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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn Germany, Trump is the new Hitler!
Trump Emerges as Inspiration for Germany's Far RightAmong German conspiracy theorists, ultranationalists and neo-Nazis, the American president is surfacing as a rallying cry, or even as a potential liberator.
Coronavirus skeptics and far-right supporters during a protest in Berlin on Aug. 29.
Meet the new Hitler
Same as the old Hitler
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In Germany, Trump is the new Hitler! (Original Post)
Towlie
Sep 2020
OP
So even the home of the original Hitler recognizes Trump as an authoritarian and fascist
Sanity Claws
Sep 2020
#2
In Germany it is illegal to show Hitler's picture or Nazi symbols so they (far right nut jobs) ...
Botany
Sep 2020
#6
"his unvarnished nationalism and tolerance of white supremacists " WTF NYT ?! "tolerance?"
uponit7771
Sep 2020
#12
Freedomofspeech
(4,223 posts)1. No surprise here...
I despise him.
Sanity Claws
(21,846 posts)2. So even the home of the original Hitler recognizes Trump as an authoritarian and fascist
with racist views.
Hmmm. That's a lot to digest.
dalton99a
(81,426 posts)3. Trump is the new political shorthand
Alacritous Crier
(3,815 posts)4. In the United States too.
Captain_New_York
(161 posts)5. Read the Holcroft covent
Botany
(70,483 posts)6. In Germany it is illegal to show Hitler's picture or Nazi symbols so they (far right nut jobs) ...
... use Trump's picture, the American flag, and QAnon crap
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)7. Norm MacDonald stand-up comedy about Germany...
Kitchari
(2,166 posts)8. From the article:
Trump has become a savior figure, a sort of great redeemer for the German far right, said Miro Dittrich, an expert on far-right extremism at the Berlin-based Amadeu-Antonio-Foundation.
This is not good.
Kid Berwyn
(14,859 posts)9. NAZIs and the GOP
A Fresh Look
Excerpt...
Christopher Simpson writes in BLOWBACK that in 1983, Ronald Reagan presented a Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor, to CIA émigré program consultant James Burnham. Burnham was a psychological warfare consultant who promoted something called "liberationism." Just before the 1952 election, the CIA worked up a multimillion-dollar public relations campaign aimed at selling Americans on expanding cold war activities in Europe. Part of the guiding theory (given the name "liberationism" was the idea that certain Nazi leaders from World War II should be brought in as "freedom fighters" against the USSR.
Reagan said that Burnham's ideas on liberation "profoundly affected the way America views itself and the world," adding, "I owe [Burnham] a personal debt, because throughout the years of traveling on the mashed-potato circuit I have quoted [him] widely." Reagan may not have known Burnham's theories were based on his work on projects that enlisted many Nazi collaborators, but it seems that Reagan's CIA Director Casey or former CIA Director, Vice President George Bush, would have informed him.
At a May 9, 1984 press conference, Simon Wiesenthal said, "Nazi criminals were the principal beneficiaries of the Cold War." The cold war mentality, hyped by Reinhard Gehlen and other Nazis, became the shelter for tens of thousands of Nazi criminals. Helping the far right in this country to promote cold war hysteria became the Nazi war criminals "reason for being." As Christopher Simpson says, the cold war became those criminals' means "to avoid responsibility for the murders they had committed."
Journalist Seymour Hersh says Christopher Simpson's BLOWBACK is "the ultimate book about the worst kind of cold war thinking, in which some of our most respected statesmen made shameful decisions that they mistakenly believed to be justified." To this day, says Simpson, the U.S. intelligence agencies hide the scope of their post-World War II collaboration with Nazi criminals.
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http://www.bartcop.com/nazigop.htm
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Christopher Simpson writes in BLOWBACK that in 1983, Ronald Reagan presented a Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor, to CIA émigré program consultant James Burnham. Burnham was a psychological warfare consultant who promoted something called "liberationism." Just before the 1952 election, the CIA worked up a multimillion-dollar public relations campaign aimed at selling Americans on expanding cold war activities in Europe. Part of the guiding theory (given the name "liberationism" was the idea that certain Nazi leaders from World War II should be brought in as "freedom fighters" against the USSR.
Reagan said that Burnham's ideas on liberation "profoundly affected the way America views itself and the world," adding, "I owe [Burnham] a personal debt, because throughout the years of traveling on the mashed-potato circuit I have quoted [him] widely." Reagan may not have known Burnham's theories were based on his work on projects that enlisted many Nazi collaborators, but it seems that Reagan's CIA Director Casey or former CIA Director, Vice President George Bush, would have informed him.
At a May 9, 1984 press conference, Simon Wiesenthal said, "Nazi criminals were the principal beneficiaries of the Cold War." The cold war mentality, hyped by Reinhard Gehlen and other Nazis, became the shelter for tens of thousands of Nazi criminals. Helping the far right in this country to promote cold war hysteria became the Nazi war criminals "reason for being." As Christopher Simpson says, the cold war became those criminals' means "to avoid responsibility for the murders they had committed."
Journalist Seymour Hersh says Christopher Simpson's BLOWBACK is "the ultimate book about the worst kind of cold war thinking, in which some of our most respected statesmen made shameful decisions that they mistakenly believed to be justified." To this day, says Simpson, the U.S. intelligence agencies hide the scope of their post-World War II collaboration with Nazi criminals.
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http://www.bartcop.com/nazigop.htm
llashram
(6,265 posts)11. hell, they fit right into America
no lumps, no bumps just be who they were Nazi's. Never mind millions died defending against these types. Their resurgence has been given a huge shot in the arm by our Fascist-In-Chief.
Wounded Bear
(58,626 posts)10. Sorry, but we have "liberate" the US before we can work on Germany...
uponit7771
(90,329 posts)12. "his unvarnished nationalism and tolerance of white supremacists " WTF NYT ?! "tolerance?"
tanyev
(42,541 posts)13. Trump's sehr gute Leute.
(very fine people)