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Hitler vs Rothschild - https://vid8.poal.co/user/The_Gem/pukvWDW

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Did they really fight the Rothschilds though? Could have killed every one of them, but instead arrested one then let him go after taking the money of just one of their banks. If Hitler knew the Rothschilds bank was such a big issue that he took Germany off it, how could he not understand as soon as he went to war, that capturing them personally would be the greatest leverage he could achieve? It’s heresay cause I can’t find the article now, but I read that he never fully took Germany off the gold standard or fully stopped paying interest to the Rothschilds.

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how could he kill all of them? they had already fled well in advance. killing the one they captured would've accomplished literally nothing, but ransoming him back accomplished a good financial gain. the fact they caught one shows they did try to capture them. and he seized everything they had left behind. if you read accounts from the rothschilds they claim they have never really recovered financially from this event, others claim it took them until the 1960s to get back on their feet. either way, hitler had a negative impact on their lives and their level of control.

your argument is unrealistic and based on fantasy. the world isn't as simple as just killing the rothschilds and you win.

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Obviously my argument is over simplified, but that doesn’t mean it was impossible to capture or kidnap more of them. And I never said he should kill all of them, just that he could have. And that capturing them clearly would have been the greatest beverage he could’ve gained.

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he DID capture one of them and used him as leverage. obviously if he could've gotten more of them he would have.

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And why did Hitler let the British escape at Dunkirk? Hitler did lead his people to defeat. Many suspicious moves throughout the whole war

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he thought he could find a way to negotiate with britain. blowing their army to pieces would've ruined any chances of winning the british population over.

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An Anglo-Saxon alliance was not too far a possibility

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Super naive of him to think that.