Jiang argues Soviet adaptability in World War II was partly enabled by the purges, while German doctrine became brittle once its initial plan failed.
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In response to the student question, Jiang says Hitler became the messiah figure because the army needed someone to play the overman role for national unity and vengeance.
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German generals allegedly chose surrender after the Russian Revolution because they feared a stronger German working-class revolution at home.
Hitler is described as an army intelligence asset sent to infiltrate and finance the German Workers Party/Nazi Party to counter the socialist left.
The army allegedly supported the right because socialists were stronger, while nationalists resisted both Soviet communism and an emerging global financial capitalist system.
In response to the student question, Jiang says Hitler became the messiah figure because the army needed someone to play the overman role for national unity and vengeance.
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"Pointlessly for many, many months, okay? They really didn't have a plan because the plan was always to destroy the head of a snake...."
"So now we're saying this is the difference between the Germans and the Russians is Hitler did not purge his military. Stalin did purge..."
"Russia was knocked out of the war. France was divided. Britain was not that effectual. So it was not clear at this point that..."
"He's very important. He's now head of the German military, as well as head of the German nation. And he forced the German government..."
"And the thinking of the army at this point is, listen, we've been in this situation before. We lost Napoleon. And so we just..."
"Which just means you are free to obey the powerful. But in the pagan mindset, it's about unity of will, okay? If we want..."
"...was a German, sorry, sorry. He was a spy for the German army, okay? This is really important. Let me explain this. This is..."
"So the army is like, okay, right now the most powerful group in Germany are the socialists, right? The left. We need to support..."
"And he explains in, oh, sorry. Carroll Quigley, he is a professor. He was a professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He was..."
"a world system of financial control in private hands, able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world..."
"So, when we look at Kant. So, that is Germany. Okay, any questions about what we've learned so far? Was this clear to you..."
"He was the messiah dedicated to restoring German unity, okay? And, I mean, like, this is hard to understand, but human population is very..."
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