Radio Stormer Narrations: Communism in Germany IV

Daily Stormer
September 6, 2015

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The last part of the series deals with the final days leading up to the armed rising and the attempted coup itself.

The burning of the Reichstag was to have been the signal for the proletariat to rise up and throw off their oppressors, but the Communists were counting on more support than they actually had.

The failure of the masses to comply with the wishes of the Marxists and start physically destroying the establishment, is what led to the later concept of cultural marxism.

The Bolsheviks had misjudged the people’s loyalty to their nation by thinking that the idea of a utopean fantasy could replace it.

Most of the ring leaders were arrested by the National Socialists and tried for their crimes, but some managed to flee back to the country that they were really working for – Russia and the Soviet Union.

Narrated by Sven Longshanks from ‘Communism in Germany’.

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5 comments

  1. any links to info on what SA men did to commies? because there’s two sides to everything, and i say this meaning, hearing this it sounds disastrous how the NSDAP have taken all these hits (without info on how they retaliated)

    you don’t want to be the victim, you want to be the attacker

    • Most of them saw the error of their ways, after the National Socialists had a chance to put their policies into action. They were also pretty horrified when they realised all these people had been killed by them.

  2. Communist ideology says that there will be no crime anymore when all social circumstances are equal for everybody and all injustice will be abolished. But socialism in the Sovjetunion and the eastern countries began with expropiation, all things were declared to nationally owned property, and proletarians were preferentially treated.
    People of the DDR (GDR) “admitted” there was really no theft in the DDR. It was “redistribution of national property”.

  3. Hitler was right. Hopefully, more people wake up.

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