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To: Taro who wrote (230559)4/24/2005 5:34:54 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572507
 
Re: His treatment of the common German working man was very much characteristic of a truly socialistic leader.

What rubbish. Hitler busted unions and lowered wages. Hardly what a socialist leader would do.

You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.

The winners in Hitler's game were the elites, particularly party cadres, who enriched themselves at the expense of the rest of society.

This author was featured on Book TV this weekend,
harperacademic.com
where she described the Nazi Party officials who built residences in her home town after Hitler established his mountain headquarters there. The Nazis all seemed to be able to use Party funds for their construction costs.

Much as George Bush is using "funny money" to build offices on his ranch in Crawford, TX today.



To: Taro who wrote (230559)4/25/2005 2:24:27 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572507
 
The point is that Hitler's treatment of the working man washardly characteristic of a socialist.

His treatment of the common German working man was very much characteristic of a truly socialistic leader.


Nonesense. Please give examples that support your position.

ted