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"The Nazis believed that the police would have a particularly important role to play in the new Germany. Therefore, almost immediately after Hitler’s appointment, the Nazis sought to take over and transform Germany’s police forces." -ushmm, US holocaust memorial museum
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And that was only a few people in class rooms. 1930's germany was a country. This is global
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$1 trillion is enough to pay off every government employee from POTUS to dog catcher in Barrow AK with $30K, or $300k if you are limit it to only federal government employees. If we graded the payscale to level of influence, you may be ably to increase those numbers by 10x.
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@billywhyte6693 And for what?
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Beginning in 1933, the Nazis took control of and subsequently transformed the police forces of the Weimar Republic into instruments of state repression and, eventually, of genocide. They did so by Nazifying policing. The new government removed anti-Nazi police leaders, reorganized Germany’s police forces, and reoriented police culture towards Nazism.
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They are literal nazi's version 2.0, or maybe 4th reich. Not idiot flag waving, minority hating kind, but the same billionaire families behind and funding them. Really, they are. People should study history a little more. This is the exact tactic that hitler used to gain power through the police. From the US holocaust website: immediately after Hitler’s appointment, the Nazis sought to take over and transform Germany’s police forces. But the decentralized nature of German policing in 1933 made this difficult. At that time, various state and city governments—not the German chancellor—oversaw the country’s police forces. Nazification of the police could not happen overnight. In fact, it took several years.
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"Beginning in 1933, the Nazis took control of and subsequently transformed the police forces of the Weimar Republic into instruments of state repression and, eventually, of genocide. They did so by Nazifying policing. The new government removed anti-Nazi police leaders, reorganized Germany’s police forces, and reoriented police culture towards Nazism."
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95% of people with an IQ less than 70 cannot compute a hypothetical situation. Roosevelt said that fascism in th US would not look like fascism in Prussia. So what would nazification look like if it were not hyper national and did not go after undesirable groups? "Beginning in 1933, the Nazis took control of and subsequently transformed the police forces of the Weimar Republic into instruments of state repression and, eventually, of genocide. They did so by Nazifying policing. The new government removed anti-Nazi police leaders, reorganized Germany’s police forces, and reoriented police culture towards Nazism."
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Beginning in 1933, the Nazis took control of and subsequently transformed the police forces of the Weimar Republic into instruments of state repression and, eventually, of genocide. They did so by Nazifying policing. The new government removed anti-Nazi police leaders, reorganized Germany’s police forces, and reoriented police culture towards Nazism. Hitler's administration decreed an October 1937 policy that "dissolved all corporations with a capital under $40,000 and forbade the establishment of new ones with a capital less than $200,000," which swiftly effected the collapse of one-fifth of all small corporations. Can we see any simularities here?
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