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Comments by "Jussi M. Konttinen" (@jussim.konttinen4981) on "Why did People vote for Hitler?" video.
@Matt_History You claim the Nazi election were honest. Don't make me laugh.
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@johns3544 In a multi-party system, it's almost impossible to get a majority even once, not to mention in a row.
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@AgendaFiles Elections to the Reichstag during Nazi rule took the form of a single-question referendum asking whether voters approved of a single list of Nazis. In that situation, voting is like going to church. Y'all should take a look at this list of freedom indices: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_freedom_indices
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In my opinion, it was mostly due to cultural and geographical proximity. In addition, Icelanders and Finns favor republics over monarchy. Several countries switched sides to avoid a civil war. In other words, the Allies occupy Iceland. Germany occupies Denmark and Norway. Sweden cooperates and Finland begs for help.
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@Matt_History Here's an honest election: SDP 39.7% https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Finnish_parliamentary_election
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I blame Hitler ; ) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuadorian–Peruvian_War
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Nazi studies on some nations were fairly accurate given that no genetic tests were available. It's because most people don't give their children to strangers, therefore political opinions are passed on from one generation to the next. However, early Menshevism meant low taxation with some public education and a shorter working day on Saturdays. The Nordic countries were virtually nightwatchman states during this period. Finland had low taxation until the 1960s, after which the country was practically a National Socialist dictatorship. Former Waffen-SS soldier served as Minister of Defence. At the same time, criticism of the Soviet Union was non-existent in the mass media (until the 1980s). Since 25 March 2001, all five states have also been within the Schengen Area. Although Finland's law requires transgender people to be sterilized, in practice forced sterilization has been abandoned since the 1970s. Subsequently, promoting healthy lifestyles and underlining the ideas of individual freedom and responsibility for one’s health became key concepts in the health policy discourse of the 1980s and especially after the severe economic crisis of the 1990s.
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@Matt_History I am saying that they are apolitical bohemians as the Chinese.
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@noodled6145 See 1945 Austrian legislative election
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When spears were used as weapons, everything worked out naturally, but the Tsar-bomba was a completely different beast. Natural selection is the force for change, not the individual's conscious decision. http://www.bio.miami.edu/tom/courses/bil160/bil160goods/16_rKselection.html Poor countries tend to have higher levels of fertility than rich countries. https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-economy/2016/december/link-fertility-income
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