He kicked the freemasons out of Germany.
He was a pedophile:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geli_Raubal
>>41036075no proof + wikipedia is edited by tranny marxist furry jews + even if look up the age of consent in nazi Germany only the most brainwashed fags don't find 14 year old women attractive
Wrong board dumbass
>>41035652>He kicked the freemasons out of Germany.Just say Jews.
>>41035652He was a secret society puppet who took out competition while consolidating power. Different fingers of the same hand. >durrr the kabbalistic thule society and pagan nazi officials weren’t masonsSame shit dummieYou guys want to worship some other man so badlyIt’s kinda gay
>>41036110> 'Despite his bravery towards the enemy, because of his homosexual activity he lost out on a promotion to non-commissioned officer.'>Police reports from Munich after the First World War also suggest that Hitler was pursued by police because of his sexual orientation. 'As a "brown" [fascist] activist, Hitler managed to lure many young men to his side, but not only for political reasons,' says Machtan.>According to a Munich police protocol from the early part of the 20th century, a 22-year-old man called Joseph told the police: 'I spent the whole night with him.' Another, Michael, who was 18, told them: 'I had been unemployed for months, and my mother and my brother were always hungry, so, at his request, I accompanied the man to his home.' Another, a boy called Franz, said: 'He asked me if I'd like to stay with him and he told me his name was Adolf Hitler.'>The police reports were collected by Otto von Lossow, a German army general who took part in suppressing the Hitler putsch in 1923. He kept the Munich police file for years, as, he described it, 'a form of personal life insurance'. If Hitler had attempted to push him aside, he would have blackmailed him with the information, he said. The police documents were published some years ago in Rome by Eugen Dollmann, a close friend of Heinrich Himmler's and also Hitler's interpreter. But because his book never appeared in German, the startling information remained largely overlooked by historians.