It is always a particular conceit of the White man that he always feels as if he could have made a difference. "Things would have been different if only I could have been there."
When the Rothschild family decides to fund world-wide jewry in order to build an almost planet-sized machine, that they will control, for the sole purpose of grinding up and destroying the only country of Christian White men left who had dared to dream of trying and break away from their regime and show any resistance to their agenda for Whites everywhere, you get ground up and destroyed. Resistance to the jew world order cannot and will not be tolerated in any way, shape or form (look at the jew reaction to Elon Musk asking the question, "Who controls the media?"), because it's mere existence becomes a beacon and and example that such resistance is, in fact, possible.
So, like Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Germany was made an example of. "This is what happens to whoever fucks with our thing (in hebrew)."
So, while your sentiments and impulses is laudable, and we all understand them, know that your presence would have made almost no difference whatsoever. I know you don't want to hear that (nobody ever does) but it's true.
The past is past. All we can really do is try to be ready for whatever is coming next. Ask yourself, every day, "What have I done today to get ready for that?" Don't tell me, on here, because it's really none of my, or anyone else's, business. But ask yourself. Because you can be goddamm sure they are.
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