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How did Germany become fascist?
It turns out that it happens very simply and uncomplicatedly...
In the publication "On how Nazism Works," I cited the main theses of German propaganda, which justified the war they started. To understand
how powerfully she worked and zombified millions of Germans, you can study letters, diaries, memoirs, and statements that are now stored in archives and museums. According to these materials, you can see what was going on in the minds of ordinary German citizens.
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Fritz Wilke, an officer of the Wehrmacht, wrote in a letter home (1941, Eastern Front):
"We are not only fighting for Germany, but also for the future of Europe. Here in the East, you can see how dangerous Bolshevism is. We will liberate these lands from savagery and chaos."
Walter S., Wehrmacht officer, letter to his wife (1942):
"The Fuhrer has given us a goal that is worth all these sacrifices. Russia is a terrible, wild land. But we're bringing order here. This is our mission. I'm sure we'll win, even though it's not easy."
Hans Dieter, a soldier from the front, a letter to his wife (1942):
"I believe in victory. Our army is invincible. Hitler knows what he's doing. Sometimes it's hard, but I'm proud to be a part of this great cause."
Hans K., soldier on the Eastern Front, letter home (1941):
"We are defending our country from Bolshevism. If we don't destroy them now, they will come to us. The Fuhrer said that this is our duty to the future of Germany, and I believe in it."
Karl R., officer, letter to his brother (1942):
"We are not here because we want to destroy. We are here to save Europe from the Bolshevik threat. People don't understand this, but we are doing what is necessary."
Hans L., an officer, a letter to his brother (1940):
"All my life, I've been told that Germany is to blame for everything that has happened in the world. But I know the truth: we were humiliated, we were made weak, and no one wanted to give us a chance to recover. Now we're taking our toll."
A letter from a German soldier from Poland (1939):
"They call us invaders, but in fact we are liberators. The Germans in these lands have suffered for so many years! Now they're back with us."
Ernst B., soldier on the Eastern Front, letter home (1941):
"Russians are not people, they are animals. They don't know how to live in a civilized way. We free them, but they resist. I am proud to participate in this crusade against Bolshevism.
" (That is, the soldier continued to believe that he saw the confirmation of propaganda with his own eyes and that he was doing everything right)
Hans R., Wehrmacht soldier, letter to his mother (1941):
"We are here for a reason. Slavs and Bolsheviks have always hated Germany. If it wasn't for us, they would have destroyed our people. We are not conquerors, we are defenders."
Karl F., officer, diary (1942):
"France, England, Russia — they all want to see Germany weak and torn. In 1918, they almost achieved this. Now we have to make sure that this never happens again."
From a letter from a teacher from Bavaria to his friend (1940):
"I never thought that I would be proud to be a German again. After all the humiliations of the Treaty of Versailles, our Fuhrer returned our honor. The victory over France showed the world what our nation is capable of."
The diary of a German woman, Greta M., 1941:
"I cried with joy when I heard that Paris had fallen. How great is Hitler! We live in a historic time, and our children will be proud of us."
Heinrich B., 17 years old, letter to his mother (1943):
"I will soon become a soldier! It is a great honor to fight for Germany. Don't worry about me, we are the Fuhrer's youth, and victory awaits us!"
Friedrich M., 17 years old, from his diary (1941):
"We are the generation that will make Germany great. War is a test that we must pass. We don't want war, but we need it to prove our strength and unity."
A school teacher's graduation speech in 1940:
"Your generation will bring glory to Germany. You, young Germans, will become part of the army that will purge Europe of the enemies of the Reich. May the Fuhrer and our common path inspire you."
Elsa S., letter to her brother (1939):
"I don't understand why the whole world hates us so much. Don't we deserve to live in peace and prosperity? They want to surround us and strangle us with sanctions. We must not tolerate this!"
Karl G., engineer, diary (1941):
"When the war with the Soviet Union began, I felt that this was the right decision. Bolshevism threatens the whole of Europe. Hitler was right to destroy this disease."
Maria K., mother of a soldier, letter to her son (1943):
"You are my pride. I pray for you every day, knowing that you are protecting our land and our children from the Bolsheviks. The Fuhrer will do everything to end this war with our victory."
From a teacher's letter to his student (1940):
"Dear Helmut, I am proud that my students are defending Germany at the front. You are building a new history that will make our people great. We look forward to your return with a victory."
Johann F., a worker, a letter to a friend (1941):
"The world has always been unfair to Germany. Now we're taking what's rightfully ours. We are not attacking, we are restoring justice."
Gustav M., worker, diary (1936):
"Do they think that Germany will forget how it was humiliated? They imposed debts on us, took away our factories, humiliated our army, and made us slaves. We are just beginning to restore justice."
Erich von Manstein, memoirs (1941):
"The Eastern Campaign is not just a war. This is the struggle of civilization against barbarism. Our actions are justified by the need to protect Germany and Europe."
From a school history textbook (1939):
"Germany has always been surrounded by enemies. In 1914, they provoked us to war. In 1919, they humiliated us with the Treaty of Versailles. Now they want to weaken us again. We have to fight!"
Elsa V., letter to her son (1943):
"You are fighting for our future. We didn't want a war, but now we need to bring the matter to an end. I pray that you come back with a victory, because Germany must stand up."
Newspaper article in the Volkischer Beobachter (1941):
"The Bolsheviks want to destroy our culture, destroy our people and turn us into slaves. They threaten not only Germany, but the whole of Europe. If we don't win, we will be wiped off the face of the earth!"
These examples clearly and vividly demonstrate how the criminal Nazi regime fooled the Germans and created in them the illusion of the correctness and "high mission" of the war.
(the text and image are published in order to familiarize with the story, which is condemned by the author).

Understand that evil will not go unpunished, no matter how many lies and no matter how loudly these false voices sound now.
In conclusion, I will quote the words of Henry James about the 1st World War: "I admit that no philosophy, no duty, no patience and the art of analysis, no compensation theory can justify such an abomination, such brutality and such madness; for me it is simply an unspeakable horror and irreparable harm, and I, almost blinded by rage, will look at them with condemnation."
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