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Dr. Rainer Zitelmann has thrown the gauntlet down. The 1st counter to the false definition of fascism
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Dr. Rainer Zitelmann has thrown the gauntlet down. The 1st counter to the false definition of fascism
Stalin's definition of fascism has existed unchallenged since his death. Dr. Zitelmann brings us the true definition- and Hollywood, the media, politicians and historians are terrified.
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I sat down with historian, sociologist, and author Dr. Rainer Zitelmann to learn about the misunderstood economic philosophy of Adolf Hitler and the true meaning of national socialism. Drawing from his book “Hitler’s National Socialism,” Rainer explains how Hitler’s economic policies blended the planned economy of Stalin’s Soviet Union with social Darwinist beliefs, attempting to harness the benefits of competition toward the single-minded objectives of the state. We explore the key differences between national socialism, fascism, and communism, and why many people today fail to grasp the lessons of 20th-century totalitarian regimes. While the battle between capitalism and socialism continues, Rainer highlights historical case studies in East and West Germany, North and South Korea, Venezuela, Vietnam, and China, proving that economic freedom is the key to human flourishing.
Poland was one of the poorest countries in Europe during the socialist era. From 1990 to 2015, Poland was Europe's Growth Champion. This film by Rainer Zitelmann tells the story of everyday life under socialism and the superiority of capitalism.
What was life like “behind the Iron Curtain”? Today, it is no longer taught in schools but this is a pretty good 13 minute intro:
Historian and sociologist Rainer Zitelmann dismantles the mainstream caricature of Adolf Hitler as a raving lunatic, revealing the dictator to be an ideologue well-read in history, economics, and military strategy. Hitler waged war against democracy and capitalism, competing with his communist rivals to the East to shape what he believed would be a post-liberal future. Rainer highlights how, though publicly opposed to and at war with Stalin’s Soviet Union, Hitler’s private conversations reveal a deep admiration for Stalin’s totalitarian accomplishments and the revolutionary spirit of communism.
Behind the paywall: 1950-1953: The Forgotten Horrors Of The Korean War
The summer of 1950 sees the people of Korea trapped in the vice-like grip of the beginnings of the Cold War, as the two new superpowers of the postwar world flex their muscles--the United States and the Soviet Union. While the diplomats wrangle and the negotiators argue, the fighting in the blighted Korean countryside continues. Towns and villages lay in ruins, the hillsides and valleys are scarred by bomb craters, as negotiators attempt to handle the sensitive issue of the repatriation of prisoners of war.
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