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“After visiting these places, you can easily understand how that within
a few years Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of
the most significant figures who ever lived.”
– John F. Kennedy
Adolf Hitler
was raised in a middle class family, and during the early years of his life his
family even went through a difficult period of starvation. After being a
soldier in World War I, on January 30th 1933, he found himself
head of the German government, fulfilling the dream of every poor and middle
class person who ever sought to make it big.
We are all familiar with the
story of Hitler that the United States would like you to believe. Hitler
has been made out to be one of the most “evil” people to have ever lived,
slaughtering millions of innocent Jews. This same story has been echoed
throughout Hollywood for decades, and by now it’s safe to say billions of
dollars have been spent to convince you of this black and white, good vs evil
perspective about the National-Socialist regime. What if it isn’t
entirely accurate?
After investigating the work
of others who have documented history in an unbiased fashion, as well as those
who have interviewed people who worked and lived alongside Hitler, there is
strong evidence to suggest that what we’ve been told is extremely inaccurate.
A completely new examination of Hitler and National-Socialist Germany during
World War II is required, and from this examination a different story is sure
to emerge.
Here are 12 things you were not told about Adolf
Hitler and National-Socialist Germany:
1. Hitler Broke Free from the International Banking Cartels
When Hitler’s period as
Chancellor of Germany began, the German people had no work, no money and were
starving. A wheelbarrow full of 100 billion-mark banknotes could not buy
a loaf of bread at the time, and many Germans were living in shacks after
countless homes and farms had been seized by Rothschild/Rockefeller-controlled
banks.
In his 1967 book The Magic
of Money, Hitler’s Reichsbank President, Dr. Hjalmar Horace Greeley
Schacht, let out the big secret:
“The mark’s dramatic
devaluation began soon after the Reichsbank was “privatized,” or delivered to
private investors.”
In other words, responsible
for the post-war hyperinflation was not the German government, but rather the
privately owned central bank in Germany, and its monopoly it had over the
creation of money. Germany’s economy was crashed and devastated by
bankers… that is, until Hitler arrived.
After Hitler was elected,
refusing to play ball with the Rockefeller-Rothschild rules, one of the first
things he did was fix the corrupt, debt-based financial system. By
completely thwarting the international banking cartels, the National-Socialist government
issued its own currency known as Reich Marchs, which were debt free and
uncontrollable by international financial interests.
Debt Free Finance = Freedom
If America nationalized their
currency as Hitler did for Germany, they would effectively sever all ties with
international bankers, the manipulation of their government and economy would
cease, and they would live debt-free. Just as Hitler issued debt-free
currency for Germany, Abraham Lincoln setup an interest free banking system in
the United States when he was President, and he was murdered for it.
Former US president Andrew Jackson issued interest-free currency, and two shots
were fired at his head in an assassination attempt, but the shots misfired and
he survived. John F. Kennedy issued interest-free currency during his presidency
and we all know how he met his untimely demise.
After Germany’s public banking
system was installed, world Jewry responded by declaring war on Germany,
including a global boycott of German goods. Within two
years, the German economy was flourishing with its new-found stable, and
inflation-free currency.
2. Hitler Created a Thriving Economy with No Unemployment
After setting up a public
banking system, Hitler began his reign by constructing new roads, bridges,
dams, canals, port facilities, and much needed repair of public and private
buildings.
Everything was done with
public money that owed no interest to the International
“Banksters”. As Hitler said, “For every Mark issued, we required
the equivalent of a Mark’s worth of work done, or goods produced.”
Next, the NATIONAL-SOCIALIST government
encouraged women to be homemakers, and all the work being done to repair and
improve the country’s infrastructure and transportation created jobs for
men. The unemployment problem had been solved within only two years, and
Germany was back on its feet.
It’s often been claimed, that
Hitler’s success in reviving his nation’s economy was based largely on
government spending for rearmament. This is a myth. As the renowned British
historian A. J. P. Taylor noted: “Germany’s economic recovery, which was
complete by 1936, did not rest on rearmament; it was caused mainly by lavish
expenditure on public works, particularly on motor roads, and this public
spending stimulated private spending also, as [British economist John Maynard]
Keynes had said it would. …while nearly everyone else in Europe expected a
great war, Hitler was the one man who neither expected nor planned for it.”
– A. J. P. Taylor, From Sarajevo to Potsdam (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975), p. 140.
– A. J. P. Taylor, From Sarajevo to Potsdam (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975), p. 140.
