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anarcho-yorpism · 13 days
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To all the communist transvestites, VOTE👏VON👏HINDENBURG👏
I'm just as radical as you; I'm a proud member of the great Social Democratic Party of Germany! I don't know what the crazy communists are telling you, but Paul von Hindenburg is our only hope to defeat the Nazis. After we elect him, then we can discuss other politics, but this is the BARE MINIMUM, and if you don't vote for him, you clearly have this crazy purity test that'll bring us all to fascism.
I know you might be worried about his "senility" and "failing health", and I know you may not like him because of his push to the right, and I know you may be worried about the brownshirts, and the recent persecution of Dr. Hirschfeld and his work, and maybe you STILL haven't gotten over the whole Rosa Luxemburg stuff,
but none of that really matters! We need to keep the SPD in power, or else Hitler will get in charge! This is the most important and most basic thing you could do to help Germany stay a democracy. In 6 years, then maybe we can find a better candidate, but no matter what you think about von Hindenburg, he's the best shot we have at keeping the fascists out of power. We can totally push him left!
Any vote against von Hindenburg is a vote for Hitler. #Hindenburg1932
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bringmemyrocks · 2 months
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Nazi use of the term "evacuation" to mean "mass slaughter"
I don't like to fear-monger. I don't want to make people think this genocide could get much worse, but as someone with some knowledge of the Nazis and the Holocaust I am compelled to say that this "evacuation" speak is straight-up Holocaust language.
After Israel forced Gazans to flee to Rafah, Netanyahu is now ordering the "evacuation" of Palestinians from Rafah. This was after Israel refused a ceasefire.
The Wannsee Conference was held in 1942 to address the "Jewish Question" (plans for genocide). The Holocaust, the mass murder of Jews, disabled people, Romani, Poles, Ukrainians, LGBT people, Jehovah's Witnesses, communists, and other groups the Nazis considered inferior, was already ongoing, but 1942 was when the plans for huge-scale massive death was planned. The mass extermination, often termed "evacuation" of European Jews was planned at this conference.
Link to the Wannsee Conference minutes, translated into English. They are a summary, not verbatim, so are quite short. Keyword search "evacuation" and "evacuate": http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/holoprelude/Wannsee/wanseeminutes.html
Another source talking about the language of "evacuation" used to mean "extermination" in Nazi Germany:
"Evacuated to Death: The Lexicon, Concept, and Practice of Mobility in the Nazi Deportation and Killing Machine" https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2019.1633904
Quote from the article's author, Peter Adey:
"As we have seen, evacuation was used inconsistently as a set of mobile practices. Death was almost always close behind, but it is important that we consider that the purpose and process also bound evacuation together with its different versions. The practices employed by the Nazi evacuations of the Jews to killing centers ran in parallel to the evacuation measures identified for [non-Jewish] Germans."
Thus Netanyahu can speak of evacuating Jewish Israelis and evacuating Palestinians and mean hugely different things.
It's a difficult watch and perhaps not useful viewing at this time, but the English-language dramatization of the Wannsee Conference "Conspiracy" explores this quite a lot, repeatedly having the Nazi leaders use the phrase "evacuate" in place of "mass slaughter." (I have a copy if anyone wants--be warned it is a very difficult watch.)
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septictankie · 6 months
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marinalor · 4 months
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how’s it feel to be siding with the killers of the most children in history ever?
I can't really know right?
Maybe you mean the nation where the most children were murdered in history?
Ask someone from Nazi Germany 80 years ago or Hamas.
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silverfox66 · 6 months
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OTD, September 17 1939, the Soviet Union joined forces with the Nazi's and invaded Poland, claiming that it was there to "protect minorities" and that the Polish state "did not exist". The USSR and Nazi Germany were allies.
84 years later, russia is still the same genocidal regime.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 4 months
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Five thousand New Yorkers gathered in Columbus Circle in a mass demonstration against the persecution of Jews and Catholics by Germany, November 16, 1938. The crowd heard denunciations of the Third Reich from several speakers, including Nathan Frankel, Labor Advisor to Mayor La Guardia, and Orson Welles.
Photo: Associated Press
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deutschland-im-krieg · 2 months
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Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking under tow by Royal Navy forces, Trondheim harbour, Norway, possibly 8 May 1945
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dronescapesvideos · 6 months
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B-17 Flying fortress Of The 339th Bombardment Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Flying Over Germany In The Summer Of 1944 VIDEO ➤➤ https://youtu.be/yYOf7rumdxM
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saywhat-politics · 5 months
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Each September marks the anniversary of Nazi Germany’s Nuremberg Laws, whose passage in 1935 stripped Jews of their German citizenship and banned “race-mixing” between Jews and other Germans.
Eighty-eight years later, the United States is facing rising antisemitism and white supremacist ideology – including two neo-Nazi demonstrations in Florida in September 2023 alone.
The Nuremberg Laws were a critical juncture on the Third Reich’s path toward bringing about “the full-scale creation of a racist state … on the road to the Holocaust,” according to legal historian James Whitman. Yet across the Atlantic, many Americans were unconcerned, and even admiring – including some religious leaders.
As a political scientist and a sociologist, we wanted to examine what Americans thought about Hitler and the National Socialist Party before the U.S. entered World War II – and see what lessons those findings might hold for our country today. Our recent research, which focused on religious publications, suggests that Americans’ support for Nazi Germany is best explained by belief in white supremacy.
