"Plans for the autobahn date to the 1920's. Construction of the first segment (Cologne-Bonn) began in 1929 and was dedicated by Mayor Konrad Adenauer of Cologne on August 6, 1932. When Adolph Hitler assumed power as Chancellor of the Third Reich in 1933, he took the program over, claiming it for his own."
"Hitler's autobahn construction began in September 1933 under the direction of chief engineer Fritz Todt. The 14-mile expressway between Frankfurt and Darmstadt, which opened on May 19, 1935, was the first section completed under Hitler." https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/reichs.cfm
Referencing the german autobahn presumably, a standardised way for rapidly getting military-grade assets like heavy armor around a country that doesnt depend on rail. Which lead to the highway adoption by the other world powers.. 'interstate commerce' being a catchall excuse as to why the fed wants to keep a stranglehold over the highways, speed limits and all associated taxes and other costs.
The microphone thing I havent ever heard of before.
In short, Hitler requested Neumann engineers to perfect a microphone he could stand further away from during his speeches....essentially...making a more sensitive technology which musicians benefit from to this day.
No. Concept of Highways has been around forever. Some Sources allege the influence for the modern version of the U.S Interstate Highways was drawn from the Autobahn system. Which was initially an idea of the Weimar Republic. Not Mustache Man
Due to political instability and poor economic situation however. The Weimar Republic was never were able to actually begin any truly wide scale construction.
Planning for the U.S Interstate Highway system began as early as 1921 with the passage of the Phipps act. With the first proposed blueprints and drafts of the proposed project being delivered as early as 1922.
As to the Microphone. Thomas Edison filed a patent for the first functioning microphone in 1877. Though it’s under dispute as to whether he was the first to invent it or just file a patent. As two other men also developed similar devices around the same time.
Just off the top of my head, I remember something about the part of the autobahn that Hitler ordered built could double as an airstrip for war planes. As to the microphone, I can see Ye giving Hitler credit for making it an important political tool. A very memorable aspect of Hitler were his rousing public speeches.
The microphone was almost certainly around long before Hitler, unless he went back in time to invent it, which... Is not impossible, but not likely either. And if he did, I doubt "Ye" would know about it.
As for the Highway, isn't that just "A big road"? According to official history, the Romans invented that a couple thousand years ago, so also not Hitler.
Ye, is probably smoking crack. I'm not in any way convinced he is on "our side." He smells like controlled opposition to me. Or he really is on our side AND really is smoking crack.
The autobahn in German gave Eisenhower the idea for our interstate system....
"Plans for the autobahn date to the 1920's. Construction of the first segment (Cologne-Bonn) began in 1929 and was dedicated by Mayor Konrad Adenauer of Cologne on August 6, 1932. When Adolph Hitler assumed power as Chancellor of the Third Reich in 1933, he took the program over, claiming it for his own."
"Hitler's autobahn construction began in September 1933 under the direction of chief engineer Fritz Todt. The 14-mile expressway between Frankfurt and Darmstadt, which opened on May 19, 1935, was the first section completed under Hitler." https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/reichs.cfm
He also did it as a socialist work program...
But he never built any cars,so it was rather pointless at the time.
Referencing the german autobahn presumably, a standardised way for rapidly getting military-grade assets like heavy armor around a country that doesnt depend on rail. Which lead to the highway adoption by the other world powers.. 'interstate commerce' being a catchall excuse as to why the fed wants to keep a stranglehold over the highways, speed limits and all associated taxes and other costs.
The microphone thing I havent ever heard of before.
This link gives a good synopsis of the microphone question: https://www.jordanthrilla.com/post/did-adolf-hitler-nazis-invent-the-microphone-kanye-wests-infowars-interview-with-alex-jones-makes-question-viral/
In short, Hitler requested Neumann engineers to perfect a microphone he could stand further away from during his speeches....essentially...making a more sensitive technology which musicians benefit from to this day.
No. Concept of Highways has been around forever. Some Sources allege the influence for the modern version of the U.S Interstate Highways was drawn from the Autobahn system. Which was initially an idea of the Weimar Republic. Not Mustache Man
Due to political instability and poor economic situation however. The Weimar Republic was never were able to actually begin any truly wide scale construction.
Planning for the U.S Interstate Highway system began as early as 1921 with the passage of the Phipps act. With the first proposed blueprints and drafts of the proposed project being delivered as early as 1922.
As to the Microphone. Thomas Edison filed a patent for the first functioning microphone in 1877. Though it’s under dispute as to whether he was the first to invent it or just file a patent. As two other men also developed similar devices around the same time.
Just off the top of my head, I remember something about the part of the autobahn that Hitler ordered built could double as an airstrip for war planes. As to the microphone, I can see Ye giving Hitler credit for making it an important political tool. A very memorable aspect of Hitler were his rousing public speeches.
Nazis built the autobahn. Eisenhower was so impressed by it he had a national highway system built in the United States when he was president.
...the Autobahn was begun under his administration....
I post Europa documentary and forget the details smh lol
...that was a hell of a film series....
https://auto.howstuffworks.com/autobahn4.htm
This concept of using roads for Military applications for defence and State control goes back a very long way.
The Romans were masters of building roads to increase the efficiency of their armed forces to control territories under their occupation.
The microphone was almost certainly around long before Hitler, unless he went back in time to invent it, which... Is not impossible, but not likely either. And if he did, I doubt "Ye" would know about it.
As for the Highway, isn't that just "A big road"? According to official history, the Romans invented that a couple thousand years ago, so also not Hitler.
Ye, is probably smoking crack. I'm not in any way convinced he is on "our side." He smells like controlled opposition to me. Or he really is on our side AND really is smoking crack.