3. Hitler Emphasized Respect for Women, Children and Strong Family Values
During the economic hardship
just before Hitler was elected, Germany was seeing a declining rate of
birth. In 1933, hitler passed a law that enabled married couples to
obtain interest free loans minimum 1000 Reich Marks (equal to 9 months salary)
to set up homes and start families.
For each child birthed, the
couple was allowed to keep 250 marks and did not have to repay it. This system
pioneered by the National-Socialist government exists today in
Switzerland. In the eyes of Nazis, women were viewed as the preservers of
the tribe, the guardians of future generations, and the priestesses of domestic
virtue.
Recognizing that families are
the primary unit around which a functioning society is built, Hitler emphasized
the principle of maintaining a strong bond among family members. Admired
for his high regard for mother’s, families were inspired and strengthened under
the leadership of Hitler.
Poor families were helped by
using financial incentives, and family allowances, marriage loans and child
subsidies were provided equally to each and every segment of society.
4. National-Socialist Preservation of Environment and Animals
Under the National-Socialist regime,
mishandling an animal was considered a heinous crime, and if somebody was
discovered mistreating an animal, they were sent to concentration camps.
As someone with great admiration for animals, Hitler showed great concern for
animals native to Germany, and passed laws that ensured their safety and
well-being.
In 1934, Hitler passed a law
called Das Reichsjagdgesetz (the Reich Hunting Law), which regulated how many
animals could be killed per year, and to establish proper ‘hunting
seasons’. This law has now been adopted by most western countries.
Animal conservation was
included in Primary, Secondary and College levels, and in 1935, the
Reichsnaturschutzgesetz (Reich Nature Protection Act) was passed. which placed
several native species on a protection list including the wolf and Eurasian
lynx. It is likely that this law saved some native forest-inhabiting
species from going extinct.
The Nazi’s were also the first
to create environmental protection laws in history. The German Imperial
Conservation law of 1935 was passed, which protected “remaining portions of
landscape in free nature whose preservation on account of rarity, beauty,
distinctiveness or on account of scientific, ethnic, forest, or hunting
significance lies in the general interest.”
“[It is] useful to know the
laws of nature – for that enables us to obey them. To act otherwise would
be to rise in revolt against heaven.”
– Adolf Hitler
Hitler was a well-known lover of animals.
5. Hitler Banned
Experimentation on Animals (Vivisection)
Nazy Germany was the first
country in the world to ban vivisection, or any experimentation on live
animals. With its great concern for animal conservation, and human
treatment, a complete ban of vivisection was enacted in April 1933.
The Prime Minister of Prussia
Hermann Goring has said:
“An absolute and permanent ban
on vivisection is not only a necessary law to protect animals and to show
sympathy with their pain, but it is also a law for humanity itself…. I have
therefore announced the immediate prohibition of vivisection and have made the
practice a punishable offense in Prussia. Until such time as punishment is
pronounced the culprit shall be lodged in a concentration camp.”
This German cartoon depicts
animals that were saved from vivisection saluting Hermann Goring. The sign in
the window reads “Vivisection Forbidden”.
6. Hitler Funded Research into “Free Energy” Technologies
Hitler was well aware that in
order to truly escape the stronghold of economic manipulation by the
international banking cartel he would need to find a way to eliminate Germany’s
dependence on oil. An inexhaustible source of energy that was not
monopolized by the private money cartels was required for true sovereignty, and
this is what Hitler sought.
This pursuit led Germany to
develop what has been called The Nazi Bell, which is described by
author Joseph P. Farrell as “a hyper-dimensional physics device being
researched under the auspices of the SS departments Entwicklungstelle-IV,
Forschung, Entwicklung, und Patente, and SS General Hans Kammler’s
super-secret weapons black projects think-tank, the Kammlerstab.“
According to Farrell, “the
mission brief of the Entwicklungstelle IV was to develop free energy and
to make Germany independent of foreign oil.”
The National-Socialist Bell
was designed, in Farrell’s estimation, for a threefold purpose:
1.
Energy Independence
2.
Advanced Propulsion Technology
3.
A Weapon of Tremendous Power
In his book Babylon’s
Banksters, Joseph P. Farrell points to evidence that after the War, the
United States made every effort to reconstruct the personnel team that worked
on the National-Socialist Bell, so that they could develop the technology for
themselves and restore the balance of power between “National-Socialist International”
and “Anglo-American” elite factions.
7. German Workers Were Well-Treated
With the goal of enhancing the
standard of living for all German citizens equally, Adolf Hitler stimulated the
spirit of integrity, comradeship and happiness, by funding numerous worker’s
welfare programs including:
· Highly Subsidized
International vacation trips.
