This clubfooted bastard somehow turned Berlin, the reddest city after Moscow, into a Nazi stronghold. This was like making California into a fascist capital. How did he stop the reds and police? How did he not get arrested or lynched? We seriously need to investigate what Goebbels did to gain support for the NSDAP and perhaps apply it to the Alt Right (or whatever we call ourselves).
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>>137626186
Warrior's drink.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_LHwKxcOIM
His oratory skill.
Thoroughly irrelevant, but I hope you enjoy it: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/10900253/For-sale-the-villa-where-Goebbels-seduced-his-Nazi-starlets.html
>>137624523
it was all reactionary politics and timing. Once the left gets a little more degenerate, the masses will flock to us.
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>>137624523
>apply it to the Alt Right (or whatever we call ourselves).
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>>137628381
this
>>137624523
>California isn't a fascist capitol
Oh dear.
>>137624523
>voluntarily calling yourself alt right
Anon, I got bad news for you.
>>137624523
That's a bit of an exaggeration 2bh
>the reddest city after Moscow
In a way. Communist movements had a strong foothold in germany and berlin in comparison to the other european states, but there were still relatively a minority. The KPD for example only had a membership of roughly 120,000 until 1930 (it doubled between 1930-32 as a result of hindenburg dissolved the reichstag post 1930 election and the following NSDAP rise). Even most of the KPD members were centered around Berlin and Hamburg, the city population was 4million. So that's still only a drop in the ocean. So yes, Berlin was the "reddest" compared to the rest of Europe but Berlin was not forcibly "red" as a result.
>This was like making California into a fascist capital
Once again, not quite. The conservative faction still held a lot of power through Hindenburg presidency; Hugenburg controlled half the press and had something like 500k+ freikorps paramilitary organisations like the stahlhelm, reichwehr; jungorden, etc. So even in the face of a SPD-led reichstag, the traditional conservative right still held considerable power and influence.
The political atmosphere in germany, and Berlin itself, was actually fairly split during the weimar years. That's precisely because it was so eclectic (along with the recession, versailles treaty penalties, and USSR boogeyman) that the NSDAP managed to rally the middle and working class to its cause.
To simply picture Berlin as a lefty heaven during the interwar period is reductionist and doesn't actually help explain why NSDAP rose at all.
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