Hitler Vs Trump

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I'm reading John Toland's large (1300 pages) biography of Adolf Hitler. I'm at the Reichstag fire part. But I've studied Hitler since 1962. The Holocaust was painfully real, but much of the opinions of Hitler are nonsense. According to the Russians World War 2 was a conspiracy of Russia, Britain, France, and USA to crush German industrialization and conquer Europe. Since the 1990s historians got into the Russian archives, and the proof is all there. Churchill and Roosevelt were Stalin stooges, so said Stalin and the results of the war.

Anyway, Trump's rise is almost identical to Hitler's. It's uncanny. Obama-Bush setthe stage for an American Caesar.
 
AfD

You might be interested in the recent rise of the fairly new German AfD party, Nationalist , very anti immigrant, anti EU especially paying for it, right wing in some respects socialist/populist in others. Entirely lacking any sense of guilt or historical responsibility like older Germans.

Currently they are rating about 18%+ of the vote which if maintained will allow them to either partner or prevent any easy coalitions in their next Federal election. Few Western political observers are taking much notice yet but Russian pundits are already spooked by their rise. Ironically, Putin has worked assiduously to undermine Merkel; he might come to regret what replaces her.
 
You might be interested in the recent rise of the fairly new German AfD party, Nationalist , very anti immigrant, anti EU especially paying for it, right wing in some respects socialist/populist in others. Entirely lacking any sense of guilt or historical responsibility like older Germans.

Currently they are rating about 18%+ of the vote which if maintained will allow them to either partner or prevent any easy coalitions in their next Federal election. Few Western political observers are taking much notice yet but Russian pundits are already spooked by their rise. Ironically, Putin has worked assiduously to undermine Merkel; he might come to regret what replaces her.

Well hey let's unload another million Syrian refugees in Germany, largely military age males with no jobs, no skills and nothing but distain for Germany, it's culture and it's people.

That should go over well :D
 
You might be interested in the recent rise of the fairly new German AfD party, Nationalist , very anti immigrant, anti EU especially paying for it, right wing in some respects socialist/populist in others. Entirely lacking any sense of guilt or historical responsibility like older Germans.

Currently they are rating about 18%+ of the vote which if maintained will allow them to either partner or prevent any easy coalitions in their next Federal election. Few Western political observers are taking much notice yet but Russian pundits are already spooked by their rise. Ironically, Putin has worked assiduously to undermine Merkel; he might come to regret what replaces her.

The Russians know ideological socialists always bring fascists (pragmatic socialists), like April showers bring May flowers.
 
Yeah.

Right.

I love when people try to rewrite history.
 
I'm reading John Toland's large (1300 pages) biography of Adolf Hitler. I'm at the Reichstag fire part. But I've studied Hitler since 1962. The Holocaust was painfully real, but much of the opinions of Hitler are nonsense. According to the Russians World War 2 was a conspiracy of Russia, Britain, France, and USA to crush German industrialization and conquer Europe. Since the 1990s historians got into the Russian archives, and the proof is all there. Churchill and Roosevelt were Stalin stooges, so said Stalin and the results of the war.

Anyway, Trump's rise is almost identical to Hitler's. It's uncanny. Obama-Bush setthe stage for an American Caesar.

Let us know when you find American parallels to the 1930's German presidency vis-a-vis the chancellory and multiple political parties in the legislature that govern from the basis of a plurality rather than a strict majority and, not so incidentally, when the U. S. House and Senate BOTH pass anything resembling the Reichstag Enabling Act of 1933.

If you wish to seriously propose an analogous historical nightmare repeating itself, you need more than a megalomaniac speaking blather to responsive crowds. You need to demonstrate the legal, financial, social and myriad other circumstances and conditions that make your fantasy feasible. None of those conditions exist for Trump like they did for Hitler coming out of the Great Depression and burden by the crippling sanctions of World War I.
 
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