Daily Stormer
August 22, 2015
Dennis Wise discusses his recent work on episode 10 for his new documentary series, with Sven Longshanks.
As well as political agitation, the communists in Weimar Germany were also pushing decadence and immorality.
This paralysed most resistance to them, but despite that Hitler was still able to defeat 6 million of them.
Pornography distracts men, so in today’s pornified society man is constantly distracted and unable to see the cause of his problems.
When a group like National Action tries to speak to the public about what is behind those problems, the communists step forward and try to silence them.
2,000 Antifa waving communist flags tried to attack NA last weekend and in doing so, they exposed themselves to the world as the hypocrites, liars and thugs that they really are.
Hitler was able to win those German communists around to his way of thinking, but is that still possible in today’s climate?
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I like the poster. Can anyone translate the captions?
Yeah, its pretty straightforward imagery, but it would be good to know exactly what is said.
it says:
Soldier of the Red Army! You are going to liberate nations!
at the bottom it says:
First, free yourself from your oppressors.
Thanks
World War I is a somewhat different case than World War II. World War I was a war of empires and military defensive alliances. Germany actually wanted to launch war in 1914, primarily out of fear that the Triple Entente alliance (Britain, France and Russia) would become too strong and it would isolate Germany. There was a constant fear in Germany prior to World War I of being militarily and diplomatically isolated. In 1904, the British Foreign Minister Sir Edward Grey negotiated an alliance with France. Edward Grey told the French Foreign Minister Theophile Declasse, that Britain would wage war against Germany in the case of German invasion of France. In 1907, Edward Grey forged an alliance with Russia as well. Sir Edward Grey, Theophile Declasse and Alexander Izvolsky forged the Triple Entente military alliance, where an attack on either Russia, France or Britain meant an attack against all. This was a defensive alliance, but this scared the German General Staff into desiring a preemptive war against the Entente powers. Entente Cordiale meant “friendly understanding” between Kingdom of Great Britain, Third French Republic and Tsarist Russia. Britain, Russia and France were actively arming themselves. German politicians and generals were terrified and angry at Grey, Declasse and Izvolsky for creating this alliance which in their mind took away “Germany’s place in the sun”. Germany also wanted to preserve a strong Austria-Hungary and weirdly supported the Ottoman Empire. Germany and Austria-Hungary were completely opposed to any Serbian expansion. But Russia, France and Britain endorsed Serbian actions against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Germany wanted to build a railroad from Berlin to Baghdad and gain access to natural resources of the Ottoman Empire. The Triple Entente were doing everything possible to upset any Austro-Hungarian or German influence in the Balkans in order to prevent direct German access to natural resources of the Middle East. The story of World War I is extremely complex and cannot be seen as a case of good vs. evil.