Democrats connections to Adolph Hitler

Now on to FDR
Did you realise how close to Hitler he was?
You are a troll, as shown by your words above. You even are a troll when you talk about history, which you seem to have no real respect for. I assume you were just as unprincipled, and equally or even more ignorant, when you were a young Democrat.

If you were interested in talking meaningfully about some pre-WWII Democratic policies and Hitler’s own fascist policies, you might have talked — thoughtfully — about America’s tragic Jim Crow apartheid system … which Hitler admired and took inspiration from, and which was most strongly institutionalized in those days precisely in the Democratic Party-controlled Deep South.

Those are the sorts of historical subjects that honest historians can and do discuss … without acting like hyper-partisan trolls. Of course the U.S. was not comparable to Nazi Germany in those days in most other ways, indeed also had a strong “melting pot” democratic culture. We were able, finally and with difficulty, to remove our own remaining Jim Crow apartheid laws ... a terrible legacy of slavery and the failure of Reconstruction after the Civil War.
 
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I will check my library here to see if I own the Warren Report. There were so many law men working that case I do think the Warren Report is correct. LBJ as I recall was also at Dallas since he was sworn in on the airplane that had Kennedy's body on it. Trump has a lousy way to talk. But not every time. A times he pleases the crowd and that is difficult. Trump is out best choice for this year.
you are beyond hope if you think oswald shot jfk and was the lone assassin.:auiqs.jpg:i cant help you,
 
You are a troll, as shown by your words above. You even are a troll when you talk about history, which you seem to have no real respect for. I assume you were just as unprincipled, and equally or even more ignorant, when you were a young Democrat.

If you were interested in talking meaningfully about some pre-WWII Democratic policies and Hitler’s own fascist policies, you might have talked — thoughtfully — about America’s tragic Jim Crow apartheid system … which Hitler admired and took inspiration from, and which was most strongly institutionalized in those days precisely in the Democratic Party-controlled Deep South.

Those are the sorts of historical subjects that honest historians can and do discuss … without acting like hyper-partisan trolls. Of course the U.S. was not comparable to Nazi Germany in those days in most other ways, indeed also had a strong “melting pot” democratic culture. We were able, finally and with difficulty, to remove our own remaining Jim Crow apartheid laws ... a terrible legacy of slavery and the failure of Reconstruction after the Civil War.
You and I both blame Democrats.
This forum will rapidly decline were all posters to act as you act. So shape up.
You could have asked me for more data to prove FDR and Hitler wanted the same things prior to the Wars against I believe Hitler waged against 24 of them. I watched a documentary recently that alleges Hitler flew his Nazi flag over 24 nations. I am still looking into that.

Ask and stop pretending you were hurt by my words.
 
You and I both blame Democrats.
For what? Which Democrats? Which section of the Democratic alliance? In what years? You think and express yourself like a child.

I believe FDR was one of the greatest U.S. Presidents of all times, unifying our country during the Great Depression and then successfully leading it through the great crucible of World War II. He certainly wasn’t a “premature anti-fascist.” He didn’t try to throw the U.S. into saving the Spanish Republic against Franco and his German Nazi allies. He understood the power of U.S. Isolationism after WWI. He had a good sense that world war was approaching. He carefully unified and prepared our people and led them successfully through the war. He played a key role in defeating European fascism and brutal Japanese imperialism. Thus the U.S. emerged after the war as leader of the “free world.”
This forum will rapidly decline were all posters to act as you act. So shape up.
USMB, insofar as it is discusses historical matters, is already in the pits. Note your OP isn’t even in the “History Forum,” but in the “Conspiracy Theory” forum, which is exactly where it belongs imo … due to your own demagogy and editorializing on things you are immensely ignorant about …

You could have asked me for more data to prove FDR and Hitler wanted the same things prior to the War …
I would never ask you … or anybody for that matter … to prove such a nonsense thesis. Why waste everybody’s time?
 
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For what? Which Democrats? Which section of the Democratic alliance? In what years? You think and express yourself like a child.

I believe FDR was one of the greatest U.S. Presidents of all times, unifying our country during the Great Depression and then successfully leading it through the great crucible of World War II. He certainly wasn’t a “premature anti-fascist.” He didn’t try to throw the U.S. into saving the Spanish Republic against Franco and his German Nazi allies. He understood the power of U.S. Isolationism after WWI. He had a good sense that world war was approaching. He carefully unified and prepared our people and led them successfully through the war. He played a key role in defeating European fascism and brutal Japanese imperialism. Thus the U.S. emerged after the war as leader of the “free world.”

USMB, insofar as it is discusses historical matters, is already in the pits. Note your OP isn’t even in the “History Forum,” but in the “Conspiracy Theory” forum, which is exactly where it belongs imo … due to your own demagogy and editorializing on things you are immensely ignorant about …


I would never ask you … or anybody for that matter … to prove such a nonsense thesis. Why waste everybody’s time?

They waste their time on the Trump conspiracy theory.

You have totally closed your mind to truth about FDR
 
I'm certainly no FDR fan, but I must say the OP is cherry-picking on a grand scale. It is a severe distortion of history to paint FDR as being pro-Hitler.

