If anyone likes reading books I'd highly recommend "Hitler's Revolution". It's an academic examination of Hitler's policies and actions as leader before and during the war. It goes into a bit of detail on how he transformed the country in a couple of months and revolutionised Germany. The social programs like incentives for families to own houses and have kids, can't remember all the specifics but couples were literally given tax breaks for having more kids, and they were encouraged to buy houses using co-operative loans from the government (interest free of course, in fact IIRC what you owed actually decreased over time!), among all other sorts of relief and encouragement.
Or for example, children and teenagers at school were cultivated to be the best at whatever it is they are good at. Students would learn about world geography, history, languages, religion etc on a general level but if they showed aptitude for music, sports, acting, arts, etc, they would be put on tailored programs and encouraged to develop those attributes. The best of those kids who showed the most hunger and ambition would go on to be the leaders of NS Germany in whatever field/locality. Education was all about producing intelligent, capable and patriotic citizens, not just rote learning getting "good marks" and then aimlessly figuring out how you should sell yourself into debt. Countless, theatres art and music schools were opened, including traveling troupes who would visit more forgotten rural parts of the country.
There was even a labour program for all students once they finished secondary/high school. It lasted for the immediate summer after, and you had to join it regardless of your class or background. At these clubs/societies, you would fraternise with your fellow German brothers/sisters and do things like camping, going out in nature, building things, gardening, cooking, etc etc. This was designed to break down class division and instead imbue people with a strengthened sense of compatriotism.
There's also of course the interesting approach to global economics, whereby he essentially introduced bartering on a global scale. Germany's economy was powered by and made valuable through it's labour, what it physically produced. Be it weapons, mechanics, furniture, tools, chairs or just straight extracted materials like wood, coal, steel, or again food, etc. What Germany produced would then just be straight exchanged on the global market for whatever Germany needed - oil, chromium, etc etc. Essentially severing Germany from the system international debt slavery and financial Zionist capitalism.
It's really quite an illuminating read and I've only scratched the surface. The book obviously has an underlying "pro" tone to it, but it at least tries to present itself as impartial as possible and with that in mind, it's really quite shocking when you see how many facts have been hidden and distorted and how much lies has been shoved down our throats over this one man. I would really commend it alongside the documentary "the Greatest Story Never Told" if anyone is interested in seeing the alternative perspective on Hitler. Maybe he wasn't the saint some people make him out to be, but what I do know is he definitely was not the devil incarnate like (((they))) terrorise us into believing.
The house thing is correct. In fact if you had children your loan would decrease and if you had four children you owed nothing and kept the house because you were doing your duty as a citizen and were basically rewarded accordingly. It’s actually a pretty great incentive to encourage your people to have families and I’ve always found it to be interesting. A strong foundation for a country that I can respect.
I haven’t. I’ll be sure to look into it. But I can’t say I’m surprised at such a thing happening with everything else that we know is going on in that vein. It’s sickening that people think we’re enlightened compared to the people then when it comes to the important things in life. The trashing of those with views on family and its importance is of course strategic and a long term plan that seems to be working wonderfully.
They can claim it is for the children all they want. We all know they are using the children for their own evil gains. Makes me wish I lives in a time where these topics weren’t pushed back on so much by the masses. See no evil and all that.
If anyone likes reading books I'd highly recommend "Hitler's Revolution". It's an academic examination of Hitler's policies and actions as leader before and during the war. It goes into a bit of detail on how he transformed the country in a couple of months and revolutionised Germany. The social programs like incentives for families to own houses and have kids, can't remember all the specifics but couples were literally given tax breaks for having more kids, and they were encouraged to buy houses using co-operative loans from the government (interest free of course, in fact IIRC what you owed actually decreased over time!), among all other sorts of relief and encouragement.
Or for example, children and teenagers at school were cultivated to be the best at whatever it is they are good at. Students would learn about world geography, history, languages, religion etc on a general level but if they showed aptitude for music, sports, acting, arts, etc, they would be put on tailored programs and encouraged to develop those attributes. The best of those kids who showed the most hunger and ambition would go on to be the leaders of NS Germany in whatever field/locality. Education was all about producing intelligent, capable and patriotic citizens, not just rote learning getting "good marks" and then aimlessly figuring out how you should sell yourself into debt. Countless, theatres art and music schools were opened, including traveling troupes who would visit more forgotten rural parts of the country.
There was even a labour program for all students once they finished secondary/high school. It lasted for the immediate summer after, and you had to join it regardless of your class or background. At these clubs/societies, you would fraternise with your fellow German brothers/sisters and do things like camping, going out in nature, building things, gardening, cooking, etc etc. This was designed to break down class division and instead imbue people with a strengthened sense of compatriotism.
There's also of course the interesting approach to global economics, whereby he essentially introduced bartering on a global scale. Germany's economy was powered by and made valuable through it's labour, what it physically produced. Be it weapons, mechanics, furniture, tools, chairs or just straight extracted materials like wood, coal, steel, or again food, etc. What Germany produced would then just be straight exchanged on the global market for whatever Germany needed - oil, chromium, etc etc. Essentially severing Germany from the system international debt slavery and financial Zionist capitalism.
It's really quite an illuminating read and I've only scratched the surface. The book obviously has an underlying "pro" tone to it, but it at least tries to present itself as impartial as possible and with that in mind, it's really quite shocking when you see how many facts have been hidden and distorted and how much lies has been shoved down our throats over this one man. I would really commend it alongside the documentary "the Greatest Story Never Told" if anyone is interested in seeing the alternative perspective on Hitler. Maybe he wasn't the saint some people make him out to be, but what I do know is he definitely was not the devil incarnate like (((they))) terrorise us into believing.
The house thing is correct. In fact if you had children your loan would decrease and if you had four children you owed nothing and kept the house because you were doing your duty as a citizen and were basically rewarded accordingly. It’s actually a pretty great incentive to encourage your people to have families and I’ve always found it to be interesting. A strong foundation for a country that I can respect.
I haven’t. I’ll be sure to look into it. But I can’t say I’m surprised at such a thing happening with everything else that we know is going on in that vein. It’s sickening that people think we’re enlightened compared to the people then when it comes to the important things in life. The trashing of those with views on family and its importance is of course strategic and a long term plan that seems to be working wonderfully.
They can claim it is for the children all they want. We all know they are using the children for their own evil gains. Makes me wish I lives in a time where these topics weren’t pushed back on so much by the masses. See no evil and all that.