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chrissy
August 25th, 2004, 11:46 AM
They're going to be showing this documentary several times today about the last days of Berlin in WW2.

It's sickening to see what the allies did to the german people then, and then to think about all the welfare and free medical care and foreign aid that they give away to all these black and hispanic people that hate us. White people probably have the cruelest leaders of any of the races.

I agree with the people that said he shouldn't have invaded Russia, that was a big mistake, he made a brutal enemy for his people . I think him and Stalin were the same kind of men in certain ways, realistic and hard-nosed about the world. He should have worked harder on that alliance. I don't think he understood who his real enemy was , not the communists but the liberals and their non-white races. It would have been a lot harder for the allies to defeat them without the soviet army.


" It's important to fight with words, it's more important to fight with your fists."
Adolf Hitler

Bragi
August 26th, 2004, 01:26 AM
Sadly, the jews controlled the media, banking, and government then just as they do now. It was always their banking control that was most tyrannical. The whole white world was a victim of the jew's war. Care to read about it all straight from the jew's mouth?

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chrissy
August 27th, 2004, 09:35 PM
I don't think you understand National Socialism or Communism. Hitler was nothing like Stalin, and National Socialism was the polar opposite of Communism.


No I do know their different, NS seems geared towards caring for the people, not terrorizing them into submission. Hitler was the stern father type to the germans and Stalin was a power-hungry brute. But both of them were streetsmart , the allied leaders were the soft types who could be manupilated into waging that terrible war.

I just think that he should have tried to keep that non-aggression pact going to fend off another enemy. Even a dummy like me can see a two-front war is suicidal. He should have tried to work with Stalin, he could have reasoned with him, he couldn't work with Churchill or Roosevelt because they felt they were morally above him. Do you think Stalin would have joined the allies if Germany hadn't invaded? I don't. It just seems like to me as long as he didn't pose a threat to Russia, Stalin had no bad intentions towards Germany.

He had enough to worry about from the U.S. and Britain leaders, invading Russia was his fatal error, he shouldn't have done it as long as Stalin

chrissy
August 27th, 2004, 09:38 PM
as long as Stalin didn't attack first.











" Stalingrad was the turning point of the second world war, and for the white race of the twentieth century."

David Duke