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On this day in 1944, heartless Winston Churchill refused a ceasefire and continued the genocidal attack on Nazi Germany.
As we well know now, far more German civilians have died in the war, which makes them the victims and Britain the war criminal.
The best time for a ceasefire is before you launch a barbaric, sadistic terrorist attack. Those who instigate wars aren't entitled to a "time out."
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scottandrewhutchins · 17 days
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Zionists Are Pathological Liars. Why Would Anyone Ever Trust Them?
Jonathan Glazer accepted his Academy Award for Best International Film for Zone of Interest, a German-language British production. Zionists are posting lies all over social media claiming that he renounced his Judaism. They are clearly hoping people won’t play the recording because they either suck at interpreting the English language or are (more likely) deliberately misquoting him. He said “we…
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 10 months
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nobrashfestivity · 1 year
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Today is Holocaust Remembrance day
Born in the Czech Republic in 1904, Vilma Grünwald was 39 years old when she wrote a final letter to her husband, Kurt. They had been held at Auschwitz with their two sons for 7 months, separated for much of their ordeal following a stint in a “family camp” that was soon dismantled by the Nazis. One day their eldest son, John, who walked with a limp, was noticed by SS physician Josef Mengele and directed towards the gas chamber; Vilma, unable to watch her son go alone, immediately followed.
Vilma with her children. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Vilma wrote the letter days later as she and John waited to be taken to the gas chambers, somehow managing to pass it to an elderly guard before boarding the truck. Soon afterwards, against all odds, that guard tracked down Vilma’s husband—a physician who had been put to work treating his fellow prisoners in a distant area of the sprawling camp—and handed him the farewell message.
Auschwitz was liberated seven months later. When told by his father about the precious note, the Grünwalds’ surviving son, Misa (later known as Frank), couldn’t bear to read it. It would be another 22 years until he did so, after discovering it amongst his recently deceased father’s belongings. It read as follows.
11 July 1944
You, my only one, dearest, in isolation we are waiting for darkness. We considered the possibility of hiding but decided not to do it since we felt it would be hopeless. The famous trucks are already here and we are waiting for it to begin. I am completely calm. You—my only and dearest one, do not blame yourself for what happened, it was our destiny. We did what we could. Stay healthy and remember my words that time will heal—if not completely—then—at least partially. Take care of the little golden boy and don’t spoil him too much with your love. Both of you—stay healthy, my dear ones. I will be thinking of you and Misa. Have a fabulous life, we must board the trucks.
Into Eternity, Vilma
This post is taken from https://lettersofnote.com/
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quotesfrommyreading · 8 months
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The East is also where the Nazis had most vigorously pursued the Holocaust, where they set up the vast majority of ghettoes, concentration camps, and killing fields. Snyder notes that Jews accounted for less than 1 percent of the German population when Hitler came to power in 1933, and many of those managed to flee. Hitler's vision of a “Jew-free” Europe could only be realized when the Wehrmacht invaded Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belarus, Ukraine, and the Baltic States, and eventually Hungary and the Balkans which is where most of the Jews of Europe actually lived. Of the 5.4 million Jews who died in the Holocaust, the vast majority were from Eastern Europe. Most of the rest were taken to the region to be murdered. The scorn the Nazis held for all Eastern Europeans was closely related to their decision to take the Jews from all over Europe to the East for execution. There, in a land of subhumans, it was possible to do inhuman things.
  —  Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944-1956 (Anne Applebaum)
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johanna-swann · 6 months
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Disclaimer (I can't believe I need to say this, but apparently it's necessary in this day and age): I do not condone murder, I do not blame the children caught in the crossfire for anything, I do not believe Israeli settlers deserve to all die. Moving on to the point of this post now.
During the third Reich the Nazis seized not only the property and lives of those not Aryan enough to fit into their Volksgemeinschaft, they also took a lot of land. This happened within Germany at first and later of course also in the countries the Nazis attacked and plundered.
They then sent German settlers to take over that land. It was sold to the German people as an easy and cheap way to become land owners and to secure financial stability for their families. (Apart from the whole "spreading German culture and values" argument.) It was a whole program you could apply to (my great-great-grandparents did, but weren't chosen). So you'd often find young, happy families moving into these houses and farms that were previously owned by jewish or otherwise "unsuitable" families. They were civilians looking to start a new life.
Later most of them claimed they had no idea of what was "really" going on, that the previous owners of that land had been displaced or arrested, taken to a Konzentrationslager and murdered. They claimed they had no idea that the land they lived on was bought with blood.
That is of course utter bullshit. Those farms and fields didn't just fall from the sky to accommodate German settlers. Everyone knew. People chose not to actively think about it, but they knew.
Now I read about Palestinians being displaced and taken away to a small strip of land which they can't leave, where they need to survive without clean water or electricity, I hear about "innocent" Israeli settlers claiming the Palestinian land for themselves and I think about the Germans who moved to Poland because they didn't care where that land came from or what had happened to the people there.
Nobody would dare argue that the German Nazi settlers were innocent. Those Germans weren't innocent, they were complicit. Yet somehow the Israeli settlers are.
Again, I don't believe the Israeli settlers deserve to be killed. But they are not innocent. They know who's land they're living on, where it came from and what the price was.
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stone-cold-groove · 2 months
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Hands off! Every dud is life-threatening! German WW2 poster - 1944.
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