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777777777777 11 points ago +12 / -1

In the 1930's Germany was on the side against Communism. Here's an excerpt from Mein Kampf. Any of this sound familiar?

Among my acquaintances, then and now, I warned against the smooth talking, soothing slogan of all cowardly wretches who said, “Nothing can happen to us!” A similar troublesome attitude had destroyed one giant empire already. Did everyone believe Germany alone was going to be exempt from the laws that governed all other societies? In 1913 and 1914, I announced my conviction that the future of all Germans depended on destroying Marxism. Some of the circles where I spoke are now faithfully part of the National Socialist movement today.

In the destructive German Triple Alliance policy, I saw the result of the Marxist doctrine’s destructive hand. The fearful teachings of this poison almost invisibly destroyed every foundation of a healthy economic policy and every healthy state concept. This occurred in such a way that the victims’ who were contaminated did not even realize the acts and desires that resulted were actually part of a World-Concept which they were otherwise strongly against.