That’s true, and in the 1930s, antisemitism was rampant throughout Europe, so it was easy to demonize them as the scapegoats for Germany’s problems.
Plus, in addition to the idea of divide and conquer, Hitler also realized that violence wasn’t enough after his Beerhall Putsch failed, so he used politics in addition to street violence to …
That’s true, and in the 1930s, antisemitism was rampant throughout Europe, so it was easy to demonize them as the scapegoats for Germany’s problems.
Plus, in addition to the idea of divide and conquer, Hitler also realized that violence wasn’t enough after his Beerhall Putsch failed, so he used politics in addition to street violence to take over. Once his party dominated the government, he had won.
(My first rebuttal is the NM local Repugnant politician who lost his election 75 to 25, but refused to admit he lost it and hired ppl to shoot at Dem houses and offices, coming close to killing children. He is now another TERRORIST in custody, but doubtful the last)
That’s true, and in the 1930s, antisemitism was rampant throughout Europe, so it was easy to demonize them as the scapegoats for Germany’s problems.
Plus, in addition to the idea of divide and conquer, Hitler also realized that violence wasn’t enough after his Beerhall Putsch failed, so he used politics in addition to street violence to take over. Once his party dominated the government, he had won.
This is what I see happening today with the GOP.
The Repugnant Party is a Terrorist Organization
Prove me wrong. - Rob Boyte
(My first rebuttal is the NM local Repugnant politician who lost his election 75 to 25, but refused to admit he lost it and hired ppl to shoot at Dem houses and offices, coming close to killing children. He is now another TERRORIST in custody, but doubtful the last)