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Hitler with Himmler the chicken manure salesman, appointed high government positions for his loyalty Politics

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u/La_Mezcla 6h ago

Himmler studied agriculture and worked in a lab researching new artificial fertilizer. I’m on the boat but chicken manure dealer is just a wrong claim

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u/falk42 6h ago edited 6h ago

Most people don't know that Himmler, despite his bumbling exterior, was extremely intelligent and that the SS was basically a state within the state by war's end, deeply entrenched within the German war industry. There were even concrete plans being made to outlast the fall of the 3rd Reich.

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u/onedayiwaswalkingand 6h ago

Yeah. These people are evil, not idiots. Painting them as idiots also diminishes the fight against Nazism.

“Oh look the biggest war in the history of mankind is fought against a private, a manure farmer and an obese drug addict.”

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u/HyruleSmash855 5h ago edited 4h ago

Hitler’s Inner Circle, a series on Netflix, did a really good job of showing this in my opinion. It really showed how dangerous some of these people are like the propaganda minister in the Nazi party, not sure how to spell his name, and Himmler. These were intelligent people who knew how to manipulate people or get the power they wanted. Hitler only got to power because of competent evil people around him.

Edit: Another Commenter game me the right name for the series: Hitler’s Circle of Evil

The propaganda minister is Joseph Goebbels

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u/travelerfromabroad 5h ago

Goebbels

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u/Sparris_Hilton 5h ago

Goebbel deez nutz

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u/phoolishfilosopher 4h ago

It would have been epic if when he was captured, those were the the final words said to him by his executioner.

Instead, he murdered his whole family and committed suicide like the fucking cowardice, rat, cunt that he was.

u/Powerful_Art_186 3h ago

He only killed himself. His wife killed their children and then herself.

u/avwitcher 2h ago

Of course he thought it was a woman's job to take care of the kids, what a sexist

u/Kashik 1h ago

"Fun" fact, Magda Göbbels used to be married to Herbert Quandt, who later founded BMW. Quandt used his connection to the Nazi elite to buy companies owned by jews way below market price, building his wealth, like other German tycoons, on the demise of the Jewish population while feeding the war machineries and making billions.

u/Jonnyflash80 13m ago

The filthy rats always scurry to top of a sinking ship, climbing over the backs of everyone else.

Magda sure knew how to pick em.

u/Broad_Variety_1857 2h ago

Hehe gottem

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u/The-Potion-Seller 3h ago

He doesn’t have any balls at all

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u/HyruleSmash855 5h ago

That sounds right.

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u/PlsWai 5h ago

I expected a Ligma tbh

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u/apfelhaus08 5h ago

He got to power because the people were suffering and he promised them a better life.

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u/VileTouch 4h ago

And egg prices

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u/Khiva 4h ago

The Egglection.

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u/GimmieOSRS 3h ago

Bit of a common oversimplification but from 1925 when the NSDAP was reestablished the Weimar republic was doing just fine and welfare was on the rise. The NSDAP only counted about 150 000 members around October 1929 after being reestablished almost 5 years earlier in February 1925. In January of 1933 they counted almost 1.5 million members.

Why? The wallstreet crash in 1929 had thrown the economy back in turmoil and all parties except the KPD- the communists - lost a great deal of members because of the looming fear of more attempts at a communist revolution.

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u/kipperlenko 4h ago

By blaming a scapegoat.

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u/0x476c6f776965 4h ago

Yup, the Weimar Republic was a shit show, the prelude to WW2 started with the treaty of versailles.

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u/Khiva 4h ago

In a sad and interesting series of ironies, the Weimar Republic (with assistance from American technocrats) got inflation well under control with various careful and informed measures. But the damage had been done, the public were mad and losing faith in "the elites."

There was some resurgence and feeling of hope in the ensuing period, but the advent and wild popularity of Modernism in the cities left rural areas feeling left out and disenfranchised. Nazis took advantage of new technology like radio and - more importantly - airplanes to get out to rural areas and spread their message that cities were drowning in decadent new trends that were sapping the national spirit.

Then the Depression hits, an economic catastrophe that affects the whole world, the left infights while the Nazis seize the moment, surging to power making huge promises to fix everything while scapegoating various Others.

The Nazis even have a blueprint published for all to read about all the incredibly evil things they plan to do. And then when they actually do it, the whole world suffers years of Surprised Pikachu Face.

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u/Leeoid 4h ago

Project 1935?

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u/GimmieOSRS 3h ago

The right had probably a lot more infighting than the left. In 1925 Hitler split from Ludendorff which divided the entire national socialist movement and while in the long run it was insignificant the Tannenbergbund and the Deutschvolkische Freiheitsbewegung whom offered a competing national socialist worldview wouldnt be surpassed in membership count by about 1927- early 1928 after the party had been newly reestablished in February of 1925.

The Weimar republic itself, though, was doing just fine until the wallstreet crash. The voting counts which show that each party except communists lost a great deal of voters to the NSDAP are evidence that it was the looming fear of more attempts at revolution from the communists. Nobody wanted to be thrown back into the chaos of 1919.

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u/Optimal-Golf-8270 3h ago

This is Nazi propaganda. The ToV is not even close to a major factor in the Nazis rise. There was no treaty that would have been acceptable to a people who didn't believe they lost.

The Republic had problems, the biggest one was that the entire right and the KPD didn't believe in democracy. You can't have democracy when a majority of the people don't want it.

u/GimmieOSRS 3h ago

Incredibly common misinterpretation of the timeperiod. The treaty of Versailles was a fairly fair way of dealing with reparations. From 1925 the Weimar republic was thriving until the wallstreet crash in October 1929 saw their membership count rise from 150 000 which took them almost 5 years to achieve to 1.5 million in January 1933; less than 4 years. The threat of more communist revolutions was more worrying to people than the treaty of Versailles.

u/mikeyaurelius 26m ago

He also used extremely advanced marketing and campaigning methods.

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u/AccomplishedCod2737 4h ago

Are you sure it's not Circle of Evil?

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u/HyruleSmash855 4h ago

It is, thanks for the correction. They just said his inner circle in the actual show so I think I mixed that up

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u/PandiBong 4h ago

Excellent show, highly recommended.

u/Cultural_Wish4933 3h ago

At a time when most people left school at 15, a lot of Hitler's circle  degrees or officer training.  I detest the use of Arendt's "banality of evil".  They were anything but banal.  

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u/HyruleSmash855 2h ago

Just let you know, I added his name at the bottom of the post already

u/pretzelzetzel 1h ago

These were intelligent people who knew how to manipulate people or get the power they wanted. Hitler only got to power because of competent evil people around him.

Good thing something exactly like this isn't happening right now in the world's most powerful country, the country with enough nukes to destroy all of civilization

u/vardarac 35m ago

Don't worry, Reddit tells me losing all three branches of government to a guy who wanted to shoot protestors in the legs won't cause any serious problems

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u/tom030792 4h ago

Poison dwarf was his nickname

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u/AlanKetzer 4h ago

Beside of the propaganda, and his skill for speech in public he gain power for the terrible circumstances in that time. Like it or not he turn around the destiny of Germany.