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The Rise of Der Führer.
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Why did Hitler (DerFührer) come to power? - The Similarity is uncanny
The story of why Hitler (DerFührer) came to power is about the reasons why the German (Yellow Zombies) people lost their senses and allowed a vicious madman to come to power. What could have brought this about?
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All the following were present from the 1920s (2010s):
1. Long-term bitterness
Deep anger about the First World War and the Treaty of Versailles (Arroyo Administration and Hacienda Luisita) created an underlying bitterness to which Hitler’s (DerFührer's) viciousness and expansionism appealed, so they gave him support.
2. Ineffective Constitution
Weaknesses in the Constitution crippled the government. In fact, there were many people (Yellow Zombies) in Germany (Philippines) who wanted a return to dictatorship. When the crisis came in 1929–1933 – there was no one who was prepared or able to fight to stop Hitler (DerFührer).
3. Money
The financial support of wealthy businessmen (Kamag-anak Inc) gave Hitler (DerFührer) the money to run his propaganda and election campaigns.
4. Propaganda
Nazi (Yellow Zombies) propaganda persuaded the German (Filipino) masses to believe that the Jews (Supreme Court) were to blame and that Hitler (DerFührer) was their last hope.
5. Programme
Hitler (DerFührer) promised everybody something, so they supported him.
6. Attacks on other parties
The Stormtroopers (Yellow Zombies) attacked Jews (Supreme Court) and people who opposed Hitler (DerFührer). Many opponents kept quiet simply because they were scared of being murdered – and, if they were, the judges (DerFührer lap dogs like De Lima...The judges are still to be controlled by DerFührer except for Judge Jesus Mupas) simply let the Stormtroopers (Yellow Zombies) go free.
7. Personal Qualities
Hitler (DerFührer) was a driven, unstable man, who believed that he had been called by God to become dictator of Germany (Philippines) and rule the world. This kept him going when other people might have given up. His self-belief persuaded people to believe in him
8. Economic Depression after the Wall Street Crash, the German (Philippines) economy collapsed. The Number of unemployed grew; people starved on the streets. In the crisis, people wanted someone to blame, and looked to extreme solutions – Hitler (DerFührer) offered them both, and Nazi (Yellow Zombies) success in the elections grew. Germans (Large group of filipinos) turned to Nazism (Yellowism) because they were desperate. The number of Nazi (Yellow Zombies) seats in the Reichstag (Congress and Senate) rose.
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