Peter Principle <petesfetas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Fri, 16 May 2008 18:45:56 -0700, nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Ralph) wrote:
>
> >Nebuchadnezzar II <nebuchadnezzar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> >> "Steven L." <sdlitvin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >> news:47ydnY81UeKSjrPVnZ2dnUVZ_sTinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> > Black Elk wrote:
> >> >> Sappy wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Bush Family Funded Adolf Hitler
> >> >
> >> > First of all, this is an urban myth.
> >>
> >> Bull****.
> >>
> >> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,100474,00.html
> >
> >Looks like Prescott Bush held a whopping 1 share that was seized. And
> >guess what else?
> >
> >"Thyssen had been an early financial backer of the Nazi party, but by
> >1939 was bitterly denouncing Hitler and had fled Germany. He was later
> >jailed by the Nazis for his opposition to the Nazi regime."
> >
> >Not too many people really knew how bad Hitler was until 1939.
>
> Oh, horse ****. That's pure revisionist fantasy. Stupid revisionist
fantasy,
> at that, given the indisputable FACTS.
>
> Only a relatively few hard headed idiots, many of them staunchly
> isolationist American Republidolts with Nazi sympathies, didn't know
Hitler
> was a madman and a menace LONG before 1939.
If it was so obvious, then how did Hitler get elected?
Hind sight is 20-20.
> And how, yo might ask, did these people know while the Republidolts in
the
> US were blind? What subtle clues tipped them all off?
>
> Well, Hitler was making speeches denouncing Jews by 1921.
Few knew he wanted to put them into gas chambers.
> Mein Kampf was published in 1925, leaving no doubt that Hitler was a
madman.
>
> Throughout the 1920's Hitler spoke out continuously against the Jews and
> often called for eliminating Jews entirely.
>
> Hitler burned the Reichstag in 1933.
This wasn't a proven fact until after the war.
> He publicly defied the Treaty of Versailles in 1934, an action
immediately
> condemned by the League of Nations.
The Treaty of Versailles was an unjustice against the German people.
Speaking out against that is probably what got him elected.
> In 1936 he re-occupied the Rhineland and sent troops to Spain to fight
for
> the fascists.
>
> Also in 1936,he formed the Axis by signing a treaty with Fascist Italy.
Does it reflect badly on a fascist country to join with another fascist
country?
> In 1937 Hitler began negotiating the Tripartite Treaty, bringing Japan
into
> the Axis.
This was an agreement to help each other if either were attacked by
Russia. Japan didn't join the Axis powers until 1941. At the time many
Americans reguarded US sanctions against Japan to be what was pu****ng
Japan into war.
> 1938 brought the horrors of Crystalnacht.
This wasn't exactly re****ted in the German press.
> Hitler began systematically murdering hundreds of thousands of Germans
in
> early 1939 with Action T4.
These things didn't happen "LONG" before 1939. Some things which are
proven, settled history today were then rumor or had questionable
cur***stances. You have to realize Hitler had a huge propaganda machine
twisting everything in his favor. People didn't really start waking up
until Hitler invaded Poland. Gotta realize, Hitler was a very chrismatic
man. Although a lot of people were smart enough to see through him, he
had a lot of people under his spell. It's real easy to look back now and
know what was going on. And Thyssen did denounce Hitler LONG before the
war began or it became illegal to trade with the enemy.
Hind sight is 20-20
(mindless rant snipped)


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