Strength Through Joy [KdF below] A state-operated leisure organization [mostly for workers] the world's largest tourism operator by the 1930s, By...
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The Germans spent 10 percent of their budget on recreating their Army. That was nothing - other countries spent similar money on their Armies too...
Chamberlain said: How horrible, fantastic, incredible it is that we should be digging trenches and trying on gas-masks here because of a quarrel...
Do you mean the fact that today America's debt is approximately 80% of its GDP, and the French 98 percent? It was less in Nazi Germany, see figure...
Not true. Citation needed, and not the found-on-the-Internet kind. The Germans were capable to field a millions-strong army but as far as I know,...
The question is: was it an order or a suggestion. Because it was a suggestion. There was and there is nothing wrong with supporting the...
You mean they were ordered to have babies? Because actually married couples got loans of 1000 Reichsmarks (roughly ¾ of a year salary). For each...
In reality, it was about 600,000 men.
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This is unemployment in Germany: [ATTACH] as can be seen, they were able to reduce it almost to zero. Such feats can't be achieved in a year or...
In Germany the communist threat was painfully real. Given a chance the communists would trigger a revolution and violently created a totalitarian...
At that time (and later), on this planet compulsory sterilization was mainstream. The US sterilized 60,000, Sweden 21,000. There are entire books...
And that's better? That the number of monks, nuns and priests killed in the purges is over 200,000 My point is pre-war Nazi Germany wasn't such a...
What's the source for " it was 1938 when he wrote his first letter," there was no war then and they had only a handful of submarines. I'm...
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Basically all countries did that (especially during the ww1), i.e., interned some people believed to be a threat. Actually, if you had the chance...
No, there were not millions of dissidents in the USSR, there were hundreds of them in the best of times, i.e., in the sixties. And it's a...
You don't understand. He was acquitted but later was interned in Dachau. In his case, it was no different from the internment of Japanese...
That's true but in the case of the land war, it was forbidden too, although it was implied from customary international law. For example, the...