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"Besides the Nazis’ relaxation of vaccine mandates, more than fifty years passed between the imperial vaccination law of 1874 and the end of German democracy, and Germany’s compulsory vaccination program was patently not used by the Nazis to take over the country."

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"Besides the Nazis’ relaxation of vaccine mandates, more than fifty years passed between the imperial vaccination law of 1874 and the end of German democracy, and Germany’s compulsory vaccination program was patently not used by the Nazis to take over the country." mirror https://archive.is/7tamX

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[–] 13 pts

Hitler did nothing wrong ... except for letting the kikes willingly leave. That was a terrible mistake

[–] 5 pts

Hitler and the Germans are NO DIFFERENT than Native Americans. Foreigners invaded their land with intent to destroy their people, culture and way of life. Native Americans fought back, lost, but were still allowed to have some land and continue some of their traditions. Germans fought back, lost, and have been demonized ceaselessly by their conquerors and everything they know is being taken from them piece by piece.

We pretend Indians were some stoic race and we pretend Germans were the bad guys.

[–] 2 pts

*Note to self: Don’t lose

[–] 1 pt

He didn't let them leave, he kept them in work camps because kicking them across the border naked would have been "inhumane". Should have gotten rid of them all.

No, they could leave voluntarily. Many left for America when it became apparent that shit was going down.

It was the ones that refused to leave who were deported to Israel, but the Allies blockaded the routes for that deportation, so they placed them in Work Camps.

[–] 0 pt

That's what I said. They could not leave and were put in camps for humane reasons. I would have forced them across the border and left it up to the allies whether they shot them or whatever.

[–] 0 pt

The Zionist bankers set up both Hitler and the Commies. They controlled both sides.

[–] 1 pt

(((He))) who has the money has the power.

[–] [deleted] 9 pts

Article is hilarious, the first few paragraphs are spent saying the Nazis stopped forced vaccinations and this right wingers are Nazis, then the following paragraphs state the Weimar republic stopped the mandates by then end and the Nazi just didn't change that.

Typical double speak from the press.

[–] 6 pts

That Nazi insult is really starting to sting them, huh?

>Was it a police state that trampled on the rights to privacy, protest, and speaking out, enforced by brutal and sometimes secret paramilitary forces with the help of a pervasive surveillance state?

Fucking hilarious!

[–] 5 pts

They just made the case that the “Nazis” where the good guys and they don't realize it lol

[–] 5 pts

>“If at the end of the Weimar Republic the attitude of state actors to coercive measures changed cautiously, the ‘Third Reich’ heralded the transition from coercion to voluntary action,” writes Thiessen.

They also used to argue that the Nazis took away everyone's guns, and that's what allowed the Holocaust. Instead, they relaxed gun restrictions that had long been in place. The only thing they have left is that it wasn't democracy, but unlike Joe Biden, Hitler was actually elected into office.

[–] 2 pts

starting to think we were lied to about some of the Nazi history

(wiki - weapon purchase permits were introduced, which only allowed "authorized persons" the purchase and possession of firearms... The purpose was to ensure that firearms were only issued to "reliable individuals".

; under the new law:

"Gun restriction laws applied only to handguns, not to long guns or ammunition. The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and transfer of rifles and shotguns, and the possession of ammunition.[8] The legal age at which guns could be purchased was lowered from 20 to 18.[9][10] Permits were valid for three years, rather than one year.[9] Holders of annual hunting permits, government workers, and NSDAP (the National Socialist German Workers' Party) members were no longer subject to gun ownership restrictions. Prior to the 1938 law, only officials of the central government, the states, and employees of the German Reichsbahn Railways were exempted.[8] Manufacture of arms and ammunition continued to require a permit, with the proviso that such permits would no longer be issued to any company even partly owned by Jews; Jews could not manufacture or deal in firearms or ammunition.[8] Under both the 1928 and 1938 acts, gun manufacturers and dealers were required to maintain records about purchasers of guns, with serial numbers. These records were to be delivered to a police authority for inspection at the end of each year.

The 1938 Regulations Against Jews' Possession of Weapons, which came into force the day after Kristallnacht,[11][12] effectively deprived all Jews living under the Third Reich within the occupied Sudetenland and Austria of the right to possess any form of weapons, including truncheons, knives, firearms and ammunition. Exceptions were made for Jews and Poles who were foreign nationals under §3 of the act.[13] Before that, some police forces used the pre-existing "trustworthiness" clause to disarm Jews on the basis that "the Jewish population 'cannot be regarded as trustworthy'".[8]

[–] 3 pts

stop blaming Nazis for ZOG's authoritarian mass vaccination genocides

"Soviet successes were often achieved through authoritarian means; there was little room for questioning or resistance to vaccination, especially during initial mass vaccination trials.. Soviet governments, protecting the health of the populace played a key role in the establishment of authority, trust, and loyalty from citizens and in the prevention of riotous sentiment. The most feasible, efficient, and cheapest method of protecting citizens’ health was through prophylactic health measures that targeted the spread of infectious diseases—in this case, smallpox, polio, and measles. Propaganda that surrounded these three vaccination campaigns characterized the Soviet Union as a protective, benevolent entity that knew what was best for its citizens. Policy makers and propagandists often contrasted this image of the Soviet government with the tsars and pre-revolutionary government, as well as Western governments. They presented successful Soviet vaccination campaigns as evidence for the superiority of the communist way of life and Soviet efficiency. Within the Soviet Union, the central government often encouraged immunologists to use republics other than Russia as initial testing grounds for mass vaccination trials, as can particularly be seen with measles. Additionally, the Soviet Union played a crucial role in the global elimination of both smallpox and polio. Soviet officials and scientists utilized these global vaccination campaigns to spread their political influence, tailor their international image, and exactingly acquire scientific knowledge. For the most part, they were quite successful in achieving these goals. These vaccination campaigns also expanded to global vaccination cooperation, particularly extensive collaboration between the USSR and the USA during the late 50s and early 60s. Without the extensive cooperation between individuals such as Drs. Sabin and Chumakov, polio eradication in the USSR and globally would not have been achieved as readily as it was, if at all. Both factions stood to gain much during this period, and the propaganda, speeches, and research publications during this time reflect the fascinating mutualistic dynamic that existed between the USA and the USSR."

[–] 2 pts

Contrary to claims about “fascist” vaccine mandates currently circulating on the Right, the Nazis actually relaxed German vaccine mandates — and hoped doing the same for people they conquered would kill them faster.

So... Relaxing vaccine mandates for the people they conquered would kill them faster - so relaxing vaccine mandates for themselves would kill themselves faster, too?

Something seems off.

[–] 2 pts

people they conquered would kill them faster.

think some of that is

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(Nazism)

Jacobin is an American socialist quarterly magazine based in New York... )

[–] 2 pts

Never mind the narratives; that's a direct logical conflict there, in the article.

and hoped doing the same for people they conquered would kill them faster.

Citation needed

Oh, wait, the source is the deepest depths of their own asses.

[–] 1 pt

It's a bad day when liberals are saying, "Do you know who else wasn't tyrannical enough. Hitler."

[–] 1 pt

I hope New Hitler will rise and win this time.

[–] 1 pt

"But this time it's different, it's not Nazis forcing it on people."