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EUROPA – The Last Battle – Part 3 continues the examination of political, economic, and ideological developments shaping Europe in the early 20th century.

This chapter focuses on escalating internal pressures, competing power structures, and the social conditions that intensified instability across the continent. Drawing on archival footage, period sources, and historical narration, the film documents how unresolved tensions and radical shifts influenced Europe’s path toward wider conflict.
Presented for historical and educational purposes only, this documentary reflects one interpretation of historical events and should be viewed critically and in conjunction with broader historical scholarship.

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00:00A man who resented this degeneration of Germany, possibly more than anyone else in the world,
00:12was Adolf Hitler. Born on April 20th 1889 into a working-class family, he was raised
00:19learning everything in life the hard way. Hitler lived as a homeless drifter for most
00:25of his life in the city of Vienna, after being rejected by the art college.
00:32While he apparently wasn't good enough to earn a position at the academy, he
00:37quickly discovered that many Jewish artists were. Some of these Jewish artists
00:42also migrated to Berlin, producing pornography and erotica for a living.
00:49Hitler volunteered to fight for Austria in 1914. By that time, both of his parents had
00:57passed away. He then begged Bavarian authorities to let him fight for Germany. He fought with
01:04great bravery, instinct and distinction, and was promoted to Lance Corporal. He received
01:10the Military Cross, Iron Cross Second Class, Iron Cross First Class, and six medals for bravery.
01:17He was wounded twice. In October of 1916, he was badly wounded and abided two months in a military hospital.
01:26He could have stayed home, but instead chose to return to the front lines.
01:29In October 1918, he was temporarily blinded by a British poison gas attack.
01:36Hitler heard about the capitulation of Germany while recovering his eyesight at the hospital. He was
01:43confused and outraged after hearing the news and thought that the sacrifice and suffering of the
01:48German soldiers had been for nothing. The artists from Vienna wanted answers, and he would not rest until
01:55the enemies had been exposed and Germany's honor restored again. When Adolf Hitler joined the German
02:02Workers' Party in 1919, he became the seventh member of the Nationalist Group.
02:11Hitler then decided that the time was right to seize power of the local government in Munich.
02:19Patriotic war veterans would join him in the revolt and move against the national
02:24government in Berlin. Hitler then used a rally in Munich Beer Hall to launch a coup. An enthusiastic
02:32crowd turned out to support him. The local uprising or pooch was ignited by a moving speech by Hitler,
02:39but it was interfered by communist troops who opened fire on the nationalists, killing 16 of them.
02:46Hitler and the others were arrested and tried for treason. At his trial, Hitler used his opportunity to
02:52spread his political and philosophical ideas, which apparently were so inspiring that they afterwards
02:58even published them in some newspapers. The judge was incredibly impressed and issued a lenient sentence
03:03for Hitler and the nationalist rebels. The Munich coup failed, but the legend of the great speaker grew.
03:10And by every day that went by, he fascinated and attracted new followers. He quickly generated a
03:16large support base. During his imprisonment of 1924, he wrote the bible of national socialism.
03:24Mein Kampf, my struggle. His close associate, Rudolf Hess, imprisoned with Hitler, typed out the dictation
03:32for the book, which was published in 1925. Mein Kampf was part political manifesto and part autobiography,
03:40containing discussions of history, philosophy and economics. In the book, Hitler explained the global
03:46conspiracy for world government and that it was directed by international Jewish bankers. He also
03:52wrote about the German loss of First World War, the Jewish Bolshevik revolution, the Versailles Treaty,
03:58and the resulting hyperinflation that devastated Germany. He accused the elite Marxist Jews of Germany
04:05of controlling newspapers and banking, fomenting wars and corrupting the art, culture, and morality of Europe.
04:12Mein Kampf quickly grew in popularity, which made Hitler a wealthy man. Hitler was not the only man who
04:18warned about the international Jewry. In 1922, Henry Ford, the American industrialist founder of the Ford
04:25Motor Company, published a four-volume set of booklets called The International Jew, where he exposed the
04:32plans and operations of an organized Jewish globalist elite. Ford's research revealed a hidden influence
04:39over the American politics, the Fed, the press, crime, and entertainment. German nationalists would
04:46later study and hand out translated copies of Ford's work. Adolf Hitler himself had a copy in his office,
04:53along with a photo of Ford. Ford himself referred to the problem of the rising influence of Jewish
04:58supremacism as the world's foremost problem. In 1931, Hitler said that he regarded Ford as an inspiration.
