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How militarised was Nazi Germany?

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Any country which has been entirely militarised, meaning every citizen is, de facto, a soldier. However, internally, the consequences are devastating, the loss of the next generation. 

A militarised country loses its sources of production. It produces only weapons, manufactures and imports only weapons. All research and development is solely for improving the state’s killing power.

Whom it kills is irrelevant. What is important is the concept of ‘us’ and ‘them’. Nationalism becomes the state’s religion which sees enemies surrounding it in the darkness, waiting for the slightest chance to become its leaders and slaughter its population.

Such states have an expiration date. They are destined to fail by attrition without outside support.

Support for Nazi Germany was created by imperialism. As the nations of Eastern Europe fell, Germany assumed their resources and manpower.

Israel, however, is solely supported by the United States. It’s a trust fund baby, still teething after 80 years. The US supplies its military hardware and subsidises the country by $4 billion per year. 

Don’t know who the financial analyst was but America is getting zero return on investment. How long do we have to wait? If we merge the IDF with the US military, Israel will bleed us dry.

Hitler’s goal was Großdeutschland, or Greater Germany. Sound familiar? Like the Eretz Israel of the Zionists, with no Arabs. Germany already tried that. It’s called genocide.

 

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    I think people often forget the times people lived through and the wars that had gone on for centuries. They forget who the enemies were, what had been done, and how those experiences shaped people ov

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I think people often forget the times people lived through and the wars that had gone on for centuries. They forget who the enemies were, what had been done, and how those experiences shaped people over generations. It is not that different from what we see today.

I restored an old house once and found newspapers from the 1930s hidden in the walls. What surprised me most was how familiar they felt. Different technology, different names, but many of the same fears, political divisions, propaganda, and uncertainty we still see today.

History rarely repeats itself exactly, but it often echoes. Human nature, fear, identity, and conflict tend to reappear in different forms

8 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

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Any country which has been entirely militarised, meaning every citizen is, de facto, a soldier. However, internally, the consequences are devastating, the loss of the next generation. 

A militarised country loses its sources of production. It produces only weapons, manufactures and imports only weapons. All research and development is solely for improving the state’s killing power.

Whom it kills is irrelevant. What is important is the concept of ‘us’ and ‘them’. Nationalism becomes the state’s religion which sees enemies surrounding it in the darkness, waiting for the slightest chance to become its leaders and slaughter its population.

Such states have an expiration date. They are destined to fail by attrition without outside support.

Support for Nazi Germany was created by imperialism. As the nations of Eastern Europe fell, Germany assumed their resources and manpower.

Israel, however, is solely supported by the United States. It’s a trust fund baby, still teething after 80 years. The US supplies its military hardware and subsidises the country by $4 billion per year. 

Don’t know who the financial analyst was but America is getting zero return on investment. How long do we have to wait? If we merge the IDF with the US military, Israel will bleed us dry.

Hitler’s goal was Großdeutschland, or Greater Germany. Sound familiar? Like the Eretz Israel of the Zionists, with no Arabs. Germany already tried that. It’s called genocide.

 

There was so much written how the Nazi's came to power and how they financed "the rebirth of Germany".

Fact is: As soon as the Nazi's came to power, "state finances" were no more made public. A state secret. Still, in the early stages, Germans bought "govenment Bonds", later only foreighn investors bought German Bonds. Convinced that the early advances of the German army (by plundering conquered countries) would assure the "health of the German state financial household" would remain stable or better.

And: The prizes of goods were fixed. No central bank to control money supply and interest rates.

I am amazed that basically no historians have investigated how you finance "Armaggeddon" and the world not knowing how it is done?

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Germany is once again talking of 'rearming' and conscription...

to fight the evil 'Hitler Putin' in WWIII !!

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oh look the multi daily jew hate topic, with the usual suspects

46 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Credit: The author.

Any country which has been entirely militarised, meaning every citizen is, de facto, a soldier. However, internally, the consequences are devastating, the loss of the next generation. 

A militarised country loses its sources of production. It produces only weapons, manufactures and imports only weapons. All research and development is solely for improving the state’s killing power.

Whom it kills is irrelevant. What is important is the concept of ‘us’ and ‘them’. Nationalism becomes the state’s religion which sees enemies surrounding it in the darkness, waiting for the slightest chance to become its leaders and slaughter its population.

