Replying to The Nazi Dream
(Disclaimer: I mean no disrespect or offense to anyone, just looking for genuine discussion).
Whilst i disagree with their methods, does anyone else here wish the Nazis had 'won', or at least their ideologies had come to fruition?
Theirs was a truly effective fascist government that took a nation on its knees from a depression and turned it into a military, technological and economic powerhouse within the space of 30 years.
It was a social experiment in the way that many reformed or new nations are. America was an experiment in democracy and (eventually) egalitarianism. The Soviet Union was an experiment in communism. Nazi Germany was the grandest experiment of them all: a rejection of the gentle side of man and a wholehearted pursuit of our more Teutonic side - the glorification of the strong, the self-sufficient, and the dominant. It was to be the beginning of a bolder and more uncompromising global civilization that would bring discipline where before there was only coddling; that would harden the soft, and that would not be afraid to say that equality means equal opportunities, not that all men regardless of education or skill are inherently equal to one another. It was a call out to all men to transcend their passive, mediocre existences and aspire to become the heroic and unstoppable species that mankind always had the potential to become.
Nazi Germany espoused the doctrine of the master race, it was a pursuit of all those who dared to dominate; but in the end, the dream of a totalitarian utopia was ultimately quashed by weak, subversive men who did/could not share the same vision.
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