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What did Hitler do before World War 2?

What did Hitler do before World War 2?

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What did Hitler do before World War 2? This guy forgot to tell the most important part. Why he became such an animal. His father Alois regulary beaten his family. Adolfs older brother Alois Jr managed to escape their home when he was 14. While adolf tried to escape at age of 10 unsuccesful. His father beaten him so hard he actually got into coma. After his brother escape he witnessed a lot about his fathers anger. He and his mother got beaten regulary. At age of 14 he realised that her mother never really stood up against his father. Neither of adolf since he feared his father. This lead him to not trust any women (he didnt trusted his wife (Eva Braun) completely. At his early adulthood he had nightmares. Same one many times. A jewish man beats up a women and he cant do a thing about it. Also he wanted to become the -Champion of people-.
His education failed.
He failed to protect his mother
He felt that he failed to peotect his country after WW1.
This guy was made, but i dont think he was born evil\r\n

Date: 2023-12-16

Comments and reviews: 18


THIS IS NOT HATE SPEECH IT IS A SCIENTIFIC AND MATHEMATICAL INQUIRY
Stop promoting propaganda, why not do a video on the mathematical impossibility of this?
For example: Auschwitz's four crematory ovens capacity:
400 corpses = 5 minutes
4800 corpses =1 hour
115200 corpses = 1 day
42, 048. 000 corpses = 1 year
Capacity of four modern crematory ovens:
400 corpses =8. 3 days
4, 800 corpses - 1 year and 1 month
115, 200 corpses = 26 years and 3 months
42, 048, 000 corpses = 9, 600 years.
I'd much rather see a video on how he supposedly built crematories that surpassed our modern ones by millennia.

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This video is valuable because it gives insight into what millions of Germans were going through.
While the comparisons between now and then have always driven me crazy, there are parallels that must be considered. Millions of Americans (and Europeans) thrown under the bus by a small group of- um- -the powers that be-. In peacetime most will take it and stick to principle, but in war that stab in the back will EXPLODE. The powers that be should be careful. Even if they don-t care for any of us, they should understand the path they are leading a large portion of the world-s population down and where it ends.

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Important to understand is that the concept of passports and ID-cards wasn't common before World War 1. In fact, to counter espionage, some countries introduced the concept of generalised personal documentation. Thus, it was easy to move yourself into another country, nation, society as long as one came across as a local. With the difference between Bavaria and Austria being minimal in language, dialect and cultural interaction it was easy for Austrians to be seen as Southern-Germans, or vice versa.
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What if.
He got accepted by the art school,
moved to US worked as a comic artist,
published his first comic book -Captian Aryan-,
got famous and successful, he opened a studio named -Aryan Studio- and hired Stan Lee.

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Actually, his biological father was a Jewish man. His mother worked as a maid for a very wealthy family (Rothschilds) and one of the son's in that family raped his mother and he was born. These are facts. #TRUTH
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I love these videos, but some serious editing is needed, there's constant misspellings and orthographic errors in these videos. Here at 0: 47, the narrator said disciplitarian, when the word is disciplinarian.
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I-m dying to know where he got his ideas and what made him arrive at certain conclusions. Like at 7: 55 it makes Adolf arriving at these conclusions sound so random and shoehorned.
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His story is very inspiring. Many hate or like him. But personally I like him because of his personality and how he rose from homeless to most powerful man in his time
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why do all villains have a sad story?
Very bad childhood, bad father, dead younger brother, rejected at school, mother death, went to war but lost it, etc.

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well put n detailed, would love to learn more about this individual and the situations he faced throughout his lifetime, I think its really fascinating
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One day the world could talk about Putin as being another tyrant and psycho who brought lots of death and pain. even if he's not seen as that so far
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I can just imagine him being in his bunker just like - why did it come to this-- honestly it-s kinda sad when you think about it
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And what about his career in communist party? And he embraced the idea of jews so much that he was taught by jew how to do politics
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I have been reading jewish history and he killed and eat babies in his early years and married his dogs according to the jews.
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Right to the end, he adored animals. Few, if any men, were evil in the cartoon sense. Maybe Mao & Stalin, at a stretch.
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He won an Iron Cross and was reputedly a brave soldier, his task was running messages and orders between trenches
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No word abt his meeting with Einstein in 1924 after he traveled back in time to erase him? Typical propaganda
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One day, for no reason at all.
Watch Europa, The Last Battle.
Or the Greatest Story Never Told.

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