FDR became so obsessed with destroying Hitler and the Nazis that he picked a needless fight with Japan and sent billions of dollars' worth or military and economic aid to Joseph Stalin, one of the worst mass murderers in history. As evil and twisted as Hitler was, Stalin was worse.

We should have pressured the Chinese to accept the Japanese peace offer, which was quite reasonable, and encouraged Japan not to cut any deals with Stalin, while at the same time working with the considerable German resistance to remove Hitler.
 
Hitler came into power in Germany at roughly the same time FDR was elected for his first term. According to a book , "In the Garden of the Beasts" by Eric Larson, FDR spent his first term nagging the U.S. ambassador to demand WW1 reparations from Hitler. The FDR administration apparently paid no attention or didn't care or was ignorant of European political intrigue during the 30's even when Americans were attacked on the streets. After the U.S. entered the war the Brits were shocked that the FDR administration was completely ignorant and had no intelligence or espionage network.
 
Democrats are well known deniers. But this is one piece of history they can never Deny.

First item of education is: Name a President who has been treated as the Enemy of Democrats?
Don't be shy because you will be helped name them.

Abraham Lincoln
Herbert Hoover
Dwight Eisenhower
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
Both Bush Presidents
Donald Trump
Feel free to add others

Now on to FDR

Did you realise how close to Hitler he was?

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FDR, like most of Europe, was concerned about Hitler. But FDR, like most of Europe, took no action and tried to appease him.
“President Roosevelt is best remembered for leading America towards military preparedness and, later, in the war against Nazi Germany—yet he was remarkably reluctant to even verbally criticize Hitler in the 1930s.”
“Throughout the pre-war period, FDR strove to maintain cordial diplomatic and economic relations with Nazi Germany. He sent Secretary of Commerce Daniel Roper to speak at a German-American rally in New York City in 1933, where the featured speaker was the Nazi ambassador to Washington, and a large swastika flag was displayed on stage. The president allowed U.S. diplomats to attend the mass Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg in 1937, and his administration helped the Nazis evade the American Jewish community’s boycott of German goods in the 1930s by permitting the Nazis to deceptively label their goods with the city or province of origin, instead of “Made in Germany.””
“Despite the intensifying anti-Jewish persecution in Germany in the 1930s, Roosevelt not only refused to criticize the Hitler government, but he personally removed critical references to Hitler from at least three planned speeches by Interior Secretary Harold Ickes in 1935 and 1938. Even Roosevelt’s criticism of the infamous Kristallnacht pogrom—a public statement which has often been cited as proof of the president’s willingness to denounce the Nazis—did not contain a single explicit mention of Hitler, Nazism, or the Jews.”
“Roosevelt said nothing about Hitler’s action in the Rhineland (1936); applauded the Munich agreement, which handed western Czechoslovakia to the Nazis (1938); and, eighty years ago this week, ducked reporters’ questions rather than utter a single critical word regarding Hitler’s threat to Danzig.”
“FDR was, of course, saddled with the burden of a largely isolationist public and Congress. He was understandably reluctant to be seen as doing anything that might seem to edge America close to war with Germany. Yet a president’s job is to lead, not to follow. A few words from the White House directly taking issue with Hitler’s aggressive actions and persecution of the Jews could have helped alert the public to the Nazi danger. “
“Explaining President Roosevelt’s refusal to comment on Hitler’s remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936, the diplomatic correspondent of the Washington Evening Standard reported that the president “is determined not to take sides under any circumstances.” But there are circumstances when, even if it is unpopular, a president needs to publicly “take sides”—to take the side of good against the side of evil.”
“A stronger response from President Roosevelt over Danzig or the earlier crises also would have indicated to Hitler that there might be consequences for his actions—something that was particularly important in the early and mid 1930s, when the Nazi leader was still testing the waters. “
“It is not trade but empire that is Hitler’s goal,” a New York Times editorial acknowledged following the Danzig speech. “How far he will go and how fast he will go toward acquiring it will depend solely upon how much opposition is offered him.”
“FDR’s non-response to Danzig sent Hitler exactly the wrong message.”
Why FDR Wouldn't Condemn Hitler


In 1933 Hitler purged the German government of Socialists, Communists, Democrats and Jews.

You must know all about the Enabling Act. Dachau was newly built so Hitler killed them or put them in Dachau.
 
In 1933 Hitler purged the German government of Socialists, Communists, Democrats and Jews.

You must know all about the Enabling Act. Dachau was newly built so Hitler killed them or put them in Dachau.
Hitler engaged in socialism. Those he killed were not killed because they were socialists, they were killed because Hitler deemed them his enemy.
 
In 1933 Hitler purged the German government of Socialists, Communists, Democrats and Jews.

You must know all about the Enabling Act. Dachau was newly built so Hitler killed them or put them in Dachau.
Dachau was a munitions factory.
 
Hitler engaged in socialism. Those he killed were not killed because they were socialists, they were killed because Hitler deemed them his enemy.
Trump split from the socialists in 1926. Do you have any education?
 
I've been there. It's a famous concentration camp.
What did the inmates make at the munitions factory? It was chosen because it was a munitions factory. I do not deny there were people held there.
 

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