Relatively good documentary on how Hitler brought Germany out of the Great depression. This is a part of the story rarely focused on. Of course it underestimates the evilness of the Jews and how they caused Germany to be in a problem. Still good though.
(youtu.be)https://youtu.be/VXnuIbGCYG8Relatively good documentary on how Hitler brought Germany out of the Great depression. This is a part of the story rarely focused on. Of course it underestimates the evilness of the Jews and how they caused Germany to be in a problem. Still good though.
For those who don't know what's not said in this is that the reason Germany was in the Great depression was because Jews owned all the property they imposed users interest rates on the whole country and had forced Germany to pay the debts of all the other countries in the world basically just to cripple them and the German people. World War I was after all the Jewish War started by Jews to destroy Christian Europeans.
So they don't mention why Germany was in bad shape after World War I. They gloss over that. But they do go over how Hitler and his people were able to raise the money to rebuild Germany after throwing the Jews out. And that's a part of the story that's rarely told and this is a good documentary for that reason. Of course they misrepresent things when they say later in the documentary that Germans funded things by seizing the wealth of Jews but what they were actually doing was taking back the wealth of Germany that the Jews had seized. Jews ended up owning basically everything and Germany had enough of their tricks and took it all back. So it was the Jews that were the looters just like the Jews have looted everything from the United States and every other country they've been in. Germany took it back. Just like we should.
And of course they exaggerate The faults narrative that Germany tried to exterminate the jews. But other than that honestly it's a very good documentary. And they do talk about an interesting thing I had never heard talked about before and that is at the end of the fighting or toward the end of the fighting the supply chains were so low on food that the Ministers of Germany were having to decide how many calories to give each type of person so there was an inadvertent unintentional starvation of some people that was going on but listen you're not going to not feed your soldiers when you're in a war and feed instead the people who were fighting you before. The reason Germany had no food was Jews had declared war on Hitler's Germany and they insisted on the war. Hitler never wanted the war. If Jews hadn't declared war on Hitler's Germany and started the economic war on Germany that later led to the military war as Germany tried to seize some land to protect itself and get back the land that had been taken from them after World War I then the starvation wouldn't have happened.
And they don't talk about that but still it's a very good and interesting documentary about what they do talk about.
Honestly it's the only documentary I've ever seen that actually does talk about the methods Germany used to build what it needed to build when it was faced with overwhelming Jewish debt. And I think we're going to have to do something like that in the United states.