Such states have an expiration date. They are destined to fail by attrition without outside support.

Support for Nazi Germany was created by imperialism. As the nations of Eastern Europe fell, Germany assumed their resources and manpower.

Israel, however, is solely supported by the United States. It’s a trust fund baby, still teething after 80 years. The US supplies its military hardware and subsidises the country by $4 billion per year. 

Don’t know who the financial analyst was but America is getting zero return on investment. How long do we have to wait? If we merge the IDF with the US military, Israel will bleed us dry.

Hitler’s goal was Großdeutschland, or Greater Germany. Sound familiar? Like the Eretz Israel of the Zionists, with no Arabs. Germany already tried that. It’s called genocide.

 

Reductio ad hitler

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39 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Credit: The author.

Any country which has been entirely militarised, meaning every citizen is, de facto, a soldier. However, internally, the consequences are devastating, the loss of the next generation. 

A militarised country loses its sources of production. It produces only weapons, manufactures and imports only weapons. All research and development is solely for improving the state’s killing power.

Whom it kills is irrelevant. What is important is the concept of ‘us’ and ‘them’. Nationalism becomes the state’s religion which sees enemies surrounding it in the darkness, waiting for the slightest chance to become its leaders and slaughter its population.

Such states have an expiration date. They are destined to fail by attrition without outside support.

Support for Nazi Germany was created by imperialism. As the nations of Eastern Europe fell, Germany assumed their resources and manpower.

Israel, however, is solely supported by the United States. It’s a trust fund baby, still teething after 80 years. The US supplies its military hardware and subsidises the country by $4 billion per year. 

Don’t know who the financial analyst was but America is getting zero return on investment. How long do we have to wait? If we merge the IDF with the US military, Israel will bleed us dry.

Hitler’s goal was Großdeutschland, or Greater Germany. Sound familiar? Like the Eretz Israel of the Zionists, with no Arabs. Germany already tried that. It’s called genocide.

 

To the best of my knowledge, there are about 11 million jewish people living in the US. Elections are increasingly "close" . Minor perceantage points make the difference.

In plain English: If you wnt to get elected into office, you need most of the jewish vote. If not, you lose by 0.5%. Perfectly ok. 1vote 1 man. The umbiblical cord between the US and Israel is firmly established. As long as the US can pay for it.

42 minutes ago, swissie said:

To the best of my knowledge, there are about 11 million jewish people living in the US. Elections are increasingly "close" . Minor perceantage points make the difference.

In plain English: If you wnt to get elected into office, you need most of the jewish vote. If not, you lose by 0.5%. Perfectly ok. 1vote 1 man. The umbiblical cord between the US and Israel is firmly established. As long as the US can pay for it.

as it should be. if they werent such a bunch of social democrats, they would make a great state

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3 hours ago, swissie said:

To the best of my knowledge, there are about 11 million jewish people living in the US. Elections are increasingly "close" . Minor perceantage points make the difference.

In plain English: If you wnt to get elected into office, you need most of the jewish vote. If not, you lose by 0.5%. Perfectly ok. 1vote 1 man. The umbiblical cord between the US and Israel is firmly established. As long as the US can pay for it.

Wonder what happens when the US stops paying? I think that time will happen pretty soon. I'm not sure who's the mother and who's the foetus. But Israel has been sucking off (in both senses) the US for far too long. Stand on their own feet or fall. The rest will be history, good or bad.

8 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Wonder what happens when the US stops paying? I think that time will happen pretty soon. I'm not sure who's the mother and who's the foetus. But Israel has been sucking off (in both senses) the US for far too long. Stand on their own feet or fall. The rest will be history, good or bad.

No it won't.

Blackmail , pay off's and election manipulation will keep the money flowing.

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12 hours ago, johng said:

Germany is once again talking of 'rearming' and conscription...

to fight the evil 'Hitler Putin' in WWIII !!

Russia is not the problem.

It is the US propaganda of hate Russia and mindset and stupidity of Europe that is the problem

36 minutes ago, FlorC said:

No it won't.

Blackmail , pay off's and election manipulation will keep the money flowing.

That is a very valid point.

15 hours ago, Yagoda said:

oh look the multi daily jew hate topic, with the usual suspects

You don't need to constantly repeat your simplistic way of thinking; it won't make it any better anyway.

