Adolf Hitler

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Sorry, but how much do you guys know about Adolf Hitler, i know it might be pointless or too late to ask questions about him, and we should be concentrated about on Jesus Christ and not Hitler. But lately, i've been hearing more about him..lol. And maybe i've heard his name before and not really paid attention to it. With the little i've read about him, One can come to the conclusion that he was a Derailed, Madman..lol. I'm really concerned in knowing more about him..

Who was Adolf Hitler?. What did he do?.. Why did he do what he did?, What could have caused so much hatred in him?.. And one last question, if he were existing in our days, Won't Christians be guessing he is the Anti-Christ?.lol..

For those who know about him.. Tanx!
 
Let's see... Germany wanted change, Hitler came saying he would fix the economy, offer peace, and all sorts of good things. He began by indoctrinating the youth gradually to hate Jews and retarded people with his propaganda films. He then rose to power and wanted to take over the entire world. The only thing making WWII not the anti-christ was due to the fact people still had a place to run and hide, e.g. America and Britain.

Rather than tell you however, you might want to look up Holocaust survivor stories, there's quite a few old people more than willing to talk about the horrors the faced. Some of which are so bad I'd rather not know of it...
The story of Holocaust survivor Anita Dittman - Preview - YouTube
holocaust survivor - YouTube
 
This covers the holocaust (as well as abortion), so check it out for the shocker on hitler's horrors...
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y2KsU_dhwI[/video]
 
Cool JimmyDiggs, glad you liked it. It was a real eye opener even for me, the fact that so many people don't even remember what happened at the holocaust. It's just a sign of this dying generation I guess. No difference between killing the child in the womb, to killing him out of it, to killing thousands of people. All on the same train of thought. :(
 
Adolf Hitler was the devil! (that's what my mom says ),the leader of the nazi party in Germany. Anyways....the holocaust was a horrible event of history :( . There are so many movies and books about it, you can easily find info on the internet.
 
Firstly, Before the nazi party every existed, he was just a Corporal. After the 1st world war, and germany's defeat, their economy was down the pooper because of the restrictions the allied forces put on Germany to ensure they couldn't become a power again, and start another war (so it is said).
This sounds good in theory but it left regular German people a poor and shattered people, with very few hopes for the future.
After a bit of political shenanigans Hitler did start to rise to power, but what alot of people don't know, he did bring the the country out of the worst depression Germany has ever known, brought the economy back, and creating hope for Germany again.
Had he stopped here he would have been, and probably remained, the most beloved leader the German people ever knew, and respected around the world for creating a strong economic player to interact with the world market.
However he continued to raise support for his party, the most unpopular way amongst Christian's: stiring up political unrest against the Jews. Using them as a scapegoat for Germany's problems. Many Jews left, theyd seen this before and knew which was the wind was blowing, many immigrated to America, Britain, and surrounding nations. The ones that stayed were not so lucky as we all know.
Hitler was a (in all likelyhood) mad genius, but we have to remember he was not alone in his tyranny. A large portion of the nation followed him, not just the king pins of the nazi party. And before we condemn them all... ask yourself, why did they decide what he was doing was a good idea? peer pressure? hmmmm. Perhaps not.
But when conditions arise that make it ripe for such events to occur as the allowance of the holocaust and a second world war, one has to ask themselves more than a single question about a single man.
 
Firstly, Before the nazi party every existed, he was just a Corporal. After the 1st world war, and germany's defeat, their economy was down the pooper because of the restrictions the allied forces put on Germany to ensure they couldn't become a power again, and start another war (so it is said).
This sounds good in theory but it left regular German people a poor and shattered people, with very few hopes for the future.
After a bit of political shenanigans Hitler did start to rise to power, but what alot of people don't know, he did bring the the country out of the worst depression Germany has ever known, brought the economy back, and creating hope for Germany again.
Had he stopped here he would have been, and probably remained, the most beloved leader the German people ever knew, and respected around the world for creating a strong economic player to interact with the world market.
However he continued to raise support for his party, the most unpopular way amongst Christian's: stiring up political unrest against the Jews. Using them as a scapegoat for Germany's problems. Many Jews left, theyd seen this before and knew which was the wind was blowing, many immigrated to America, Britain, and surrounding nations. The ones that stayed were not so lucky as we all know.
Hitler was a (in all likelyhood) mad genius, but we have to remember he was not alone in his tyranny. A large portion of the nation followed him, not just the king pins of the nazi party. And before we condemn them all... ask yourself, why did they decide what he was doing was a good idea? peer pressure? hmmmm. Perhaps not.
But when conditions arise that make it ripe for such events to occur as the allowance of the holocaust and a second world war, one has to ask themselves more than a single question about a single man.

