Look, I'm just saying Hitler had some good ideas about the economy
Name one.
>>18221382Autobahns, saying "speculation bad", seeking wartime autarky years in advance of a world war, maxing out the nation's credit card then effectively cancelling the loans by declaring war on the entire world and offsetting the economic instability by seizing territory.
>>18221389How'd that work out for him?
>>18221382expelling the jews
>>18221396He didn't though? In fact there were street protests from German women demanding they get their Jewish husbands back and the German government gave in to them.
>>18221400you heard it hear folks, the holocaust never happened according to this guy
>>18221389>saying "speculation bad"He sure did a lot about it lol. Do /pol/tards actually think Hitler got rid of usury?
>>18221376Socialism works. FDR, Hitler, Attlee, and Mao Zedong are the greatest leaders of the 20th century
>>18221660fdr and mao were both bad leaders. IDK who attlee is but bongolia is 3rd world
>>18221403It's funny how they destroy their own narratives on here. It's like they've given up. Of course, the reparations spicket has closed on them so they don't need to keep up pretenses anymore.
>>18221376war economy is good and all but what if were anti-war?
>>18221669yes, nobody belives in holocaust and everyone is currently erecting golden statues on hitler in every city and everyone hates jews (even tho hitler didn't or something)
>>18221660None of those men were good leaders
>>18221660"FDR fixed the Great Depression" is a myth.In 1941 the American economy was still doing worse than in 1928
>>18221403>>18221669Just to check, you reckon the Holocaust happened only in Germany, to German Jews?
>>18222624the holocaust literally didn't happen in germany. exactly zero death camps are located inside the german borders
>>18221376>Lets take out massive loans we have absolutely zero interest or capacity to pay backYeah a real brilliant man.>>18222608In 1928 the great depression hadn't fully materialized either. Unemployment was still low but five years later it was at roguhly 25%, it was certainly doing much better than that in 1941 at about 10%, and about 30% higher GDP than in 1928 which was roughly 100 billion and a much worse 57 billion in 1933.To claim there hadn't been massive improvements would be ignorant, to claim it was doing worse than in the great depression which you insinuate is almost willfully decieving others.
>>18223176FDR intentionally made the great depression worse and longer to enrich his banker friends>muh GDPdidn't FDR intentionally cause the highest amount of inflation ever seen to that point? Like I don't think the numbers would be comparable because he debased the currency and massively increased the money supply
>>18221400People just make shit up on this board. These aren't people who read history. I guess it's 4chan, after all.