not just from Holocaust deniers but also from many others in the alternative media who see patterns emerging from Hitler and World War II that have buttressed current trends.

The current trend is doubtlessly headed toward an Anglosphere dominated one-world order. In both the US and Britain, one can see a good many of Hitler's leadership strategies being applied to society today. The endless war on terror, the state spying on critics of the realm and the general erection of a police state all mimic what Hitler attempted with good success in Germany.

This leads some to question whether the German Reich was in some sense a preliminary attempt to create what is occurring today in the 21st century in the two countries that most opposed Hitler. That what is occurring in the West today gives rise to such a question is a sad commentary on what is happening. There are tragic implications to such queries, and it seems clear they have yet to play out in their entirety.

Background: Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April 1889, in the small Austrian town of Braunau am Inn near the German border. Both of Hitler's parents had come from poor peasant families. His father, Alois Hitler, the illegitimate son of a housemaid, was an intelligent and ambitious civil servant who eventually became a senior customs official.

Adolf Hitler was very bright and did well in school. But he was not inclined to go into the civil service and preferred to be an artist. Eventually Hitler moved to Vienna with the intention of studying art but the Vienna Academy of Art twice rejected his application. The hostilities of the First World War redirected his energies. Hitler served courageously and suffered injuries during the war. When the war ended, Hitler was a decorated corporal whose vociferousness within the medical wards he occupied escaped none.

After the war, Hitler gravitated to politics and began to give speeches for the German Workers Party. He blamed Germany's defeat on those who had "stabbed her in the back," including Jews. Hitler believed it was Germany's manifest destiny to rise again, and that this would be due to the innate superiority of the Aryan race. He later outlined such theories in Mein Kampf [English: my struggle/my battle] while incarcerated.

In 1932, as the 43-year-old head of the Nazi Party, Hitler was made Chancellor of Germany by a deflated and humiliated population suffering under the yoke of the Treaty of Versailles. On the 27th of February, 1933, someone set fire to the Reichstag and as a result Hitler assumed emergency powers that would eventually give him full command of Germany in every sense. Hitler was the state, and the state was Hitler.

Hitler's avowed purpose was to remove the oppressive yoke and return Germany to her previous greatness - a society responsible for producing many of the world's greatest technological and other advancements. Prior to the complete devastation of the nation's economy and the pilfering of its wealth, Germany had been a prosperous light and it was this light that Hitler sought to illuminate once again. Hitler intended to expand Germany's borders in order to do so and on September 1st, 1939, he ordered the German army into Poland. He expected this would only be one of a number of local wars but instead, England declared war.

Initially, Hitler and Germany won quick victories and soon dominated all of Europe. But when the United States declared war on Germany, it was clear that Germany was doomed militarily. Hitler's position was not helped by his determination to declare war against the Soviet Union.

In January 1945, the Soviet troops entered Nazi Germany and Hitler moved his headquarters to Berlin, where he eventually committed suicide with Russian and American troops approaching. Hitler died with his wife, Eva Braun. Both took cyanide tablets and then Hitler supposedly shot himself in the head.

Increasingly there are problems with many parts of the narrative of Adolph Hitler's tale. The Internet shows us that people usually do not rise to Hitler's level without the support of the Anglosphere power elite. Doubtless as time goes on, more details about Hitler's "secret history" will be revealed that will contradict much of the currently accepted narrative. Today, many people, particularly those of German heritage, fear even discussing the topic of Adolf Hitler. Hate speech laws have been erected that virtually suppress any debate about the accuracy of mainstream historical perspectives dealing with the matter.

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