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I remember a short book called "The Spider Web" or something writed by a german dude in ~1925 predicting the nazi party.
minus-squareMissinger [it/its]hexbear7·edit-23 years ago You know, you really are pushing the “Great Man Theory” of history bit here. Nah I'm not, Chapos are just over-inclusive of what counts as 'Great Man Theory'. They're not the primary drivers of history as GMT claims, but individuals and their actions can still heavily influence history. link
minus-squareJuneFall [none/use name]hexbear6·3 years agoHitler had nothing to do with Prussia and yet the Nazi police force kicked down the doors of my socialists grand grand parents. link
minus-squareMissinger [it/its]hexbear3·edit-23 years ago Hitler had nothing to do with Prussia Hitler was the Fuhrer of Prussia. link
minus-squareJuneFall [none/use name]hexbear7·3 years agoYou are too historically illiterate to lead this discussion. Papen was the leader of Prussia during the Preußenschlag. link
minus-squareMissinger [it/its]hexbear4·edit-23 years agoNot my fault you're being too vague about what you're talking about for me to respond properly, and I don't see how your point is relevant anyway? link
Nah I'm not, Chapos are just over-inclusive of what counts as 'Great Man Theory'.
They're not the primary drivers of history as GMT claims, but individuals and their actions can still heavily influence history.
Hitler had nothing to do with Prussia and yet the Nazi police force kicked down the doors of my socialists grand grand parents.
Hitler was the Fuhrer of Prussia.
You are too historically illiterate to lead this discussion. Papen was the leader of Prussia during the Preußenschlag.
Not my fault you're being too vague about what you're talking about for me to respond properly, and I don't see how your point is relevant anyway?