Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party used nationalism to great effect in Germany that spured the Second World World. After WWI, many Germans blamed the new government for accepting the unfair treaty as conditions be
By 1933 Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor, head of the German government. He won votes and gained support from “misguided ignoramus for the most part, victims of propaganda.” Hitler used propaganda to help him gain power and support by convincing Germans that his ideas were the right way...
FRANK MCLYNN
He noted that because of the sound, his fellow Germans referred to the Bell as “Der Bienenstock,” the German word for “beehive.” But evidence of the existence of the Nazi Bell does not end with Sporrenberg. Many conspiracy theorists point to the paintings of the late 19th-century ...
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to make an alliance with, like the Germans. It was the best possible way to guarantee absolute control over any potential white-hat opposition coalitions forming against the Deep State within the US government. Oswald’s arrest & assassination was just diversion chaos tactics. This is the way ...
1) When and how did the Germans attack the Soviet Union? 2) What was Churchill‘s reaction to the news of Hitler‘s invasion of Russia? Why? 3) Why did Churchill side with the Soviet Union since he had always been an avowed enemy of communism? 4) What policy did Churchill declare Br...
What was Churchill’s reaction to the news of Hitler’s invasion of Russia? ---He was not surprised at the news, because he had thought that the Germans would attack the Soviet Union. 3. Why did Churchill side with the Soviet Union since he had always been an avowed enemy of communism...
and conquer surrounding countries, the support he received from German citizens made it easy for him to proceed with the agenda. The deteriorating economic conditions for the German citizens and Hitler’s promise of restoring Germany’s power and wealth made him a viable leader for the Germans. ...