Even after the war, in 1945, there were still people who could speak well of Hitler. This is notably the case of the future president of the United States, John F. Kennedy, who wrote in his diary:
Within a few years, Hitler will emerge from the hatred that now surrounds him as one of the most significant figures that ever lived… he had a mystery about him in the way he lived and in the matter of his death that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends are made.
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Hitler’s goal was a “Europe of Nations”[14] based on race and similar to the Roman Empire when it was all powerful and not yet eviscerated by Christianity and race mixing. According to Belgian politician Léon Degrelle, one of Hitler’s most brilliant soldiers,[15]
the Führer wanted a pan-European union with freedom of movement within it, but restricted to the people who are part of the European gene pool. To paraphrase evolutionary psychologist, Dr. Keven MacDonald, such a race realist point of view would have stressed the genetic interests of Europeans first. It would have constituted a group evolutionary strategy to the extent that it had the political will to keep other races out.[16] It would have turned Europe into a superpower as powerful if not more than any of its competitors. The problem, of course, comes from the fact that such a race-based policy was completely contrary to the interests of Hitler’s Jewish enemies, as is the case today, more than ever. So, of course, it had to be stopped.
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“What Jews fear more than anything else,” writes author F. Britton in his book Behind Communism, “is a rebirth of race consciousness among the great White majority of the Christian world.
>Even after the war, in 1945, there were still people who could speak well of Hitler. This is notably the case of the future president of the United States, John F. Kennedy, who wrote in his diary:
>>Within a few years, Hitler will emerge from the hatred that now surrounds him as one of the most significant figures that ever lived… he had a mystery about him in the way he lived and in the matter of his death that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends are made.
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>Hitler’s goal was a “Europe of Nations”[14] based on race and similar to the Roman Empire when it was all powerful and not yet eviscerated by Christianity and race mixing. According to Belgian politician Léon Degrelle, one of Hitler’s most brilliant soldiers,[15]
the Führer wanted a pan-European union with freedom of movement within it, but restricted to the people who are part of the European gene pool. To paraphrase evolutionary psychologist, Dr. Keven MacDonald, such a race realist point of view would have stressed the genetic interests of Europeans first. It would have constituted a group evolutionary strategy to the extent that it had the political will to keep other races out.[16] It would have turned Europe into a superpower as powerful if not more than any of its competitors. The problem, of course, comes from the fact that such a race-based policy was completely contrary to the interests of Hitler’s Jewish enemies, as is the case today, more than ever. So, of course, it had to be stopped.
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>“What Jews fear more than anything else,” writes author F. Britton in his book Behind Communism, “is a rebirth of race consciousness among the great White majority of the Christian world.
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