05:10To draw people away from both right nationalist and left socialist parties, Hitler merely added
05:17national and socialist to the party's name, making it NSDAP, taking socialism without internationalism,
05:25and nationalism without capitalism. Hitler said to the people that Germany's most precious possession
05:31was their own people, and that they all had to unite to save their own nation. The most obvious
05:38difference between national socialism and communism was that national socialism supported the concept of
05:44private property and a market economy, while communism abolished all private property and the government
05:50controlled the economy through central planning. Under communism, all private property were seized by
05:56the state. Under national socialism, the private right of citizens were respected and protected,
06:02while under communism there were no private rights. National socialism was shortly a radical movement in
06:08defense of western civilization, while communism was revolutionary movement dedicated to its destruction.
06:16Hitler also clarified in 1938 that socialism and national socialism did not equal Marxist international
06:24socialism. He said, Socialists I define from the word social, meaning in the main social equity. A socialist is
06:33one who serves the common good without giving up his individuality or personality, or the product of his
06:38personal efficiency. Our adopted term socialists has nothing to do with martian socialism. Marxism is anti-property,
06:49true socialism is not. Marxism places no value on the individual or individual effort or efficiency.
06:57True socialism values the individual and encourage him in individual efficiency, at the same time holding that
07:03his interests as an individual must be in consonance with those of the community. All great inventions,
07:09discoveries, achievements were first a product of an individual brain. It is charged against me that
07:15I am against property, and that I am an atheist. Both charges are false.
07:24Speaking of humor, I'm going to hear Hitler tomorrow.
07:28I'm trying to come. Hitler, the anti-Semite. The National Socialist anti-Semite.
07:33The National Socialists did not call themselves Nazis. The term Nazi, along with Nazism,
07:44is a political epithet invented in the 1920s by Conrad Hayden as propaganda against the NSDAP
07:51and National Socialism. Conrad Hayden was a Jewish journalist and a member of the competing party
07:56Social Democratic Party. The term was a variant of the nickname for members of the Social Democratic Party,
08:02which at that time used to be called Susi, abbreviation of Socialisten. Nazi was a political pun
08:10based upon the Austro-Bavarian slang word for Simpleton or Country Pumpkin and derived from the
08:16fairly common name Ignaz. It would be like saying Nazi. Hence, there were no Nazis. They were National Socialists.
08:27Hitler also designed the NSDAP flag. The swastika is an ancient symbol,
08:32which means to be good, good luck, and represented light, consciousness, and well-being.
08:46The German people were seriously embittered and depressed by the state of affairs in the
09:00German Republic, and they looked for an explanation and solution to their situation. National Socialism
09:07was their only hope for savior. With decadence and all the undermining of family values so ingrained in
09:13Germany, the country had become an unsafe and unfit place for any German family. By means of a
09:19democratic election, Hitler took over the leadership of Germany on January 30th, 1933.
09:26Hitler is often called a dictator, but in fact, he is the only wartime leader that could prove that he
09:33was democratically elected. Hitler said, allow me four years, and I swear to you, as truly as I have now
09:39undertaken my duties, I will depart. It is not for any reward or benefit that I have taken office,
09:46but only for your sake. It has been the greatest decision of my whole life.
09:59Hitler came into true authoritative power in March 1933. He took over a poverty-stricken,
10:07sick, and hopelessly bankrupt state, with over six million Germans unemployed.
10:12All German gold reserves have been stolen by the victors of World War I as crushing reparation payments.
10:18When Hitler kicked out the destructive international banking cabal, he became the only leader in history
10:24to arrest a Rothschild. He later restricted Jewish ownership of radio and newspapers. The Frankfurt
10:31school was closed down, and its members fled to the United States and migrated to major Jewish universities.
10:38Hitler did not want to fall back into the intra-slavery of the international Jewish bankers.
10:44He therefore immediately outlawed the debt-based system, i.e. usury, by punishment of death,
10:50and created a new Deutsche Mark that was backed only by productive German physical and intellectual labor.
