Rare Color Nazi, Hitler, Photos Now Made Public

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http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/history/european/new...

The ones of the children are chilling.



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These are awesome

Sadly black & white pics always "detach" us from events like they're ancient history. The color pics bring the reality closer to home. They should have colorized "A Hard Day's Night" before "Gone With the Wind".

Makes you wonder

if the people then thought like the majority of Americans do now when they follow Obama blindly.

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My my, look at how wonderful things were!

Look at how wonderful things were back then! Everyone was happy, people had plenty provided to them by the wonderful motherland, and their glorious leader sheparded all the people to the belief in their common cause. What pride! How absoutely wonderful!

Except for the part where they decided that all their problems were the fault of those people. Oh well, what's a few million innocent lives when you have the good of the motherland and the people to consider, right?

It's not like that could happen here, right? People here could never be so easily manipulated to believe that all their problems were the fault of some other group of people (say, how's people from the middle East sound?) right? It's not like the US govt. has killed millions of those people for the good of America, right? --> http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/iraq
And lest you think that's some wild overestimate, perhaps you ought to read this instead --> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10...

But it's all for the safety and security of America, right?

Don't worry though. It's not the system that allows this. It's only the people who control that system, right? Because history has proven time and time again that the only way to ensure liberty for everyone is through government, right? Like the liberty of those people who've died, right?

But America is nothing like Nazi Germany. Not at all, right?

No, more like Stalin's Bolsheviks.

Which was far worse.

Many of those are quite 'chilling'

some of them remind me of Obama's following.

The DP is proof that the grassroots support for Ron Paul and his peaceful message of individual liberty is large, real, and not going away!

Amazing what color does

The photo with the Amerian, British nazi banners is chilling

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thats baller

thats baller

Wow Great Pics, thanks for sharing!

Was dreading some gruesome post bombing pics of Berlin.

Germans

Hi from Munich,

I do not know how much sense it makes to make generalized statements, but I think indeed that Germans were generally extremely gullible. I think that Americans were less gullible at that time. Now I tend to think it might be the other way round, because it sort of "helped" to get betrayed that much by our rulers (don`t forget the GDR as well).
Germans are certainly less nationalist in the bad sense of the word today than Americans (they overshoot and have become maso-nationalists...). We don`t think we can "heal the world" with our way of life anymore. Still, Germans are inexplicably (to me) statist minded even today.

Just my two Eurocents

Fabio

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hello Munich!

I agree with what you have said.
Americans are now gullible. And looking for someone to blame.
Isn't that how it started in the late 20's and 30's? Looking for a scapegoat?

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~Ron Paul On the 911 Truth movement.
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Americans were just as gullible...but not as organized

From. our support of Uncle Joe and our feeling it OK and necessary to nuke and fire bomb urban women children and other innocents...it takes a little gullibility to go along with that.

Makes you wonder

if hitler ever got nervous butterflies before a speech.

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Theme from Obomba:

Kenya Kenya uber alles..

Brilliant.


Satire. Love it.

As a moderator, I fixed the spelling on the Munich guy's post. He wrote, "Heel the country," instead of "Heal.."

I think Obama is trying to make the U.S.A. 'heel."

And let the IRS steal.

Hillary will make em' "heil".

How soon they forget.

Looks like history is repeating itself.

Difference is, Hitler genuinely loved Germany and its people.

Don't think i can say that about Obama.

I disagree


To love one's country means that one loves the people. Hitler was selective about whom he loved. And, to be honest, I don't think he loved anyone or anything but his dogs. I do not think he loved Eva. He certainly did not love the Jews, the Gypsies, or other minorities.

Hitler was a bit like Napoleon, who saw himself as a kind of Savior.

What is amazing to me is that he got others to believe him.

I'm not one who subscribes to the revisionist historians

account of what happened so I won't belabor the issue here.
I respect yours and others thoughts but in a free society I still have the choice to examine the evidence and come to my own conclusions.

Come to your own conclusions


It's really the only game in town.

To take someone else's word for truth is to ask for wrong directions.

Wow, that was one evil dude

As they say, power tends to corrupt, and absolute power (which political power is nearing) tends to corrupt absolutely. Makes sense. Nothing the government oes, is as good as it would have been in the free-market.

And...

wow, the great majority of the German people were that gullible...

I am afraid that nothing much has changed Patrick

after having observed the biggest mass mind control op ever during Obama's election campaign.

http://cpscorruption.blogspot.com/2009/07/hitlers-children-b...
5 parts of this documentary.. wake up people.

Well, I actually disagree with you

I don't think Americans have ever better that gullible. That gullibility level (of most Germans) was very very high. The Germans must have been a very conservative + authoritarian people. Americans have a tradition of liberty that has acted a counter-weight to this.

Yeah right, the Americans

Yeah right, the Americans would have never elected somebody who lied to them and gave them false hope in an economic terrible situation (Versailles).
Or at least they would have stood up if this leader disrespects laws and grabs all the power and turn the country into a police state.
Those Germans! Gullible!

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Yes, Americans are gullible

But not (yet, anyways) to the degree that the Germans were.

Context! Context!


If you have no money and have to feed your kids, you're in trouble. If a man comes along and offers you food, you'd take it. That is was happened in 1933. Hitler promised food and he delivered the goods. They loved him for that.

After WWI, Germany was at a very low ebb. It was nearly broke. The Kaiser had played them false and then they were further punished by the Treaty of Versailles, in which they had not only to admit they caused the war, but to repay the countries that had formed the Entente powers.

The populace was devastated. Along came Adoph, offering hope and a new beginning. The people grabbed it. They weren't gullible; they were just very hungry and depressed.

I agree, to a point.....

however, (and yes, I am of German Lutheran background, so I have no axe to grind here) that was just part of the issue. They had already been 'programmed' by centuries of both leaders proclaiming national superiority , and the Church's history of blaming the Jews for everything they could.

And, though I respect Martin Luther for the 95 Thesis, the ideas of the Reformation, and other reasons , (boldness to stand against a Church that practically owned the world deserves much respect) , his words concerning the what should be done to Jews (in a 1543 tract) are blameworthy, to say the least!

"What should we do with this * profanity deleted*, rejected race of Jews......

First, set fire to their synagoges or schools.....
Second, raze and destroy their homes
Third, take away all their prayer writings, Talmuds, etc
Fourth , Forbid Rabbis to teach an pain of loss of life and limb
Fifth, safe passage on highways abolished completely
Sixth, take their gold and silver for 'safe-keeping', and forbid the charging of interest on the 'loan'
Seventh , put a flail, an ax, a hoe, a spade, or a spindle into the hand of young, strong Jews and Jewesses and let them earn their bread by the sweat of their brow.

The Encyclopedia Judeaica rightly notes that: "Short of the Auschwitz ovens and extermination, the Nazi Holocaust is outlined here." Hitler and Stricher used Luther's words to justify their actions.

On the other hand, the Dutch, many of them who held to Reformation teachings as well, saved 80% of the Jews with in their territories.

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