16 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Israel, however, is solely supported by the United States. It’s a trust fund baby, still teething after 80 years. The US supplies its military hardware and subsidises the country by $4 billion per year.

A predictable insertion coming from the likes of you. Your posts intent has nothing to do with Germany and again your credibility spirals even further down into the abyss.

16 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Credit: The author.

Any country which has been entirely militarised, meaning every citizen is, de facto, a soldier. However, internally, the consequences are devastating, the loss of the next generation. 

A militarised country loses its sources of production. It produces only weapons, manufactures and imports only weapons. All research and development is solely for improving the state’s killing power.

Whom it kills is irrelevant. What is important is the concept of ‘us’ and ‘them’. Nationalism becomes the state’s religion which sees enemies surrounding it in the darkness, waiting for the slightest chance to become its leaders and slaughter its population.

Such states have an expiration date. They are destined to fail by attrition without outside support.

Support for Nazi Germany was created by imperialism. As the nations of Eastern Europe fell, Germany assumed their resources and manpower.

Israel, however, is solely supported by the United States. It’s a trust fund baby, still teething after 80 years. The US supplies its military hardware and subsidises the country by $4 billion per year. 

Don’t know who the financial analyst was but America is getting zero return on investment. How long do we have to wait? If we merge the IDF with the US military, Israel will bleed us dry.

Hitler’s goal was Großdeutschland, or Greater Germany. Sound familiar? Like the Eretz Israel of the Zionists, with no Arabs. Germany already tried that. It’s called genocide.

 

Let this sink in.....please......

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18 hours ago, Hummin said:

I think people often forget the times people lived through and tYeah, and you forgot your last sentence as conclusion: did we learn from the past

18 hours ago, Hummin said:

I think people often forget the times people lived through and the wars that had gone on for centuries. They forget who the enemies were, what had been done, and how those experiences shaped people over generations. It is not that different from what we see today.

I restored an old house once and found newspapers from the 1930s hidden in the walls. What surprised me most was how familiar they felt. Different technology, different names, but many of the same fears, political divisions, propaganda, and uncertainty we still see today.

History rarely repeats itself exactly, but it often echoes. Human nature, fear, identity, and conflict tend to reappear in different forms

he wars that had gone on for centuries. They forget who the enemies were, what had been done, and how those experiences shaped people over generations. It is not that different from what we see today.

I restored an old house once and found newspapers from the 1930s hidden in the walls. What surprised me most was how familiar they felt. Different technology, different names, but many of the same fears, political divisions, propaganda, and uncertainty we still see today.

History rarely repeats itself exactly, but it often echoes. Human nature, fear, identity, and conflict tend to reappear in different forms

18 hours ago, Hummin said:

I think people often forget the times people lived through and the wars that had gone on for centuries. They forget who the enemies were, what had been done, and how those experiences shaped people over generations. It is not that different from what we see today.

I restored an old house once and found newspapers from the 1930s hidden in the walls. What surprised me most was how familiar they felt. Different technology, different names, but many of the same fears, political divisions, propaganda, and uncertainty we still see today.

History rarely repeats itself exactly, but it often echoes. Human nature, fear, identity, and conflict tend to reappear in different forms

Yeah, and don't forget the last sentence as a conclusion: did we learn from the horrible past with all that bloodshed and massacres: the answer is NO

7 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Yeah, and don't forget the last sentence as a conclusion: did we learn from the horrible past with all that bloodshed and massacres: the answer is NO

World empires and world peace are like balloons: everything is stretched and played with until it finally bursts.

1 minute ago, Hummin said:

World empires and world peace are like balloons: everything is stretched and played with until it finally bursts.

The question is.... when will be the final blow.

In my eyes we're very close. Russia, US, China, Iran, Israel. They all poking the balloon.

I often think of my kids and grandkids. What future they will have, if any?

19 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

The question is.... when will be the final blow.

In my eyes we're very close. Russia, US, China, Iran, Israel. They all poking the balloon.

I often think of my kids and grandkids. What future they will have, if any?

If you want an answer to that, look at history. We in our part of the world have lived extremely peaceful lives, at least most of us, and had every opportunity to do what we wanted. I believe that time is coming to an end.

But life will go on, unless someone accidentally fires one of the big rockets and creates hell on Earth. That would take a long time to recover from, if we ever could.

3 hours ago, 241195_1469957797 said:

You don't need to constantly repeat your simplistic way of thinking; it won't make it any better anyway.

