and yet... the flow of information isn't limited to magazines or newspapers the internet is the bane of kikes and everything they try and hide from the public eventually gets TO the public
while most normies are just cattle, the free-thinkers and "radicals" are already fully redpilled and eventually when the system starts to collapse upon itself like we've seen with the inflation combined with total humilation and starvation of the population
you're gonna see some serious shit
as a wise man once said
"when jews kvetch non-stop to the point you can't even talk about them without being called an anti-termite, is when they lose their spell over the people and eventually ousted"
Hitler was not the first one who managed to liberate his country from their control... and he won't be the last either.
I can't comment on the accuracy of all of that, but I can point out at least one (very common and blatant) falsehood.
The natsocs did not issue a new reichmark and they certainly did not issue a labour backed reichmark.
Previous german governments had tried to print their way out of successive crises by issuing enormous amounts of currency. This resulted in hyperinflation and the papiermark devolving into worthlessness.
A new finance minister (Luther) solved the problem by issuing an interim currency called the Rentenmark backed by industrial and agricultural land and then a gold backed Reichmark. This plan was successful and stabilised the value of German currency. Diplomatic victories abroad allowed for a more lenient war-debt repayment schedule, which stabilised the economy.
Alongside the reichmark there were also Offa bills, which were essentially the government printing small numbers of reichmark backed notes to finance public works projects. This was inflationary, but it was done on such a small scale that it didn't matter all that much.
This is the monetary/economic situation Hitler inherited. He did not produce an economic miracle, the economy had already been stabilised. He also did not introduce a new system for the reichmark, he kept it on the gold standard. What he did do was to vastly increase the number of Offa bills being printed and introduce the Mefo bill, which was the same thing to secretly fund rearmament.
I have never been able to find any evidence of a "labour backed" reichmark introduced by Hitler or anyone else. I have also not been able to find a consistant description of how such a thing could work given that the value of labour is subjective.
The Soviet Union did have such a system where workers were paid in "work credits." The system operated by central planners (like Gosplan) deciding what every type of labour was worth then paying them accordingly. To my knowledge the third reich had no such system and depended on soft power to control the economy, although they did exert more and more direct control leading up to the end of the war.
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[ + ] fightknightHERO
[ - ] fightknightHERO [op] 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 9, 2022 20:25:27 ago (+0/-0)
the internet is the bane of kikes and everything they try and hide from the public eventually gets TO the public
while most normies are just cattle, the free-thinkers and "radicals" are already fully redpilled and eventually when the system starts to collapse upon itself like we've seen with the inflation
combined with total humilation and starvation of the population
you're gonna see some serious shit
as a wise man once said
"when jews kvetch non-stop to the point you can't even talk about them without being called an anti-termite, is when they lose their spell over the people and eventually ousted"
Hitler was not the first one who managed to liberate his country from their control... and he won't be the last either.
[ + ] thebearfromstartrack4
[ - ] thebearfromstartrack4 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 9, 2022 10:44:42 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Broc_Liath
[ - ] Broc_Liath 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 9, 2022 10:25:23 ago (+0/-0)
The natsocs did not issue a new reichmark and they certainly did not issue a labour backed reichmark.
Previous german governments had tried to print their way out of successive crises by issuing enormous amounts of currency. This resulted in hyperinflation and the papiermark devolving into worthlessness.
A new finance minister (Luther) solved the problem by issuing an interim currency called the Rentenmark backed by industrial and agricultural land and then a gold backed Reichmark. This plan was successful and stabilised the value of German currency. Diplomatic victories abroad allowed for a more lenient war-debt repayment schedule, which stabilised the economy.
Alongside the reichmark there were also Offa bills, which were essentially the government printing small numbers of reichmark backed notes to finance public works projects. This was inflationary, but it was done on such a small scale that it didn't matter all that much.
This is the monetary/economic situation Hitler inherited. He did not produce an economic miracle, the economy had already been stabilised. He also did not introduce a new system for the reichmark, he kept it on the gold standard. What he did do was to vastly increase the number of Offa bills being printed and introduce the Mefo bill, which was the same thing to secretly fund rearmament.
I have never been able to find any evidence of a "labour backed" reichmark introduced by Hitler or anyone else. I have also not been able to find a consistant description of how such a thing could work given that the value of labour is subjective.
The Soviet Union did have such a system where workers were paid in "work credits." The system operated by central planners (like Gosplan) deciding what every type of labour was worth then paying them accordingly. To my knowledge the third reich had no such system and depended on soft power to control the economy, although they did exert more and more direct control leading up to the end of the war.
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[ - ] doginventer 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 9, 2022 07:59:47 ago (+0/-0)
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