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Why Hitler Wasn't Evil - National Socialism - WW2

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Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=64&v=c9gCiCqAeYk

Some other sources of Truth:

- The Greatest Story Never Told, a documentary by Dennis Wise (can be watched free online at the TGSNT website, or you can buy the DVD)
- Hellstorm, a documentary by Kyle Hunt (can be watched on Bitchute and a DVD is available)
- Impartial Truth.com - website - online documentaries, articles and videos

Some Books:

The Myth of German Villainy, by Benton L Bradberry
Germany's War, by John Wear
Breaking the Spell, by Nick Kollerstrom
A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind, by Stephen Mitford Goodson
Hellstorm, The Death of Nazi Germany, by Thomas Goodrich
Life in the Reich - by Mike Walsh
Hitler's Revolution - by Richard Tedor

Some Revisionists to search for online and some more websites:

David Irving - articles, lectures, and books
Ernst Zundel - videos and documentaries
Mark Weber - videos and articles
Leon Degrelle's - articles videos and books
https://holocaustdeprogrammingcourse.com/
http://holocausthandbooks.com/
https://justice4germans.wordpress.com/

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Video Transcript:

The media and school system has told you all your life that Adolf Hitler was the most evil man to ever live. Unfortunately, you are told lies and you most likely believe them. Hitler is very rarely accurately portrayed. You know, even Churchill once said that the victors write the history books. What we hear about Hitler through the media and the school system is extremely biased, because they don't want to offend the Jews. In this video, I'm gonna tell you the truth. This is why Hitler was not evil. In fact, he was the opposite of that. He was a very strong leader and a brilliant man. Adolf Hitler truly cared about his people and his country that he institutionalized. After all, Nazi is a slur for national socialist. National socialism is a world view and philosophy of nature. Nationalism is the individual's responsibility towards the community and their love for the country. Socialism is the community's responsibility and love towards the individual. Basically, the one who does the most for the community has the highest social status, instead of the one with the most money. Along with that was a process of class unification, ending the concept of class struggle. Hitler took the broken republic Germany became after the First World War and turned it into one of the greatest empires ever. Before the Nazis came to power, the unemployment rate was at a record high. People resorted to drugs and prostitution. The country was in an absolute mess. People knew they needed change and that's why Hitler had so much support. When Hitler came to power, he freed Germany from the most destructive force the world has ever known. The international Jewish community, which plagued Germany before Hitler rose to power and is today corrupting everything that is of positive nature. In order to prevent that from happening, the Jews declared war in Germany as soon as Hitler got elected. Despite the tremendous economic disadvantages that came along with that, he still managed to put 6 million unemployed Germans back to work. Hitler made Germany the most prosperous nation on earth. Hitler also noticed that the German birth rates were critically low, so he encouraged German women to become mothers and wives. Often in propaganda pieces, you will see mothers being portrayed as heroes. Hitler himself supported traditional family values. He recognized that families are the primary unit around which a functioning society is built. To encourage Germans to marry and start a family, he passed a law that enabled married couples to obtain interest-free loans of a minimum of 1000 Reichmarks, which is equal to 9-month salary. For each child, the couple gave birth to. The couple didn't have to repay 250 marks. Hitler was a very compassionate man. We know this because he cared for animals. He himself was a vegetarian. In fact, the Nazis created the first animal rights laws and banned animal experimentation. Hitler loved German shepherds. Here's my favorite video of him with a bunch of German shepherds puppies running around him. It's so cute! In 1934, Hitler passed a law which regulated how many animals could be killed via hunting per year and to establish proper hunting seasons. This law has now been adopted by most western countries. The Nazis also created the first environmental protection laws in history. The German imperial conservation law of 1935 was passed, which protected remaining portions of landscape in free nature whose preservation on account of rarity, beauty, distinctiveness, or on account of scientific, ethnic, forest, or hunting significance. Lies in the general interest. Hitler didn't only care for the health of animals, but he also cared for the health of his fellow German citizens. Hitler was very straight-edge. He did not drink or smoke. While serving in the military during World War I, he often talked to his fellow soldiers about the dangers of alcohol and tobacco. Hitler encouraged the first anti-smoking campaign ever, and Nazi doctors were the first to write a major scientific paper, linking smoking tobacco to lung cancer. Hitler wanted his citizens to be happy and healthy. That is why he was the first to create socialized healthcare. He also strongly encouraged competitive sports among the youth, and the results of what could be seen in the 1936 Olympic Games. Germany won most gold, silver, and bronze medals, completely overshadowing all of its competitors. Hitler loved art since he was an artist himself. He supported many German artists. Also, the Nazis made so many innovations to film and science in general. Like did you know that Nazis created the first ever jet engine? Adolf Hitler also didn't want his citizens overworking themselves. So he funded numerous workers' welfare programs, like vacation trips, a free radio for every citizen, and he was the first to introduce the 40-hour work week. Also, he made it so that every large factory had to provide rest areas, cafeterias, dressing rooms, even playing fields and swimming pools for its workers. You're probably thinking that's nice that Hitler gave the Germans those wonderful benefits. But what about the Holocaust? What about Oswitch? Well, I did say at the beginning of this video that Victor's right the history books. I am personally a Holocaust denier. It's very clear to me that the events of the so-called Holocaust were very exaggerated. I don't believe that there were gas chambers and evil Nazis and all that crap. I have a video plan in the future of why deny the Holocaust. However, in the meantime, if you want the truth right now, I encourage you guys to check out these two documentaries. The greatest story never told in Hellstorm. 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