Adolf Hitler - Victory was in His Grasp.
Top Comments
All Comments (374)
-
@ausmusic00 Sure, there are. There are documents, photographs, & video evidence of the captivity of Japanese people held by the US gov't as well. That jews were interned during ww2 isn't disputed. What is disputed is the murder of jews. Interestingly, there is as much forensic evidence of Japanese murder at the hands of the US gov't as there is of Jewish murder at the hands of the German gov't.
-
@EoSoAllah First of all, there were defiantly documents, tons of documents, photographs and even some video evidence of the captivity of Jewish people held by Nazi army. And second, Robert Jan Van Pelt is referring to the forensic evidence pertaining to perpetrators or weapons employed in the alleged crimes
-
Victory was in His Grasp??? As I understand it, it was his smelly COCK that was most often in his hand!!!!
-
@ThePromiseOfPie This account is closed...MAYBE he DIED
-
@ThePromiseOfPie OH????? FRAUD???? Adolph Eichmann, 1945: "I will leap into my grave laughing because the feeling that I have five million CALCULATED human deaths on my conscience is for me a source of extraordinary satisfaction."
-
I like the music, but as for the rest - well - I have always been brought up to believe that Hitler was a bad man. I don't know if he was or not coz he shot himself quite some time before I was born. But he sure managed to drop Germany in the shit. And I don't think he was very smart to take on first the USSR then the USA in 1941. In the end he ran out of road. Not enough resources & manpower. But his legacy lives on. Even kiddies today can identify him straightaway in his pix.
-
@rosalie1100 "There is no physical evidence of the holocaust. No bodies (killed by gassing), no murder weapons ('gas chambers'), no documents, no photographs, no intercepted communications (although the Allies broke the German encryption codes). There is only 'testimony'." This was recently admitted by one of the most respected holohoax scholars, Robert Jan Van Pelt, arguing that Birkenau should not be preserved.
-
@alashieve You are one of the few on this page who is sane and smart. Hitler micromanaged everything and would not let his generals do what they thought was correct. He was sick and brought down lots of people with him. How in the world could some of these people, who reply, think that this holocaust didn't happen?
-
@wikano1 One fact clarifies why the Germans were intent on fighting to the last man, and it's FDR's insistence on accepting nothing short of an unconditional surrender from the Axis. FDR's own generals were baffled with his insistence on this unconditional surrender because they knew it put the germans in the position of all or nothing. Rather: walk yourself up the gallows and hang yourself or charge 20 bayonets? At least you have a slight chance with the bayonets.and FYI marcusorder is a troll
-
@marcuscorder hilarious
Adolf Hitler. The Immortal Genius.
Man of the 20th Century? Possibly. Man of the 21st Century? Guaranteed.
thespacialone 9 months ago 5
Great military mind? Are you out of your mind? Hitler was better as a politician than a General leading a great army. He had some of the greatest field Generals you could have but he squandered them. Hitler lost the war when he declared war against the United States. Yes, I believe that he could have beaten the Soviet Union. But only with the help of the Japanese and when he was militarily ready. Luckily for the civilized world he did not win.
49bobbyk 1 year ago