This thread is for National Socialists and Fascists.
As we know, in a Monarchy it can be hit or miss on whether you have a good leader or not as leaders are not based on their merits, but their bloodline.
In National Socialism, Hitler was the absolute ruler, and was more or less chosen by the people. After he died, what measure was there to make sure that an absolute despot didn't gain power? What would prevent what happens in Monarchy (inheriting a bad leader)? Had Germany won the war, Hitler would have eventually died, being replaced by someone else, and that leader would have been replaced many more times by now. Is there any measure in National Socialism or Fascism that would prevent some despot like Stalin who would take absolute advantage of the technology we have now to completely control people and oppress them?
The idea i think is that you have a council or something that elects the next one, although it would be ideal if the dude himself steps forward and becomes the leader naturally. Supposedly the thing that keeps it from turning to shit is that the fuhrer holds as much power as responsibility, and that responsibility and love for his nation keeps him in check.
A pretty naive system in my opinion, national socialism had many good points, but the structure of leadership wasn't one.
Caleb Martinez
>what measure was there to make sure that an absolute despot didn't gain power?
Bomb under the table.
The Fuhrer himself chooses his successor in case he dies, so it's going to be someone who feels similarly about issues and will carry things through, preferably someone loyal who has proven it.
William King
I believe hitter wanted a regulated democracy after he died.
Camden Allen
This. It's why Goebbels was chancellor for a day after Hitler's suicide.
Jose Powell
>The Fuhrer himself chooses his successor in case he dies For the record, His choice was Goering.
Grayson Rivera
A strong judiciary that could appoint a leader if the previous leader had not elected one yet.
Should I post links or no?
Joseph Harris
>regulated democracy What is "regulated democracy"? Source?
Goebbels was made Chancellor, but Doenitz was made Reich's President (head of state), so in effect the title of "Fuehrer" was no longer used, and was just for Hitler, but I'm not sure how the Government would have run after Hitler's death.
I mean, initially Himmler would've been a good choice but that panzy faggot tried to squeel and run.
some fun facts Georing was an interesting cat, the investigators that questioned him found he didn't like talking to them, except when they brought in the British chief test pilot Charlie "Winkle" Brown to try get information out of him and that's when Goering opened up.
There's a museum here called "Omaka" it's 40 minutes from me and in it they have one of Goering white dress uniforms. >pic related there's a pic of him in it walking with Hitler in the woods somewhere but I can't find it. When I saw it in person I stood staring at it for like 40 minutes having a wet dream over it.
it's got sweat stains and shit on it, it's the uniform he was captured in/surrendered in.
Easton Adams
Haven't you seen Star Wars? You are supposed to pick your successor, Putin does this irl with Medvedev.
Goering was a soldier first and always, he would have recognized a kindred spirit and talked to him.
Brayden Powell
Hitler was a cuck. 1/4 Jews were considered German, Indians and Arabs were considered human.
Nathan Evans
>1/4 Jews were considered German No, they were "mischlinge"
Ryder Kelly
Yeah, the guy, Brown said he would talk on and on about anything to do with Aircraft but nothing else, Charlie himself flew all the prototypes, Me 163, He 162, Me 262.
this interview they talk about Goring if anyone's interested.
>William Joyce – Twilight Over England >Twilight Over England compared the evils of Jewish-dominated capitalist Britain with the successes of National Socialist Germany. archive.org/details/WilliamJoyceTwilightOverEngland
>The Case for Germany: A Study of Modern Germany by Arthur Pillans Laurie >a view of National-Socialist Germany by a Scottish scholar inside Hitler's Third Reich. archive.org/details/TheCaseForGermany
I can't read a book while listening to a book. I promise though I will save the link and try to get to it.
Reading Culture of Critique right now.
Nathaniel Watson
>/k/98 AZ so sexy
Nathan Adams
Do you have the NSDAP sanctioned official English version of Mein Kampf ?
iz bretty rare.
Dominic Adams
You mean a physical copy?
Camden Morris
I got it in PDF, idk where or how much you'd pay for physical copy, one of them books the Jude doesn't want to exist.
Aaron Kelly
I don't. I have so many books to read at the moment that I wasn't sure where to start. I figured Kevin MacDonald is the best place, shoring up intellectual and information deficits so when an argument or discussion arises I am prepared.
This is probably the biggest issue with fascism. It can't be biological inheritance. I guess the most logical thing would be for it to be a referendum by the people to choose someone whom they believe has already dedicated their life for the nation.
Gabriel Ross
Thank you user, have a rare Codreanu.
Jonathan Turner
That doesn't work too well, only those with direct contact to the person can tell and know all their idiosyncrasy's, a person may appear publicly to be strong and reliable, but behind closed doors is a coward and weak.
That's why it needs to be selected from the top.
e.g the people on the inside know Hillary is a corrupt cunt. but the people on the outside voting think she's just marvelous.
In PDF? gib if so gibgib
Carson Hernandez
Eh, I don't know man. Biological inheritance is what ties a person to the land. Their ancestry, their history with it, the fact they rely on it for sustenance and identity.