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Answered by Anonymous
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Of course, what contributed to this support were the economic and social successes, for which he fully took credit, during his early leadership: the virtual disappearance of unemployment, the rising prosperity of the masses, the new social institutions, and the increase of German prestige in the 1930s—achievements ...

Answered by Soulmack
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Geopolitical Hitler’ achievements:

Hitler acheived unbelievable unity between capitalist USA and marxist USSR between states with diametrically opposite ideologies as marxism and capitalism. Who could believe? Hitler himself couldn't believe it and didn't expect such union.

Marxism got a legitimacy.

Israel was created

USSR from political outsider became a dominant superpower for the next 70 years.

USSR enlarged its territories and its zone of influence.

USA got out of depression and from backward country become financial behemote and political superpower.

Britain lost her colonies

Atomic weapon was created

Prussia as a military German heart was disappeared from the history. Germany was heavily castrated and occupied and become USA’ and USSR’ colony (since 1991 only USA colony)

Hitler acheived European Union for a few years. It is no coincidence that just about every country in the European Union is getting poorer while Germany continues to get richer and richer.

We may think we won the Second World War. But we lost. It is no surprise that we are all living in the Fourth Reich. Knowingly or not those who support and defend the European Union are supporting the Nazi legacy.

"Hitler was the man who gave bones to the dreams first expressed by Charlemagne and Napoleon but the finishing touches to the EU as we know it were put in place during World War II by a man called Walther Funk, who was President of the Reichsbank and a director of the Bank for International Settlements.

It was Funk who predicted the coming of European economic unity. Funk was also Adolf Hitler's economics minister and his key economics advisor.

The Nazis wanted to get rid of the clutter of small nations which made up Europe and their plan was quite simple. The EU was Hitler's dream.

It is no coincidence that the EU is so close to Hitler's plan for post-war Europe.

In 1945, Hitler's Masterplan was captured by the Allies. The Plan included details of his scheme to create an economic integration of Europe and to found a European Union on a federal basis. The Nazi plan for a federal Europe was based on Lenin's belief that 'federation is a transitional form towards complete union of all nations'. It is impossible to find a difference between Hitler's plan for a new United States of Europe, dominated by Germany, and the European Union we have today.

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