You hope I'm right about which? There's a lot of material here.
In terms of time telling us truth eventually, I think that's exactly backwards. There are small but powerful groups actively trying to hide truth from us.
Re: Hitler, the Soviet perspective was hidden from us behind the iron curtain, and Russians are pissed we don't know. Very little of their perspective has been translated into English. All Generals involved skewed facts to make themselves look good. Hollywood skews facts to make the movie look good, with "A Bridge Too Far" possibly being the epitome of that. It's horrible garbage, as is the actual account of our US General most directly involved in the failure of Market Garden.
German Generals were free to paint Hitler as a madman at fault for everything after the war, because he was dead. "History is written by the victors" doesn't at all hold true in this case; history is written by historians. German is readily translated into English. Adding the Soviet perspective will do nothing to change our perspective of Hitler for the better. Stalin and Hitler were both murderous villains.
If you can come away from the idea that "Hitler didn't do anything wrong," maybe you'll be fine. It's very true that He's vilified in history, and misunderstood. Or rather, that disinformation has been spread. Of course that helps no one. Correcting those wrong ideas will go a LOT smoother if you freely admit his evil, up front. In that case, you can have a much better platform to talk about his personal war against central banks.
Post WWII US military was misused to install central banks all around the world. That decision wasn't made by any elected official, but by the DS. Heightened awareness of the WHOLE phenomenon is vital!
US entered WWII because Japan and Germany declared war on US. It wasn't related to central banks.
So be it. Time will tell us truth eventually. I hope you are right. But my gut tells me otherwise.
You hope I'm right about which? There's a lot of material here.
In terms of time telling us truth eventually, I think that's exactly backwards. There are small but powerful groups actively trying to hide truth from us.
Re: Hitler, the Soviet perspective was hidden from us behind the iron curtain, and Russians are pissed we don't know. Very little of their perspective has been translated into English. All Generals involved skewed facts to make themselves look good. Hollywood skews facts to make the movie look good, with "A Bridge Too Far" possibly being the epitome of that. It's horrible garbage, as is the actual account of our US General most directly involved in the failure of Market Garden.
German Generals were free to paint Hitler as a madman at fault for everything after the war, because he was dead. "History is written by the victors" doesn't at all hold true in this case; history is written by historians. German is readily translated into English. Adding the Soviet perspective will do nothing to change our perspective of Hitler for the better. Stalin and Hitler were both murderous villains.
If you can come away from the idea that "Hitler didn't do anything wrong," maybe you'll be fine. It's very true that He's vilified in history, and misunderstood. Or rather, that disinformation has been spread. Of course that helps no one. Correcting those wrong ideas will go a LOT smoother if you freely admit his evil, up front. In that case, you can have a much better platform to talk about his personal war against central banks.
Post WWII US military was misused to install central banks all around the world. That decision wasn't made by any elected official, but by the DS. Heightened awareness of the WHOLE phenomenon is vital!
US entered WWII because Japan and Germany declared war on US. It wasn't related to central banks.
You marginalize yourself by being a wehrwolf. NO place for nazi propaganda here, or anywhere!
Haha. Ok commie.