Why does this part of history get swept under the rug? It feels like no one except communists care about it, the school systems gloss over it and even the average normie wouldn't have much knowledge of it compared to the Russian and Chinese revolutions. Anyways, let's discuss it, it's a fascinating part of history to me.
It's interesting to me because didn't Garibaldi and some other Italian revolutionaries believe in the mid 19th Century that a unified Germany would be the nation that lead the world into a liberal future or something?
>>18432216>no one except communists care about itIt's literally the pretext for the rise of fascism lol, fascists care quite a bit
>>18432275It's just the ,,Weimar problems" meme as a vague historic reference, otherwise Weimar is barely popular amongst fascist
>>18432275I think OP meant that in terms of people who often think or talk about it, its mostly left-wing people. For everyone else (aka, from average to pro-nazi) the German Revolution is just one part of the big interwar bad blob they refer to as "Weimar Germany."
>>18432216It was very Jewish.
its funny because the retarded punitive attitude the french had becomes so glaring apparant that its a wonder nobody pointed it out at the time
>>18432216There was already a revolution against the Kaiser and it succeeded. The KPD attempted another because they didn’t want to share power.
Because it was a failed attempt.
>>18432276>otherwise Weimar is barely popularAnd that's pretty much a Problem with both the Average Normie and Even and even Pro-Nazis have this vision of Weimar as "Versalis and Weimar are sings that Hitler would inevitably Rise". But really Hitler was pretty much the Firs at the line because even Withouthim Weimar republic would fall into some Radical Govermant, Be it Communists, Freikorps, Monarchists, Or whatever.Weimar is an interenting in that it was Doomed from the start "Democracy Without Democrats" as some say. With lofty liberal Ideas but with Political class not really beliving all that stuff. It was bound to Fall into Radical mess. And All those "degenerate" things were pretty reserved for 1 or 2 cities which were liberal strongholds/ art centrers even before WW1.Weimar was a Mess
>>18432471Even then, it was an incredibly close brush with having another communist country right off the bat, and if it succeeded it probably would have massively changed the course of world history. Even alt-history people don’t discuss it that much.
>>18432216Every single person involved was Jewish and that's not even an exaggeration.It's memory-holed because it didn't accomplish anything other than make Jews look bad
>>18432216>Why does this part of history get swept under the rug
>>18432216>Know nothing about it>Read a book on it and wiki hop to key actors >Jewish communists were getting money from the Soviets to smuggle guns in>The socialists used shipyard unions to stage a revolution in both Russia and Germany >In Germany the shipyards convinced the navy the entire country had stood down>Their morale is pretty low as usual (seasickness) >Socialists hold up barracks at gunpoint >The socialist party sends delegates to the mutinied navy and engineers and army like they expected it to happen Clown show
>>18432725Weimar was allies trying to natiooon buooilding a nation which didn't want democracy.>but le blank stateThis is the biggest anthropological piece of shit ever in our age, even if you can somewhat change individuals you can't do the same with large populations without going full genocidal.
>>18432216>even the average normie wouldn't have much knowledge of it compared to the Russian and Chinese revolutionsbecause those revolutions succeeded, and I bet you that most people not from those countries actually know very little about them other than that they succeeded
>>18432216Because it was overall very minor compared to the much more impactful Russian Revolution
>>18432852>The socialists used shipyard unions to stage a revolution in both Russia and GermanySocialist radicalism being "a thing" with shipyards (and also sailors in the military, navies) is an interesting piece of that history to me, it wasn't just Germany but in Russia and other countries. One of the more spicy American strikes from the 1930s was dockyard workers. It was a very concentrated urban workforce in coastal areas which made for just the right combination.