Hitler is described as an army intelligence asset sent to infiltrate and finance the German Workers Party/Nazi Party to counter the socialist left.
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Hitler is described as an army intelligence asset sent to infiltrate and finance the German Workers Party/Nazi Party to counter the socialist left.
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Jiang claims the army and Nazi Party assumed power together; the Night of the Long Knives made them symbiotic, with the party ensuring domestic unity by suppression and the army conquering abroad.
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"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..."
"...other soldiers and to infiltrate the German worker's party, okay? The Nazi party, National Socialist. Okay, so why is this happening? So remember, the..."
"...We need to support the right. So Hitler goes into the Nazi party, the German worker's party, and he helps to finance it, okay?..."
"...didn't want, okay? So Hitler, he's allowed to rise and the Nazi party is becoming more and more popular. But again, even though they..."
"...of the Long Knives, okay? This is really important because the Nazi party is an extreme right -wing workers party, right? So the army..."
"...caught a Helmuth Wadhat, a German and a member of the Nazi party, a Nazi, who specialized in national industry and economics to see"
"...And it did so by financing these right -wing parties. The Nazi party was just one of many parties that the army financed and..."
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