Chaim Amalek: “Hitler was never elected by the majority of the German people in a free election. I don’t think his NSDAP ever got more than a third of the popular vote prior to Hindenberg’s decision to make Hitler Chancellor. Even afterwards, in ’33 the NSDAP, with all of its efforts to intimidate the opposition strengthened by Hitler being Chancellor, was held to about 43% of the vote. A dedicated political minority can move mountains. Lenin knew it. Hitler knew it. The Muslims in Europe know it.”
When Adolf Hitler’s victims are listed, the one he injured most is usually left out. Who is that? Germany.
Hitler left Germany a smoking ruin, her cities bombed into rubble, a third of her territory lost, a third of what remained occupied by the Red Army. Millions of Germans were dead and more than ten million were driven out of lands where they had lived for millenia. Perhaps worst of all, Germans could no longer believe in Germany. The Third Reich cast a deep shadow on centuries of German achievements and delegitimized the good Germany that had existed up to 1918.
Now, it appears that Hitler may again destroy Germany, in league this time not with the Right but with the Left.
Germany, along with most of the rest of Europe, is inundated by an ever-growing flood of immigrants and refugees. Native Europeans who for decades had lived in countries that had little or no crime must now think constantly about their personal safety. Billions of Euros are being spent to provide for people who will never contribute anything to their new counties of residence. All they want to bring them is an alien and hostile religion and the tyranny of Sharia Law.
While European elites throw themselves down to serve as a doormat to these invaders, a growing number of ordinary Europeans are beginning to fight back. In France, Sweden, Britain, and elsewhere the resistors have parties that genuinely represent them for which they can vote. In Germany the situation is different. There, with no genuine conservative party on the ballot, Germans who want to preserve a recognizable country have instead formed a movement, Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West, PEGIDA. Centered on Dresden, PEGIDA’s weekly marches have steadily drawn larger crowds.
The German political establishment has united in opposition to PEGIDA and to any attempt to uphold German identity. In this, they have an important ally. Who? Adolf Hitler.