10:58After having deleted the parasitical bankers from the equation, the German economic miracle took off
11:03almost immediately. Instead of borrowing from the banks at interest, the government instead
11:09created a new monetary system for the Germans called the Labour Treasury Note. Millions of Germans were put
11:16to work and the workers were paid with the treasury certificates. The government issued money was
11:22not backed by gold, but it was backed by something of real value. It was essentially received for labor
11:27and materials delivered to the government. Hitler said, for every mark that was issued, we required the
11:34equivalent of marks worth of work done or goods produced. The workers then spent the certificates on
11:42other goods and services, creating more jobs for more people. Hitler managed to end the reparation
11:48payments from the Versailles Treaty. He rebuilt Germany into something better than ever and the nation
11:54quickly rose from the ashes and healed its deep wounds. The unemployment problem was solved and the
12:00country was back on its feet. It had a solid stable currency, no debt and no inflation. Unemployment went from
12:0950% down to less than 2% in a few short years. After 5 years, Hitler had given 6 million Germans work
12:18and full employment was reached. Crime was almost non-existent, unemployment was a thing of the past
12:24and there were no homeless and no beggars. In Billions for the Bankers, Debt for the People, 1984,
12:32Sheldon Emery stated, Germany issued debt-free and interest-free money from 1935 and on, accounting
12:39for its startling rise from the depression to a world power in 5 years. Germany financed its entire
12:45government and war operations from 1935 to 1945 without gold and without debt and it took the whole
12:52capitalist and communist world to destroy the German power over Europe and bring Europe back under the
12:58heel of the bankers. Such history of money does not even appear in the textbooks of public schools today.
13:05The main priority for Hitler was bringing back pride and belief in the German people again.
13:12In the symbolic act of national and spiritual rebirth, university students organized a one-time
13:18book burning of degenerate Marxist literature and books from the Institute of Sex Research in Berlin on
13:24May 10, 1933. Many of the National Socialist leaders were artists who looked at what needed to be
13:32improved in the world. As a result, art and entertainment now reflected the true values of the German people
13:39again and there was a remarkable emphasis on culture. As a talented painter, Hitler was well aware of the
13:46Jewish Marxist influence behind the degradation of German art and culture. Thus, he invented the Day of
13:53German Art, Tag der Deutschen Kunst, which was a parade held in Munich, displaying an appreciation
14:00for art and culture. Theaters flourished. The German movie industry produced about 100 feature films per year
14:20between 1933 and 1945. Some of the best classical recordings still existing were made in Hitler's
14:26Germany. Actors from all over Europe, primarily from France, Sweden and Italy, were stars in German movies.
14:36Hitler transformed his country from an economically ruined land on the brink of breakdown,
14:41civil war and total collapse into the world's most advanced and prosperous country.
14:46Everybody was in a very bad economic situation. There was unemployment, there was
14:54hunger and inflation and then Hitler came and offered that he would make Germany as a great nation again and he
15:04would give back our lost self-confidence. And I myself, I was educated that my home country was something I have to
15:15serve to serve to and I was Vaterlandsliebe and I was very proud of my country actually. I was infected actually
15:23by the singing and the crying and shouting to to greet him and I felt it was something very touching.
15:33And after he came to power he started immediately to put in practice what he promised and
15:40he gave housing to the workers and employment to the unemployed and there was food and everything was in order again.
15:50It was a cultural and economic rebirth without parallel in the whole human history which
16:04inspired the rest of the world to do the same. Hitler's radical program restored German economic
16:11independence, ensured racial security for the people and diverted the nation's wealth from banking
16:17cartels to the ordinary people. Meanwhile, the rest of the world still ruled under the
16:22Rothschild cabal was still in recession. Hitler also relaxed the strict gun control laws of the
16:29previous government, allowing the people to defend themselves again. False claims are constantly made
16:35that Hitler could take power because he disarmed the German people, but this is nonsense. It was the
16:40Weimar government that already had disarmed the German people before. Gun clubs now open all over the Reich.
16:47A man who lived in Hitler's Germany was Hans Schmidt. He said,
16:51To be a boy or girl at that time was wonderful. In the Hitler's youth, the differences between
16:57Christian denominations or the different German states did not count. We all truly felt that we
17:03were members of one body of people, one nation. Youth hostels were opened all over the Reich,
17:10enabled us to hike from one beautiful town to another, seeing our fatherland. Every effort was
17:17made to strengthen our minds and bodies. Contrary to what is said today, we were encouraged to become
17:22free in spirit, and not succumb to peer or authority pressure.
17:26The first of May 1933 was made into a holiday for the workers. Hitler implemented the strength
17:35through joy program, which was a generous social program that enabled the common man to have
17:40affordable leisure activities such as concerts, plays, libraries, day trips and cruises to other
17:45countries. For the first time in the world, millions of workers and their children could access
17:50a foreign vacation almost for free. The first vacation cruise were built for the German workers.
