Assuming that's a legitimate translation, Mr. Hitler seems like a thoughtful and reasonable man who's interested in the well-being of German culture and society.
While this is a technical masterpiece, I doubt it will be shown in many schools as it would allow students to draw their own conclusions, rather than the quick snippets in German that they normally get, narrated by a globalist teacher, if they even get that much at all.
Hitler's post-WWII image has been so carefully manipulated that you hardly hear his name anymore without some descriptive adjective like "mad" or "insane" or "murderous" attached to it. No one can today see him as a human being, flawed as we all are, and simply driven by historical imperatives. Few people today know of the ruinous reparations that were heaped upon Germany following WWI in the Treaty of Versailles.
Few people know about the Wiemar Republic's gross immorality and economic ruin after WWI. It was into that immoral, broken, and dispirited society that Hitler found his niche, and he was almost inevitable.
You might say that Hitler was a product of the West and their determination to drive post-WWI Germany into the Stone Age. So what the WWI allies got (due to the Law of Unintended Consequences) was Hitler.... and a German people who were tired of being the whipping boy for the rest of Europe and the West.
But the current image of Hitler has been so carefully crafted and maintained, and I don't know how far and wide this video translation will get into the public consciousness.
Assuming that's a legitimate translation, Mr. Hitler seems like a thoughtful and reasonable man who's interested in the well-being of German culture and society.
While this is a technical masterpiece, I doubt it will be shown in many schools as it would allow students to draw their own conclusions, rather than the quick snippets in German that they normally get, narrated by a globalist teacher, if they even get that much at all.
Hitler's post-WWII image has been so carefully manipulated that you hardly hear his name anymore without some descriptive adjective like "mad" or "insane" or "murderous" attached to it. No one can today see him as a human being, flawed as we all are, and simply driven by historical imperatives. Few people today know of the ruinous reparations that were heaped upon Germany following WWI in the Treaty of Versailles.
Few people know about the Wiemar Republic's gross immorality and economic ruin after WWI. It was into that immoral, broken, and dispirited society that Hitler found his niche, and he was almost inevitable.
You might say that Hitler was a product of the West and their determination to drive post-WWI Germany into the Stone Age. So what the WWI allies got (due to the Law of Unintended Consequences) was Hitler.... and a German people who were tired of being the whipping boy for the rest of Europe and the West.
But the current image of Hitler has been so carefully crafted and maintained, and I don't know how far and wide this video translation will get into the public consciousness.
Brilliant!🙏🏻
Thanks! Just my view of the world.
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And note the "viewer discretion" warning at the opening. Gotta make sure people don't start drawing their own conclusions.
Correct.