
Why Was Hitler So Prosperous?
The slaughter and deportation of millions during the Holocaust didn’t begin with actions. It began many years earlier with Words. Terms and phrases that gradually and secretly convinced an entire nation.
Adolf Hitler and his Nazis crushed resistance through legal moves, fear, and, most importantly, intimidation. Propaganda kept the population in line. And a change in economic and foreign policies encouraged overall support.
Hitler may have been a bit held back as chancellor. But when President Hindenburg died of old age, Adolf merged the offices of President and Chancellor and became leader of the German Army.
He took the title of Fuhrer and managed to take on complete dictatorial powers. We know what happened in the following years. But how did he do it so effortlessly? Let’s break it down!





















2 thoughts on “9 Reasons Hitler Dismantled the German Constitution So Easily”
I knew back in 2016 Donald Trump had a serious personality disorder. Everything he says and does is consistent with this view. He is a divisive and dangerous person who cannot help himself. According to his first wife who died “falling down stairs in her home” the day before she was to testify in NY, he kept a book of how Hitler rose to power by his bedside. Their daughter saw her mother’s body in the morge and saw that bruises were only on her torso – not consistent with a fall down stairs. She, nor her husband, have supported her father politically since. Donald Trump is dangerous. A key: he projects everything negative about himself onto others. He has caused great division in this country. If allowed, he can cause this country the kind of disaster brought by Adolf Hitler. I always wondered how Hitler could come to power. Now we are seeing how he did it in Donald Trump.
Freedom is a tough customer. Hitler discussed it but could not deliver it. He became an autocrat inspired by hatred. His plan was not destined to work. (at least not for long) Freedom? It was not part of his plan. At least not for everybody. That was the problem. The solution? Several decades later Malcolm X had it in principle and declared it clearly. It is/was common sense. It was a different time.
“It is freedom for everybody, or it is freedom for nobody!”
It is definitely a tough concept to ignore. It is definitely a concept to be defended. Laws help. Religion helps. Culture and social standards help. Respect for others helps. Education helps. Courtesy helps. Upbringing helps, and yes…….Love helps!