17:57The favorite destinations were the Portuguese island of Madeira, as well as the Spanish island and poor
18:02cities. The National Socialist Program is a manual for national recovery. Its lesson can be applied to
18:10any nation today. Drawing on the program, Germany in less than 36 months enjoyed full employment and the
18:17world's highest standard of living.
18:34Hitler's way was called the Volkseconomik. To alleviate the greatest need of the German people,
18:39Winter's system work was also immediately called into being.
18:42No one shall starve or freeze, sounded the motto.
19:12The nations were sent to the poorest in Germany's cities and mountain regions.
19:36It was a first-rate social action that had great success.
19:39The poor people of these regions then created small items such as wood carvings, glassware,
19:45etc. as token for the donations received. This earned them work and bread and the action spurred the
19:51whole nation and the German folk to stand united. In order to provide work and bread to the millions
19:56of unemployed, the construction of Autobahn began. Using only German material, the new road system was made so
20:04that it did not destroy either the German landscape or wildlife habitats nor forests.
20:10The price per automobile was between 1,350 and 1,600 Reichsmarks. But Hitler thought the prices were
20:18too high for the common family. Thus Hitler together with Ferdinand Porsche, dreamt up in designing the
20:23people's car, the Volkswagen. This would be the most built and most economical car in the world.
20:30At that time, it cost 995 Reichsmarks. We could be paid off in minor payments.
20:35Volkswagen was a word that Hitler himself personally shows.
20:39Germany was a Christian nation of which more than 46 million belonged to the German Evangelical
20:44Protestant Church and 30 million to the Roman Catholic faith. About 2,500 new churches were built in Germany.
20:52Hitler himself believed in positive Christianity and he regularly visited the church.
21:03What was he like as a man?
21:05The secretaries at least found him a very friendly, charming, polite and patient chief.
21:13He had even a sense of humor and we never experienced any loud words or something unfriendly.
21:23And to me, as I was the youngest, he had actually more or less a fatherly behavior.
21:30I actually, I liked him and I felt well in his company. And I enjoyed talking to him and listen to his more or less monologues.
21:43The secretaries of the following.
21:44And that was one of the most magical moments of my life.
22:02Moments of my life, I had the feeling that he was looking for me.
22:09The gaze, which was just on me, went through me,
22:16in a unknown distance.
22:21That was so strange.
22:24And the long look, which he gave me,
22:35he convinced me that he was a man with sincere intentions.
22:43I can only say that I am happy,
22:47that Hitler was on his best side.
22:56There were certainly dark sides.
23:00But I have seen him on his best side.
23:04And that is something that no one can take.
23:08A lot of people, of course, have seen History Channel documentaries
23:21and scare pieces on the mass media
23:23that give a distorted view of what National Socialism actually is.
23:26First of all, National Socialism is an ideology about life.
23:30It's about the cultivation of life, of building strong families,
23:33of building families that are able to raise good children,
23:36children that are moral, children that are healthy,
23:38and children that are on a path of virtue
23:40to be able to build a better and brighter future for the nation.
23:43It's about cooperation.
23:45Specifically, class cooperation, gender cooperation,
23:48and cooperation throughout all members of society.
23:51National Socialism views the nation like a body.
23:54And a body takes all different parts.
23:56The liver is not more important than the brain or the heart
23:59or the arm or the leg.
24:01Everything works in tandem with one another
24:03to be able to be life.
24:05We as National Socialists support every single member of our community
24:10as being part of an extended family.
24:12The working class has a responsibility and a duty to be able to work hard.
24:16But they also have a right to economic justice,
24:18to having their voices be heard within society.
24:20And bosses have a right to be able to make profits
24:23within their corporations and companies.
24:25But they also need to ensure that they're putting the best interests
24:27of the worker, families, and the nation first.
24:30We believe in taking from the right, nationalism without capitalism.
24:34And from the left, socialism without internationalism.
24:37At the end of the day, National Socialism and its economic theory
24:40is about putting the nation first.
24:42Because the nation is your family.
24:44National Socialism is also about rejecting capitalism and communism.
24:49Capitalism and communism are two ideologies that take the human being
24:53and make him a cog within a greater machine.
24:55Communism wages a war of the poor against the rich.
24:58And capitalism is a war of the rich against the poor.
25:01Both of these are Jewish ideologies.
25:03And ideologies that poison the national community.
25:06They tear apart the working class.
25:08They tear apart families.
25:09And they turn the nation into one giant fire sale.
25:13To be able to say that whoever has the most money or the most power
25:16is able to loot and pillage it.
