German Revolution of 1918–19

Is this the event that caused the nationalists in Germany, including the Nazis, to hate the Jews?

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Revolution_of_1918–19

I would ask /his/ but of course they'll say the Jews dindu nuffin

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This and the fact that Jewish supremacists practically ran the weimar republic

no the Nazi's had from begging a pathological hatred towards the Jews.
You have to know that that as early as the great war people knew/thought of the international cabal of Jewry, and that Jews run the world behind the silk curtain. As far as i know, most people didn't even know that the participants were Jewish.

You could say that this "revolution" and the burning down of the reichstags building caused the main populace to hate the communists, and giving the NSDAP a chance to win

TL;DR : most certainly not

p.s. the General that defeated this stinking commies was badass as fuck

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_von_Seeckt

>Is this the event that caused the nationalists in Germany, including the Nazis, to hate the Jews?

Europeans always hated Jews.

Antisemitism in Europe is as old as there were Jews in Europe.
For example the Hep-Hep unrests around 1850 in Germany.

But people the guys behind the Spartakusaufstand and the Nazis could easily point out that (almost) all of them were Jews and gain some points there.
So it's half yes, half no.

No, it's just another example of European Jewry trying to subvert European nations

the only country that was too jew friendly, the only in europe, kikes played us, that was the mistake

I love how we weren't taught this in school

...said the kike in Germany

no wonder fricking holocaust happened

>be germany in ww1
>be 1918
>still indecisive who will win
>kikes start a commie revolution
>lose ww

i mean god damn

>no the Nazi's had from begging a pathological hatred towards the Jews.

are you aware that the national socialist party wasn't a party in germany until well after the german revolution?

or maybe somebody who studied these topics with primary sources you dumbfuck ?

>still indecisive who will win

it's pretty decisive when your moral is low, whole population is starving and the navy has a mutiny.

and are you aware that there were still people who still had these believes even before they became the NSDAP ?.

it didn't happen like poof here's Hitler and the NatSoc ideology, because some stupid commies tried to instigate a civil war

...

>indecisive
except Germany was defeated in field

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Days_Offensive

why do people on Sup Forums HATE history?
90% of posts related to history here are made by historically illiterate people

yes call me a Jude for knowing history

people pervert history when it doesn't fit their narrative. You should know at this point that Sup Forums goes full "WE WUZ KANGS" of retarded when something Jewish is involved

Nah it was impossible to win after the Goy-S-A joined in on the side of the allies. But they only joined because the Brits promised the Jews Palestine, so the Jewish lobby in the USA (which even back then controlled the media and large part of the finances) helped bring the US into the war. The country was divided about joining before then, the Anglos running the country certainly wanted to, but large parts of the population rather wanted to stay neutral but that tipped the point. Germany was winning in the East and sitting on the best parts of France up to that point btw.

All of that was known in Germany btw.

But jews always hated Europeans first.

just admit it, it's obvious

ok i'll admit that i'm sorry that you're historically illiterate, next time do a little more research than Sup Forums threads ok?. bless dog

Germany would lose with or without Americans
Americans didn't play a big role (in the field)

They already hated jews for the most part even though there were tens of thousands fighting in WWI for Germany.

Who cares? There's a reason for us to hate Jews and for Jews to hate us. Fuck Jews.

Except for this one maybe. Noble Jew this one is.

>Americans didn't play a big role (in the field)
That wasn't the importance of the U.S. in WW1.
By the end, virtually all European powers were just waiting to see if the other side would implode first.
The U.S. was a new major player which hadn't expended any of its manpower or material resources.
Germany would have at the very least been able to strike up very favorable peace terms if not for the U.S.

How about you stop acting like a nigger and realize Jews dindu nuffin AND diddu everydang. Read some shit from that era instead of trying to get second and third hand sources.

>The U.S. was a new major player which hadn't expended any of its manpower or material resources.
And actually, to build on that idea, we were coming into this fight already having made a tidy sum off of it.
The world wars secured our place as the dominant power in the world.

>Germany would have at the very least been able to strike up very favorable peace terms
highly improbable
even Versailles caused a huge resentment in France and they literally added fictional reparations in treaty to appease public and make it look like Germany was punished severely

>even Versailles caused a huge resentment in France and they literally added fictional reparations in treaty to appease public and make it look like Germany was punished severely
And even that, they were only able to do because of us. The U.S. was the peacemaker at the end of ww1, no two ways about it.
If the U.S. hadn't entered the war, Germany would be in a much stronger position to negotiate peace.

>And even that
*even what they were able to actually implement.

Germans didn't sign peace because Americans joined the war, they signed peace because they were beaten in West
unlike in WW2 American military didn't really play a significant role

You're ignoring the equal state of disrepair of the French, especially in their industrial capacity.
Germany was lower on manpower, but they still had their production capacity.
All they had to do was play the defensive with France, or negotiate a peace.
Then the U.S. entered the war, fresh as all of the major European powers were at the beginning.

It's not a complicated point I'm making here.
Field accomplishments aren't the only consideration when we're talking importance.

Montenegro is right, the Americans had the luck to swoop in a the right moment, to dictate the peace whilst the "old powers" were exhausted from the fighting. No offence but your countries had not a great impact on the outcome of the war. It was Wilson at the Treaty of Versailles that actually created the biggest american impact on Europe in the whole war

>at the Treaty of Versailles that actually created the biggest american impact on Europe in the whole war
This has been the entire point I have been making.
The Entente was in such a strong position during peace talks because of the U.S.

well, perhaps if they didn't start Spring Offensive they might've endured a bit longer, which could reflect peace treaty
but that's debatable

and that's the point i agree with you, but it was less the fear of the american military that had the Germans signing the treaty, it was the internal unrest

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnip_Winter
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiel_mutiny

Also the German leadership just pissed off, leaving the State to those diplomats that they (leadership/generals) later deemed as traitors, for trying to fix their shit back to a somewhat normal condition

Fucking germany why u never win? We would own the kola peninsula and karelia if you didn't lose.