Yes, you are right, i often ask myself that question.. I believe there were some people within power and there were some people in Germany who enjoyed what Hitler was doing!.. If they wanted it to stop or if they wanted to kill him, they could have done it while he was asleep..Or?
 
This covers the holocaust (as well as abortion), so check it out for the shocker on hitler's horrors...
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y2KsU_dhwI[/video]

WOOOOW!!!.. Gary, this is extremely great!!!!!.. The has to be the best video i've ever watched!!!.. Tanx
 
I love that video. It was taken at Huntington Beach, California. Thats where I love to hang out when I go to the beach! :D I keep hoping i'll run into Kirk Cameron or Mr. Comfort one of these days just to tell them what an awesome job they are doing.
 
One thing few people know about Hitler is that he killed the Jews on the advice of his personal astrologer. He was losing the war and asked his astrologer why and what he should do about it. The astrologer hated Jews and said that they were the reason he was losing the war. Hitler really believed in astrology and trusted his astrologer. I spent a lot of time studying WWII when I was a kid (that was when you had to actually read books because there were no home computers or internet).
 
One thing few people know about Hitler is that he killed the Jews on the advice of his personal astrologer. He was losing the war and asked his astrologer why and what he should do about it. The astrologer hated Jews and said that they were the reason he was losing the war. Hitler really believed in astrology and trusted his astrologer. I spent a lot of time studying WWII when I was a kid (that was when you had to actually read books because there were no home computers or internet).

OK, I dont know if that's the actual truth, but that is what I read.
 
Firstly, Before the nazi party every existed, he was just a Corporal. After the 1st world war, and germany's defeat, their economy was down the pooper because of the restrictions the allied forces put on Germany to ensure they couldn't become a power again, and start another war (so it is said).
This sounds good in theory but it left regular German people a poor and shattered people, with very few hopes for the future.
After a bit of political shenanigans Hitler did start to rise to power, but what alot of people don't know, he did bring the the country out of the worst depression Germany has ever known, brought the economy back, and creating hope for Germany again.
Had he stopped here he would have been, and probably remained, the most beloved leader the German people ever knew, and respected around the world for creating a strong economic player to interact with the world market.
However he continued to raise support for his party, the most unpopular way amongst Christian's: stiring up political unrest against the Jews. Using them as a scapegoat for Germany's problems. Many Jews left, theyd seen this before and knew which was the wind was blowing, many immigrated to America, Britain, and surrounding nations. The ones that stayed were not so lucky as we all know.
Hitler was a (in all likelyhood) mad genius, but we have to remember he was not alone in his tyranny. A large portion of the nation followed him, not just the king pins of the nazi party. And before we condemn them all... ask yourself, why did they decide what he was doing was a good idea? peer pressure? hmmmm. Perhaps not.
But when conditions arise that make it ripe for such events to occur as the allowance of the holocaust and a second world war, one has to ask themselves more than a single question about a single man.

So true. When you really look at it the Allied nations were not entirely faultless in Hitler's rise to power, in fact their policies enabled his rise to power.
 
Hitler was the greatest leader of any nation/continent/person's in history to date, he had inept mean's for achieving his end's but as a leader there has been none greater, as a human being there are few worse.
 
Hitler was the greatest leader of any nation/continent/person's in history to date, he had inept mean's for achieving his end's but as a leader there has been none greater, as a human being there are few worse.

That was not leading.. It's simple CRUELNESS!..
 
Hitler was the greatest leader of any nation/continent/person's in history to date, he had inept mean's for achieving his end's but as a leader there has been none greater, as a human being there are few worse.

That is quite a few people you are eliminating from the list of possible candidates.

I didn't originally want to bring this up, but Hitler is fascinating simply because he was an interesting individual and his regime had the strongest exoteric ties to the occult of any in modern memory.

For this reason, he gets a lot more airtime than other more effective or more corrupt historical figures. And yet, they still exist.We just don't talk about them because they are less convenient tools for modern debates.