25:18National Socialism says that the national community has to work together.
25:22That we need to ensure that everyone has rights and duties
25:25and responsibilities to one another.
25:27And this in turn creates a healthier society.
25:29National Socialism believes in the cultivation of virtue.
25:33We reject the degeneracy that we see in the modern West.
25:36The pornography that we see on our television screens.
25:39The radical individualism within our society.
25:41And instead say we want to be able to cultivate and activate within ourselves natural beauty.
25:47We want to be able to build beautiful art.
25:49We want to be able to build beautiful cities and beautiful communities.
25:52This is about the cultivation of what is good.
25:55And everything about capitalism and communism and the Jewish power structure
25:59is about destroying what is good.
26:01We see this in the modern West.
26:02Whether it's the importation of foreign peoples.
26:05Foreign ideologies.
26:06Radical feminism.
26:07Abortion.
26:08And a culture that supports death instead of life.
26:11This is an ideology of death.
26:14A death cult that is destroying the Western peoples and the Western world.
26:18We as National Socialists support an ideology of life.
26:21Of rebirth and rebuilding ourselves and our nations.
26:24We're an ideology that believes in peace throughout the entire world.
26:28General Leon DeGrel said that National Socialism and Racialism is about lifting your own people up.
26:34And we want the same for every single group of people.
26:37We want every single ethnicity and ethnic community around the world to be able to be stronger.
26:42To be able to chart their own destiny.
26:44And to be able to work together against the international Jew.
26:47Work against the international capitalists.
26:49And work against a system that breaks apart nations and families.
26:53Finally, National Socialism is an ideology that isn't an ideology.
26:59It follows natural law.
27:01These are principles that are within all of us.
27:04We as National Socialists, whether we are Christians or pagans or simply agnostics, understand that there is a greater power.
27:11And there's greater principles that drive us in this world.
27:14As an extended family and a national community, we're not at war with one another over differences on religion, differences in subculture, or differences in class.
27:23We understand that working together as a team is what will make our nation strong.
27:29National Socialism is building a better and brighter future.
27:33So you might hear a lot of lies in the media.
27:35But what the truth is, is we are the only ideology that can defeat the international Jew and the international capitalists.
27:42Not just in our nation, but in all nations.
27:44To bring about an earth where we take care of the environment.
27:48We take care of animals.
27:49We take care of the water we drink and the air we breathe.
27:53And we take care of our blood and our culture.
27:56National Socialism makes you a steward.
27:59You have responsibilities and duties.
28:01It is not an ideology for the weak.
28:03It is an ideology for those that love their faith, their family, and their folk.
28:13The term democracy means something it did not mean 100 years or even 50 years ago.
28:20In fact, the National Socialists strive to revive and restore the term democracy to its original and rightful meaning.
28:28The National Socialist form of democracy was based on the principle of community of the people.
28:33The National Socialist electoral system was not based on the parliamentary system, but was nonetheless democratic.
28:41The National system of government was largely based on referenda, in which the really important issues of the day were debated and voted upon by the German people.
28:50Thus, the National Socialist form of democracy was more pure and more representative than that of today.
28:56The National Socialist.
28:57Defend me today.
28:58The National Socialist.
28:59The National Socialist.
29:00Marcelyon llega Queen November
29:03Each and every child in Hitler's Germany was considered a sacred blessing
29:33from above and a reason to celebrate.
29:38Motherhood was a cherished and noble act again.
29:40The cross of honor of the German mother was awarded to mothers who had many children.
30:03And after a mother with five, six, seven children, who are very healthy and are well accepted by her,
30:12then I would say, from the eternal standpoint of the eternal value of our country,
30:19the woman who can get children, and the woman who acquired and acquired,
30:26and the people who gave their life in the future,
30:31they have more done.
30:33They have more done.
30:35They help us with the death of our people to avoid.
30:46In 1933, Hitler passed a law that enabled married couples to obtain interest-free loans,
31:02minimum 1,000 Reichsmark equals to nine months' salary, to set up homes and start families.
31:08For each childbirth, the couple was allowed to keep 250 marks and did not have to repay it.
31:14Newly married couples with children received these generous loans repayable in ten years,
31:19so they could buy a house or apartment.
31:21The birth of the first child would cancel a quarter of the loan.
31:24Four children would cancel the entire debt.
31:27Over a ten-year period, a family with four children would earn more than the amount of the loan.
31:33In the eyes of the National Socialists, women were viewed as the preservers of the tribe,
31:37the guardians of future generations.