Sure I do it's for the benefit of the forum. makes it look like there are normal people here instead of just a bunch of goose stepping Jew haters

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6 hours ago, Deerculler said:

Russia is not the problem.

It is the US propaganda of hate Russia and mindset and stupidity of Europe that is the problem

Russia is only a problem to Ukraine. Another proof aggression doesn't work.

22 minutes ago, Hummin said:

If you want an answer to that, look at history. We in our part of the world have lived extremely peaceful lives, at least most of us, and had every opportunity to do what we wanted. I believe that time is coming to an end.

But life will go on, unless someone accidentally fires one of the big rockets and creates hell on Earth. That would take a long time to recover from, if we ever could.

Yes, you don't need to be an pessimist to see the world falling apart.

4 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Yes, you don't need to be an pessimist to see the world falling apart.

The pessimist in me wonders why people are so eager to have children, regardless of their personal circumstances, the country they live in, or the state of the world. It goes beyond my understanding.

18 hours ago, TedG said:

Reductio ad hitler


Your Reductio ad Hitler (sic) fallacy is really a Reductio ad Absurdum.
Invoking it doesn’t magically invalidate a comparison with Hitler.
It signals that you stopped engaging with the reasoning and retreated to a reflexive dismissal.

As a philosophical matter, rejecting it is in fact the rare classic fallacy fallacy.

22 hours ago, swissie said:

I am amazed that basically no historians have investigated how you finance "Armaggeddon" and the world not knowing how it is done?

https://www.jstor.org/stable/1802862

German Finance in World War II

3 hours ago, LosLobo said:


Your Reductio ad Hitler (sic) fallacy is really a Reductio ad Absurdum.
Invoking it doesn’t magically invalidate a comparison with Hitler.
It signals that you stopped engaging with the reasoning and retreated to a reflexive dismissal.

As a philosophical matter, rejecting it is in fact the rare classic fallacy fallacy.

The OP is tying to compare Israel with Hitler. Which is Reductio Ad Hilter

On 7/16/2026 at 8:49 AM, unblocktheplanet said:

Don’t know who the financial analyst was but America is getting zero return on investment.

With its aid money, the U.S. got a reliable ally in the Middle East. That's exactly what the U.S. needs and the dollars it channels to Israel are a relatively cheap price to pay for a formidable opponent to the spread of radical Islam and counterweight to the religious fanaticism of Iran..

23 hours ago, swissie said:

I am amazed that basically no historians have investigated how you finance "Armaggeddon" and the world not knowing how it is done?

Plenty of books have been written on the financing of the Nazi takeover of Germany. The authors range from respected professors and academics to conspiracy theorists.

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Many, many articles also exist, such as, How Big Business Bailed Out the Nazis.

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/how-big-business-bailed-out-nazis

23 hours ago, swissie said:

To the best of my knowledge, there are about 11 million jewish people living in the US. Elections are increasingly "close" . Minor perceantage points make the difference.

In plain English: If you wnt to get elected into office, you need most of the jewish vote.

Eleven million is an estimate of the number of U.S. citizens who have at least one Jewish grandparent or parent, but not all consider themselves to be Jewish, much less practice Judaism. Many may practice Christianity or another religion.

A more accurate estimate would be 5.8 million Jews in the U.S., of which 4.8 million are adults and thereby eligible to vote. The 5.8 million includes those who identify as Jews by religion and those who don't practice Judaism but identify as Jewish through ancestry.

https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2021/05/11/the-size-of-the-u-s-jewish-population/

On 7/16/2026 at 1:49 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Israel, however, is solely supported by the United States. It’s a trust fund baby, still teething after 80 years. The US supplies its military hardware and subsidises the country by $4 billion per year. 

Israel's annual GDP is $720 Billion .

The $4 Billion US money is just pocket money to Israel .

2 % of Israel's income

2 hours ago, TedG said:

The OP is tying to compare Israel with Hitler. Which is Reductio Ad Hilter

Imagine Netanyahu in charge of a country with a population ten times larger than Israel today. Germany had around 80 million people before World War II.

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On 7/16/2026 at 9:31 PM, Yagoda said:

as it should be. if they werent such a bunch of social democrats, they would make a great state

If only Democratic Socialism ran Israel, it would be a great state, inclusive of all.

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