· 134,000 theater and concert
events for 32 million people (Between 1933-1938). 2 million people went on
cruises, and 11 million went on theater trips.
· Every citizen was given a
radio.
· A 5 day work week for all
citizens.
· Free Public Health.
· Hitler’s government banned
Trade Unions, and it was mandatory that all workers had to join the German
labor Front trade union. Strikes were banned, and people who refused
to work were imprisoned.
· Every large factory had to
provide rest areas, cafeterias, dressing rooms, even playing fields and
swimming pools for its workers.
During the Third Reich, German
workers were better treated than at any time before, or since.
8. Organized Industrial Production & Farming
As opposed to the current
American economy, where production is driven by the pursuit of maximum profit,
Hitler initiated a policy of self-sufficiency, where the goal was to produce
only what is required by Germans. The goal of the National-Socialist government
was to produce for its country everything the German people needed without
having to rely on imports to meet the needs of its citizens.
Along with the calculated
production of material goods, new policies were introduced so that the aim of
farming was to produce what German’s needed, not what was most
profitable. The government subsidized the farmers for loss of profit and
farmers were given guarantees that all of what was grown would be purchased.
9. Hitler Eliminated Crime and Improved Health of Germans
By giving social misfits and
criminals jobs, Adolf Hitler was able to reduce the crime rate in
Germany. In his 1976 book The Twelve-Year Reich, author R.
Grunberger stated that there were significant drops in the rates of murder,
robbery, theft, embezzlement and petty larceny during the Hitler years.
Many foreigners were impressed
by the improved outlook and health of Germans, including Sir Arnold Wilson, a
British M.P. who visited Germany seven times after Hitler came to power.
“Infant mortality has been
greatly reduced and is considerably inferior to that in Great Britain,” wrote
Wilson. “Tuberculosis and other diseases have noticeably diminished. The
criminal courts have never had so little to do and the prisons have never had
so few occupants. It is a pleasure to observe the physical aptitude of the
German youth. Even the poorest persons are better clothed than was formerly the
case, and their cheerful faces testify to the psychological improvement that
has been wrought within them.”
10. No Citizen Will Starve or Freeze
A canister used for
collections during the Winter Relief Fund.
A prime philosophy of Germany
at the time was that all citizens should share the same standard of
living. With this in mind, National-Socialist Germany boasted one of the
largest public welfare programs in history with the slogan “None shall starve
nor freeze”. Every year, high-ranking Nazi’s and citizens would take to
the streets to collect charity for the unfortunate, which generated a feeling
of comradeship toward those in need.
They even went to the extent
of publishing names of those who didn’t give charity in the paper as a
punishment or reminder of their neglect. According to Mark Weber of the Institute for
Historical Review,
“On one occasion, a civil
servant was prosecuted for failure to donate, and his argument that it was
voluntary was dismissed on the grounds it was an extreme view of liberty, to
neglect all duties not actually prescribed by law, and therefore an abuse of
liberty.”
11. The National-Socialist Anti-Tobacco Mission
National-Socialist doctors
were the first to write a major scientific paper linking smoking to lung
cancer. Following this report, smoking was banned in restaurants and
public transportation systems. Advertising of smoking and cigarettes was
severely regulated by the Nazis, and tobacco tax was raised to deter people
from smoking. In what was one of the most expensive and effective
anti-tobacco movements in history, numerous German health organizations began
educating the public that risks of miscarriage were heightened when pregnant
women engaged in smoking.
National-Socialist Anti-Tobacco
Ad: “He does not devour it, it [the cigarette] devours him!”
In the year 1940, while annual
cigarette consumption per capita in America was over 3,000, in Germany it was
only 749.
· Hitler prohibited the sale of
cigarettes to women.
· Hitler prohibited smoking for
people under the age of 18.
· Hitler prohibited smoking for
people in uniforms.
· Hitler prohibited smoking in
public areas.
· Hitler was the first to place
“warning” photos of cancerous lungs on cigarette boxes.
12. National-Socialists
Created a Culture that Cherished Music
Recognizing the importance
weaving music into the fabric of a country rich in culture, Hitler founded the
State Music Institute in 1933 after he came into power. Its purpose was
to promote the timeless work of composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms,
Wagner, among others. The Nazis ensured that every German citizen had a radio.
Youngsters were encouraged by
the National-Socialist government to pursue music as a career in order to
preserve the rich ancient German cultural heritage. Jazz, Swing, and
sexually provocative music were all banned in Germany during the Hitler era.
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