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Muh Jesse Owens

Muh Jesse Owens

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[–] 3 pts

How did Germany go from hyperinflation to a military super power under Hitler? Is there an article that clearly outlines the changes that were made? It seems like it would take a huge change in national esteem and motivation. Were factory grunts motivated by fear? Greed?

[–] 5 pts

Large amount of factors came into play. What really helped was the jews themselves with the creation and iron grip of Weimar. See, in Weimar the curency manipulators at the time knew the currency was exploding and hyperinflating, but the jews had forced a debt on Germany that could never be repaid by retroactively allowing any country at the time in Europe to claim damage against Germany for the first world war, even if that country was never involved. No background check, just their word was enough. The Weimarian government at the time knew trying to re normalize the curency would end in collapse, and we see this when people started using the currency for wallpaper, and fire kindling. So really, anything would have worked to "save" Weimar, its just that Hitler beat out the other jews to the punch. Think of it as complete blind opportunity that lead to Hitler over some other political asshole. Remember, Weimar was the initial, or one of the testing ground for communist utopias for its time, Germany had no ability to issue its own currency, and the wealthy people of Weimar were forced into the international exchanges to preserve the little money they had left.

[–] 0 pt

" When Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, he introduced policies aimed at improving the economy. The changes included privatization of state industries, autarky (national economic self-sufficiency) and tariffs on imports. Weekly earnings increased by 19% in real terms from 1933 to 1939,[2] but this was largely due to employees working longer hours, while the hourly wage rates remained close to the lowest levels reached during the Great Depression.[3] In addition, reduced foreign trade meant rationing in consumer goods like poultry, fruit, and clothing for many Germans.[4]

The Nazis believed in war as the primary engine of human progress, and argued that the purpose of a country's economy should be to enable that country to fight and win wars of expansion.[5] As such, almost immediately after coming to power, they embarked on a vast program of military rearmament, which quickly dwarfed civilian investment.[6] During the 1930s, Nazi Germany increased its military spending faster than any other state in peacetime,[7] and the military eventually came to represent the majority of the German economy in the 1940s.[8] This was funded mainly through deficit financing before the war, and the Nazis expected to cover their debt by plundering the wealth of conquered nations during and after the war.[9] Such plunder did occur, but its results fell far short of Nazi expectations."

[–] 8 pts

You're posting Wikipedia about Germany as if that's going to prove anything. At best they're good for neutral topics only. For example:

>but this was largely due to employees working longer hours

Germany had massive unemployment before Hitler, extremely low unemployment after him

>During the 1930s, Nazi Germany increased its military spending faster than any other state in peacetime

They were starting with the smallest military per capita in all of Europe. They had no navy, no air force, and 100,000 men in all forms of the army. Poland's military dwarfed theirs, as of course did France's, England's, and the Soviets. If military spending is what leads to wealth, the USSR would have been the richest nation in the world, as it had about 10 times as many tanks as Germany had, and the UK would have had no Great Depression due to its large navy and bomber fleet.

>The Nazis believed in war as the primary engine of human progress, and argued that the purpose of a country's economy should be to enable that country to fight and win wars of expansion

Citation needed. The source listed was Adam Tooze's The Wages of Destruction, which he dedicated to his grandpa who was a British spy for the Soviet Union, the largest military in the world and by far the most genocidal regime in modern history. The book seems to be written to prop up the idea of Germany as having prospered through military buildup alone. Rather than posting the primary source, all links go through court historians like them. For another example, they uncritically cite William L. Shirer, who even mainstream historians reject for including too many proven lies in his book.

[–] 2 pts

Before Hitler all the money went to France and Britain as war reparations. Probably other Jewish bullshit too.

State planning is bad economically, but if you have a leader that ACTUALLY wants to do good and you switch from 100% total waste to 50% waste and 50% actual investment... that is going to produce big results comparatively.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

He channeled the workers energy and innovativeness. For the second time.

Remember when you had that history class about all the monarchs in Europe, did you ever notice how none of them were German until much later? That is because Germany did not unify into a nation until much later than its European peers.

When they did they saw industrial output that immediately threatened Britain. That was World War I. And then they picked them selves up out of the ashes and began to produce again threatening Britain. That was World War II.

Now Brittany is no longer a nation so much as a bunch of banks. Russia and the United States of America took the opportunity of both world wars to make great leaps forward.

[–] 0 pt

Brittany is a French province with Bretons.

Britain is an island.

[–] 3 pts

Sorry. I’m mixing up languages because I don’t do well with them spoken and my smart phone speech recognition is junk. I’m going to leave that unedited as a testament to my dumb assedness.

[–] 2 pts

It's amazing what a people with a leader that cares about them can achieve.