• @[email protected]
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    -18 hours ago

    He did great things.

    The problem is that he only did them for people he liked. And he did TERRIBLE things to the people he didn’t like.

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      Skip to the part where the he knew he was going to lose. He gave jack shit about" his" people. He didn’t even care in 42 when the German army was surrounded in Stalingrad. No he thought only about himself and how to become a god and emperor. In fact he hated people in general. He had more love for his dog than an average person.

      I would not be suprise if Herr Trumpf will have the same ideals. These could be the start of dark times for humanity. And I hope I am wrong.

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        5 hours ago

        education, housing, infrastructure, healthcare, etc. Again, only for people that he considered worthy.

        I’m Jewish BTW. I don’t support Hitler. But you’d have to be ignorant of history not to realize that he did great things for so-called “aryans”.

        Its important to remember as we see the rise of fascism in many countries right now. We need social programs that benefit all people, not just what your local authoritarian claims to be the “right” citizens

        • @sirboozebum
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          I’m not sure how true that is in terms of housing, healthcare, etc. Do you have any sources?

          He did claim to have ended the Great Depression in Germany. While people have pointed to projects like the Autobahn, these projects only had a modest effect on unemployment.

          What really brought down unemployment was massive deficit spending on expanding the army / rearmament and combined with conscription.

          In addition, women, Jews, etc. were forced out of the workforce.

          The problem was this was unsustainable. Nazi Germany began WW2 with a debt to GDP ratio greater than what the USA ended the war with.

          It narrowly avoided a balance of payments crisis in 1934.

          If it hadn’t invaded much of Europe and looted it’s wealth, the economy would have collapsed.

          Source: Wages of Destruction: The making and breaking of the Nazi Economy by Adam Tooze.

          • @[email protected]
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            14 hours ago

            You’re talking about the economy. I didn’t say anything about the economy. I’m talking about social services

            • @sirboozebum
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              I know.

              I asked if there were sources on his improvement of social services?

              I know the Nazis did cut back on Weimar Republic era house building subsidies.

              The common claim is they improved the economy, which I addressed above.