Has anyone watched it? What did you think? How much would you rate it out of 10? Is it worth my time as a conspiracy analyst?
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I watched it and it is well worth a watch but do bear in mind that it is still Nazi propaganda by which I mean blatantly pro-Nazi. It paints the Nazi's as purer than the driven snow and I don't fully agree with that.
The Nazi's were still socialists after all. The dialectic between national socialism and international socialism.
Although it does dispel some of the ridiculous lies told about Hitler and his party and it does reveal an awful lot about the Jewish influence over the west and that it was Jews who brought the UK and USA into the war.
It goes into some amount of depth. Not everything it claims is verifiable but the majority seems accurate and demonstrable.
Is it worth your time? Even at well over 10 hours it is absolutely worth your time. Produced by an amateur but what an awesome job he did, especially since English is clearly his second language too.
Thanks. This is on my very soon to watch list now. I found it on archive.org.
As you are saying nothing is 100% fault free and with regards to socialism I always had a problem with. In fact any ism...!
I think it does matter that it was socialism because socialism is the intermediary step to communism. If you read Mein Kampf where Hitler explains why he chose the colour red for his party it just rings hollow. He says it was a sort of fuck you to the communists who also chose red but in reality I think he was a secret Marxist. National Socialism was definitely statist and everybody had to swear loyalty to the fuerher and stuff. It's still slavish and lacks freedom. They had gesture politics with hand hand signal, just like the radical leftists with their revolutionary fist. It was still a cult, it was just framed in such a way as an opposition to an apparently more sinister cult. I view this very much as the Hegelian (or Kantian) dialectic in action.
They also had their euthanasia programs don't forget, where they would kill people with disabilities and such. They still treated their people like cattle and believed themselves to have authority over who gets to live and who dies. Lieben enwertes lieben and suchlike.
Whilst I acknowledge the actual communists were far more evil, I would still acknowledge that the lesser of two evils is nonetheless evil.