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  • 7/1/2025
If Hitler Time-Travelled to 2025 and Witnessed Gaza A Monstrous Mirror
Reflection From Our Time
This isn’t a story to cleanse Hitler’s name. He remains one of humanity’s greatest criminals. But imagine the scale of horror in Gaza today—so terrible that even a historical monster might recoil in shocked comparison.
If your actions in war make Hitler question your ethics, what does that say about us?
This fictional account is a dark mirror, urging us to confront hypocrisy, double standards, and apathy in the face of injustice. History is not a horror story to be outdone—but a warning to never repeat.
🕊️ Never again must mean never for anyone. Not Jews. Not Palestinians. Not Ukrainians. Not Syrians. Not anyone.

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00:00If Hitler time traveled to 2025 and witnessed Gaza, a monstrous mirror. Berlin, 1945. As the
00:07Third Reich crumbled under Allied bombardment, Adolf Hitler retreated to his underground bunker.
00:13But in this version of history, something unusual happened. Instead of ending his life in despair,
00:18he activated a secret experimental device, a time portal, designed by one of his mad
00:23scientists as a last-ditch escape. He stepped into it and re-emerged, 80 years later, in 2025,
00:30on a hill overlooking the burning ruins of Khan Yunus in the Gaza Strip.
00:34Clad in a tattered uniform and still wearing the cross of iron on his chest, Hitler blinked at the
00:39sky. Drones hummed above, the air reeked of gunpowder and blood. Far below, an ambulance carried the
00:45bodies of children wrapped in white sheets, some missing limbs, others lifeless with eyes still open.
00:51What, Reich is this? he whispered. He walked toward a nearby abandoned building,
00:56where a flickering television showed the latest news. Bombings, mass graves, famine, a death toll
01:02rising daily. The logo said Gaza, June 2025. As he read the headlines, something in him froze.
01:10Not from guilt, no, Hitler was incapable of guilt, but from confusion. And then, familiarity,
01:1637,000 Palestinians dead in eight months. Half were children. Entire families erased.
01:22IDF continues operation in Rafa. He scoffed. 37,000? He turned his head slightly, murmuring to himself,
01:29calculating. In 1940, during my blitzkrieg of Warsaw, the number of civilian casualties was
01:3520,000 in less than a month. My Luftwaffe flattened cities, but even I spared hospitals now and then.
01:42He read further. Hospitals destroyed. Aid workers bombed. Journalists targeted. Refugees denied food
01:48and water. This is precision warfare? You claim surgical strikes, but even I never used missiles
01:53to collapse buildings full of civilians and then blamed them for being there. His face twitched.
01:59Zionists. The same people I despised. But this? This is not survival. This is a competition to
02:05outdo me. For a moment, he sat still. Not out of pity, but out of rivalry. The numbers game.
02:11A dictator's calculations. Hitler was obsessed with numbers. Figures mattered to him as symbols of
02:17power, not morality. He began drawing comparisons in his twisted notebook. Event death toll duration.
02:23Warsaw Blitz. 1940. Approximately 20,000 civilians one month. Dresden bombing. 1945. Approximately 25,000
02:33civilians two days. Gaza war. 2023 to 2025. Approximately 37,000 civilians eight months.
02:41He scrawled. The Zionists are more efficient than I was, and with Western support. They kill civilians
02:48in broad daylight, broadcasted on social media, and still claim moral superiority. He flipped through
02:54footage on a nearby tablet. A child clinging to a dead mother. A boy with both legs blown off saying,
03:00tell them I was a good student. He paused. He never allowed cameras in Auschwitz, only paperwork.
03:06And they call me the monster, he muttered. Yet they live stream their war crimes. Weapons of silence.
03:12One evening, Hitler wandered into a university lecture on international law. Hidden under a long
03:17coat and thick beard, he listened as a professor explained the Geneva Conventions and the meaning of
03:22collective punishment. He raised a hand. What if a group claims a right to defend itself by starving
03:27two million people? The professor shook her head. That would be a war crime. What if they bomb
03:33bakeries, UN schools, and refugee camps, because they say terrorists might be hiding there? That too,
03:39is a war crime. Hitler smiled bitterly. So I am not alone in this world. The class stared in stunned
03:45silence. Hitler left before anyone recognized him, but not before writing something on the chalkboard.
03:51You either learn from history, or compete to repeat it. Genocide with applause. When he reached the
03:57West Bank, Hitler noticed something strange, people cheering from afar as the bombs fell. Not in Gaza,
04:03but in Western capitals. On television, he saw politicians call the bombings, self-defense.
04:09On Twitter, influencers mocked the dead. Celebrities visited Tel Aviv and posted,
04:14stand with Israel, selfies next to wine glasses and sea views. He laughed in disbelief.
04:20Mein Gott, I was condemned by the whole world. They hunted my allies. But this? This is murder
04:25with marketing. He watched as a US senator called for flattening Gaza completely. In my time, he
04:32mumbled, such language got you hanged at Nuremberg. He saw headlines where children buried under rubble
04:37were referred to as, human shields. That was my phrase, he shouted. I used it to justify bombing
04:43Polish villages. You're using it better than I did. Holocaust echoes in the rubble. And then came the
04:49worst blow, the symbolism. On a broken wall in Gaza, he saw a child's drawing, barbed wire,
04:55starving people, body carts, and the word, Holocaust. No, he hissed. The Holocaust is mine.
05:02My legacy. You don't get to use it. But even as he protested, he saw the parallels.
05:07Ghettos? Gaza had been under blockade for nearly two decades. Collective punishment? Every man,
05:13woman, woman, and child starved and bombed. Propaganda? State-run media justifying mass
05:18killings. Dehumanization? Leaders calling Ghazans, human animals. He slumped against the wall.
05:25I didn't time travel to see the world surpass me in cruelty. The ultimate irony, the most grotesque
05:31irony wasn't the scale of the violence, but who was doing it. The descendants of those he once
05:36persecuted, had become the persecutors. I taught you to fear extermination, he wrote in his notebook.
05:42And now, in your fear, you've become exterminators. He wandered through a refugee tent city. A child
05:48offered him a date. Do you want to eat, old man? He stared at the boy. I don't deserve your kindness.
05:55The boy smiled. No one does. Hitler's verdict. Sitting alone, days later, Hitler wrote a final
06:01message before destroying the time device that brought him here. You call me history's villain.
06:06Rightfully so. But look at yourselves now. You murder children and justify it with flags and anthems.
06:11I wore a swastika, you wear democracy like a mask. You haven't destroyed evil, you've rebranded it.
06:18And with that, he vanished. Reflection from our time, this isn't a story to cleanse Hitler's name.
06:23He remains one of humanity's greatest criminals. But imagine the scale of horror in Gaza today,
06:29so terrible that even a historical monster might recoil in shocked comparison. If your actions in war
06:34make Hitler question your ethics, what does that say about us? This fictional account is a dark mirror,
06:40urging us to confront hypocrisy, double standards, and apathy in the face of injustice.
06:46History is not a horror story to be outdone, but a warning to never repeat.
06:50Never again must mean never for anyone. Not Jews, not Palestinians, not Ukrainians, not Syrians, not anyone.

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