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Lyssa Har Har Harr
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| Subject: Re: Myths about Hitler Sun Jan 05, 2014 6:15 pm | |
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- "In Red Symphony, "Rakovsky", interrogated by Stalin's agents in 1938, states that the reason for this was that these Jewish bankers, having established Bolshevism, had found it stolen from them by Stalin, a "Bonapartist" akin to Napoleon (p. 36).
The bankers were trying to promote International Communism, Trotsky being their man; Rakovsky himself was in their camp.
But Stalin was promoting National Communism. That system had to be brought down, so that International Communism could be restored. The means of bringing it down, was by assisting the rise of Hitler.
Hitler's Secret Backers says (in the commentary part at the end) that the bankers did not think that Hitler would implement his rhetoric about excluding Jews. They disagreed with the anti-German boycott inaugurated by the New York Zionists, and felt that this induced Hitler to institute harsh measures against Jews.
In Hitler's Secret Backers, the bankers' motives are stated as being, not connected with Trotsky, but anger at France for its insistence on continued German repayments to it in Gold, as per the Treaty of Versailles. These payments were keeping Germany paralysed, and with it the European economy.
But it could be argued - if the booklet be genuine in some way - that this is merely the excuse the bankers told to their courier, "Sidney Warburg".
Hitler's Secret Backers is available at [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.].
In Red Symphony, Rakovsky states that Jewish Bankers gave money to Hitler to help him get into power (p. 36), knowing that he would attack the Soviet Union (as laid out in Mein Kampf). These donations were anonymous; Hitler had no idea that the source was Jewish Finance.
In keeping with the strategy of Revolutionary Defeatism, Stalin would fall, upon losing the war, as the Tsar had fallen after losing World War I, and Trotsky would be restored to power (p. 36).
They changed their minds because Hitler's destruction of the Soviet Union would mean (they decided, after seeing him in power) not the restoration of Trotsky, but the abolition of Communism altogether; whereas their aim was to keep Communism going. Despite this switch, they still hoped to erase the Stalinist "National" variety: "we shall succeed in taking it over and then converting it into real Communism" (p. 37)." [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] _________________ [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]"ἐδιζησάμην ἐμεωυτόν." [Heraclitus] "All that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both." [Aeschylus, Prometheus] "The history of everyday is constituted by our habits. ... How have you lived today?" [N.] *Become clean, my friends.* |
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OhFortunae
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| Subject: Re: Myths about Hitler Sun Jan 19, 2014 3:22 pm | |
| - Satyr wrote:
- To hate your enemy, whether it be the Jews or the Slavs or the Chinese, is to hate those that identify you.
You are, forever, other than. - Satyr wrote:
- Also, the code of nobility states that we honor our enemies, even while we oppose them.
They make us who we are.... When a native American killed a buffalo he thanked it, he honored it and its sacrifice...he did not do so because he considered himself like it or as it. ''A person benefits from the tongue of his enemies in knowing his weaknesses. This is because an eye which is displeased will only see the bad characteristics [of the person it looks at]. A person taking advantage of a quarrelsome opponent who mentions his weaknesses; [he] is more beneficial than a friend who flatters and hides his weaknesses from him.'' ''He may discover his own shortcomings through what his enemies and opponents say about him, because vices and failings emerge with enmity and wrath.'' |
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| Subject: Re: Myths about Hitler Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:31 pm | |
| He was an extraordinary Man, irrespective of him being my relative. An opportunist if there ever were one. Myth: That he, or his Third Reich's National Socialism, was either fascist or Fascist. |
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