31:41Everywhere in Germany, houses and apartments were built for their workers.
31:45Villages of small single-family homes were set up.
31:48The monthly payments were set so low that practically everyone could afford his own house.
31:53All houses were naturally constructed according to the highest standards of public health.
31:58Before the end of 1933, Hitler succeeded in building 200,000 buildings in accordance with his building program.
32:05Within four years, nearly 1.5 million were built for the German people.
32:10The monthly rent for a worker was only about an eighth of his monthly earnings.
32:15The farmers' economic situation was also drastically improved.
32:20In 1933 alone, 17,611 houses were built for farmers.
32:26Within three years, 91,000 such houses were built.
32:34The National Socialists were the first to actively campaign against smoking,
32:38and personally funded the Institute for the Struggle Against Tobacco.
32:42Germany became the first in the world to ban smoking on public transit.
32:46In 1937, his government enacted the first law which prohibited the sale of alcohol to minors,
32:52and enacted stiff penalties for drunken driving.
32:55They also introduced the first blood test for automobile drivers suspected of driving drunk.
33:01Adolf Hitler was the first person to create a law against the mistreatment of animals,
33:06recognizing it to be evil.
33:08A law imposing a total ban on animal experiments was enacted.
33:12The National Socialists declared an end to the unbearable torture and suffering in animal experiments,
33:17Goering announced in a radio broadcast.
33:20An absolute and permanent ban on vivisection is not only a necessary law
33:24to protect animals and show sympathy with their pain,
33:27but is also a law for humanity itself.
33:34The inhuman ritual slaughter of animals as kosher and halal was totally banned.
33:40The Reich Animal Protection Act was enacted.
33:43Germany even hosted an international conference on animal protection in Berlin.
33:47Education on animal protection laws were introduced at primary, secondary and college levels.
33:52Animal protection was accepted as a subject to be taught in public schools and universities in Germany.
33:58With all of these fantastic achievements,
34:00Germans' self-confidence, national pride and happiness skyrocketed.
34:04Germany were now free and independent without having to be in debt to the bankers anymore.
34:10Hitler became a living legend to his people as his policies put Germany back on its feet,
34:15and it was even named the Man of the Year in 1938.
34:19Ex-Prime Minister David Lloyd George said,
34:22It is not the Germany of the decade that followed the war-broken, dejected and bowed down with a sense of apprehension and impotence.
34:30It is now full of hope and confidence.
34:33One man has accomplished this miracle.
34:36The old trust him.
34:37The young idolize him.
34:39It is not the admiration according to a popular leader.
34:42It is the worship of a national hero who has saved his country from utter despotence and degradation.
34:48I have never met a happier people.
34:55So what we know about Adolf Hitler is like what we know about history.
34:59The victors, of course, write the history, don't they?
35:02They write the history and they tell us a narrative and we're supposed to swallow that bullshit as if it's true.
35:08The major crime of Adolf Hitler was that he got out, he got Germany out of a banking debt that was drowning the German people.
35:17Drowning the German people in a cesspool of moral decay, drowning in debt.
35:23And he had the nerve to actually say fuck off to the bankers and start printing their own money.
35:30And Germany went from a destitute post-World War country that was drowning.
35:36Germans starving, no jobs, nothing.
35:39And he got them out of that debt and literally brought that nation back to a powerhouse within several years,
35:46just by using their own money supply.
35:48That's the real crime that Adolf Hitler committed.
35:51Now I could sit here and talk and really excite the senses a little bit more about everything we've been taught about World War II and the Holocaust.
35:59But let us suffice to say that it fits in line with virtually everything we've been told about history in general.
36:06Bullshit. Bullshit.
36:08And John F. Kennedy had the courage and the balls and integrity to bypass the Federal Reserve Bank,
36:18to bypass this financial system and he was dead within six months and there ain't no coincidence there.
36:24Definitely not.
36:26We only need to do one thing to turn it all around.
36:32One thing.
36:34Let's confront that financial system.
36:37Let us print our own money.
36:40Let us try and conheced by your children.
36:52Let us pray for you this way.
37:57Who's took you out of poverty and put you into a place now where your family's secure, you know you've got bread on your table, your wages are solid and everything's fine. You would adore this guy.
38:09No, these are not actions of an evil man. This is a man who loves his country and loves the people in his country.
38:19No, these are not actions of an evil man. This is a man who loves his country.
38:49No, these are not actions of an evil man. This is a man who loves his country.
39:19No, these are not actions of an evil man. This is a man who loves his country.
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