On the 8th and 9th of November, 1923, Adolf Hitler led the National Socialist movement in its first bid for power, an attempted coup organized in a beer hall. Though the forces of the state stopped the revolutionary march then, killing some and imprisoning many, the news buoyed the popularity of the National Socialist movement, spreading its message beyond Bavaria and into all of Germany.
The subsequent internment of Adolf Hitler led him to write Mein Kampf, which would become the greatest seller in interwar Germany.
Against all odds, the National Socialist movement was not extinguished, and in just a decade rose to be the dominant force in Germany. From a few men talking in a beer hall, to an organized State at war with the (((world,))) the 9th of November march represents the first concerted and explicit struggle for the White race and against international jewery.
one day, his spirit will rise from the grave and everyone will know that he was right.
Actually, have you ever read about the mourning in "Israel" when he died?
No?
Might want to look into it.
Maybe look into Goebbels' Star of David/Swastika token too.
The Nazis were there to kickstart Israel, far from eliminating all the Jews.
he wanted to clean up germany and europe in the process. he never wanted a war. but was tricked into it by the same people that smeared him afterwards.
its a little confusing to see him helping them get to israel, but then also naming him the bad guy.
weird.
Hmm...it's kinda like that recent post about how Zionist atheists rely on God to deliver them Israel, but pretty much hate God otherwise. They just hate people otherwise, too. "I'm glad the Jews killed Jesus. I'd do it again!" Like, who says stupid shit like that?
Oh, a virtue-signaler that even had a radio show called I Love You, America.
Who better for the Daily Show? Shit, at least she can be unfunny but pronounce things properly, unlike Trevor Noah, who was unfunny and had trouble even saying words, let alone full sentences. And even then, she talks like a retard. Oh well, don't think that can be fixed.