Werner Herzog - Massnahmen Gegen Fanatiker (1969)
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weg muas a, raus
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Aww, cute. Youtube users arguing about history. That's just darling.
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@JohnMerrick93 You are a colossal ignoramous if you believe that Hitler and his cronies believed in preserving the Old Order.
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It doesn't matter what it meant to be conservative in the early 20th Century of Germany, i'm viewing it from today's perspective. Conservatism overall would be the school of thought surrounding ideas of conserving cultural traditions, the old order in general, this usually manifests itself in the form of maintaining an old hierarchical system such as that found in Nazi Germany. In fact, the ideas driving the Nazis were so conservative, they tried rebuilding what was basically Prussia
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Everything about Nazism was conservative? What is "conservatism"? What did it mean to be conservative in Germany in the early decades of the 20th century?
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Everything! Especially art, Hitler banned all modern art, his archictural tastes were very conservative and traditional. If you mean in the economic sense, the Nazis were definately conservative, they only started out as "national socialists" to get the support of the normal working Germans and to prevent them from being taken in by the Communists. The Nazis had no problem with private enterprise just so long as it didn't stop the Nazi agenda or was part of a 'Jewish' conspiracy.
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mhdas beste wäre heute oder überhaupt wenn ich jemand netten zum chattn finden würde!
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Herzog said in the Even the dwarfs started small commentary that Game in the sand wont ever reach the light or will be published while he is alive... I think he has the only copy that exists from that film... R.
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What was conservative about Nazism?
weg mussa:D
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