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A lot of people seem to think that my criticism of the Allies and the Soviets is a declaration of support for the Axis powers. Is this correct? Let's find out.
Criticism of one thing is not automatic support for the opposite. And when it comes to Hitler's Germany, I can use the Dirlewanger Brigade as an example of a very good reason to think badly of Hitler's Germany. There are several reasons to think badly of Germany, but to me the Dirlewanger Brigade is one of the biggest reasons.
Oskar Dirlewanger (26 September 1895 - 7 June 1945) was a German military officer (SS-Oberführer) who served as the founder and commander of the SS penal unit "Dirlewanger" during World War II. His name is closely linked to some of the worst crimes of the war.
What kind of messed up regime would allow a unit like the Dirlewanger Brigade to operate? I mean, no decent regime would. So, to me, that is a very good argument against Hitler's Germany. They did not stop the Dirlewanger, they just let him carry on till the very end. Even if only one tenth of what was said about the Dirlewanger unit was true, it would still be absolutely unacceptable to let it continue.
And mind you, the Third Reich was a continuation of the Roman heritage, not a continuation of the Germanic heritage.[1]Also, the domestication of the citizens and the socialism that you can find in, for example, Hitlerjugend and [Bund Deutscher Mädel (?)] is something that I very much oppose and think badly of. So I wish to stress that when I criticize the enemies of the Third Reich, it doesn't mean that I support the Third Reich.
The only thing I can see is going to save Europe. Is our return to so-called semi-civilized tribal societies, barbarian societies.[2]And everything else is bad for us. If Hitler's Germany had won the war, it would have been bad too. That's the problem. There were no good guys. All three sides were bad, but bad in different ways, and of course bad to different degrees. Thanks for watching.
Criticism of one thing is not automatic support for the opposite. And when it comes to Hitler's Germany, I can use the Dirlewanger Brigade as an example of a very good reason to think badly of Hitler's Germany. There are several reasons to think badly of Germany, but to me the Dirlewanger Brigade is one of the biggest reasons.
Oskar Dirlewanger (26 September 1895 - 7 June 1945) was a German military officer (SS-Oberführer) who served as the founder and commander of the SS penal unit "Dirlewanger" during World War II. His name is closely linked to some of the worst crimes of the war.
What kind of messed up regime would allow a unit like the Dirlewanger Brigade to operate? I mean, no decent regime would. So, to me, that is a very good argument against Hitler's Germany. They did not stop the Dirlewanger, they just let him carry on till the very end. Even if only one tenth of what was said about the Dirlewanger unit was true, it would still be absolutely unacceptable to let it continue.
And mind you, the Third Reich was a continuation of the Roman heritage, not a continuation of the Germanic heritage.[1]Also, the domestication of the citizens and the socialism that you can find in, for example, Hitlerjugend and [Bund Deutscher Mädel (?)] is something that I very much oppose and think badly of. So I wish to stress that when I criticize the enemies of the Third Reich, it doesn't mean that I support the Third Reich.
The only thing I can see is going to save Europe. Is our return to so-called semi-civilized tribal societies, barbarian societies.[2]And everything else is bad for us. If Hitler's Germany had won the war, it would have been bad too. That's the problem. There were no good guys. All three sides were bad, but bad in different ways, and of course bad to different degrees. Thanks for watching.
- "The Holy Roman Empires" was the First Reich
- And we can only return to that AFTER a global economic collapse.