Pre-war Germany? I never heard of this before, but am intrigued.
Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told goes into detail about his National Socialist system. It was an economic and cultural miracle.
Thanks man, I'm going to look for it right now.
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It was an economic and cultural miracle.
Cultural? Arguably yes.
Economic? Hardly. He created a boom by printing massive amounts of money. Even niggers can do that: Obama managed it. What he could not do is avoid the inflation this caused.
National socialism has become a magical creature which can be anything to any of it's followers at any time and all of it's faults are either brushed under the rug or rewritten to become achievments. I've had natsocs simultaneously claim that their ideology is libertarian and authoritarian at the same time, and some of them claim he restored the gold standard (happened before he was elected) and others claim he based the reichmark on some kind of centrally planned soviet labour credit systm (never seen any evidence of this). Others again credit him with the invention of the rentenmark (nothing to do with him).
Got any better ideas? Communism and capitalism are two sides of the same jewish kosher sandwich. National Socialism gets the jews out.
It's a pretty common policy across europe: Extract wealth from everyone, and give it back to the ones producing children.
The downside is that if a government subsidises something, volume goes up and quality goes down. Keep this up for a few generations and you end up with masses of low IQ whites who are very good at producing children.
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