Were the nazis nietzschean? Was Hitler nietzsches overman?
>>2524843
Even the Nazis knew Nietzsche was stupid.
>>2524851
I thought they based their ideology on him.
I don't know, but do you realize he had stomach problems all his life and caught dysentery in 1941? I wonder if he pooped himself, what he was wearing, what color(s) it was, how much at a time, and how many times?
One time we had this journal entry at school whereby we had to write about the prompt, "What would you ask Hitler if you could?" And while most of my classmates had some choice words for him like, "How could you do what you did?" all I wanted to know was, "Did you poop your pants when you caught dysentery and all those other stomach ailments?
>>2525287
Please dont
>>2524858
that's an american meme
>won numerous medals for valour
>volunteered as a message runner (one of the most dangerous jobs on the front)
>lived a tough life as a vagrant
>rose from rags to glory
>personally fought communists and reactionaries in the street (read his particular encounter with a bavarian monarchist party leader, very amusing)
He was based, lad.
>>2524843
Nope.
Nietzsche's books were edited by his white supremacist sister to fit her ideology. That's why people thought of him as the proto-nazi before his unedited works were discovered.
I don't think Nazis would agree with his nihilism if it doesn't include the near end of the white race or something.
>>2526790
interesting
Source?
>>2526799
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_Förster-Nietzsche
>>2526799
That's like asking for a source on 9/11.
Like fuck nigger, just do your own research, look up the backstory to the "Will to Power" and his sister Elizabeth. It's no big fucking secret hidden in an encyclopedia.
>>2526707
>won numerous medals for valour
>volunteered as a message runner (one of the most dangerous jobs on the front)
>lived a tough life as a vagrant
>rose from rags to glory
Top bait
>>2526818
3/4 of those are true though
Just because someone's a brave soldier during wartime, doesn't mean they're brave or noble in times of peace.
>>2526817
9/11 is a highly debated topic though..
>>2526855
Most people don't doubt 9/11 happened, even those that still think it was an explosion caused by bush
The only exception is probably the "hologram theory" people
>>2526836
>>2526818
Hitler didn't win numerous medals of valour in WW1, he won one, AFAIK, and the circumstances for that instance are dubious, because another claim is false, too: That he had a dangerous frontline job.
Hitler was a courier for the regimental staff. Regimental staff couriers only brought messages to battalion staff, both of which aren't on the frontline, in the trenches. His courier job was relatively safe. The only danger would be pants-on-heads-retarded artillery shelling of the hinterland.