When did you first realize that you loved Hitler?

When did you first realize that you loved Hitler?

I think I was about 10 years old, I couldn't stop reading about him. I loved all the SS uniforms, the flags, the panzer tanks. No matter how much I tried, I just couldn't think it was admirable that he wanted to kill all the Jews. I remember I started goosestepping and throwing out "Sieg Heil!"s in the house for fun, one time my parents caught me and they actually sat me down and lectured me about how I shouldn't worship Hitler.

Incidentally, this was all mainly my mother. In private, my father told me he thought Hitler did nothing wrong, but that I should stop idolizing him in public. Again, I was only 10-11 years old.

Any similar experiences?

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*couldn't help but think it was admirable that he wanted to kill the Jews

I don't love Hitler, but I think he was an admirable leader and speaker. Most modern sources admit he was a a great "speaker" while also insisting everything he said was a lie, and the German people just believed it. This never made sense to me so eventually I ended up here. Still not convinced of half the shit I read on here though.

no my dad's a douche

I will get arrested if i say something sorry

I think the moment of redpill for me was the realisation that the vast majority of people involved in Communism were Jewish. The whole "Hitler just wanted a scapegoat" thing which they teach in schools never made sense to me until then.

I've always hated jews, never felt much for hitler in particular though.

when i played wolfenstein 3d in grade school
you kids dont know what love is
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Same, when I was about 7 or 8 I imagined that after Hitler died his successor "Radolf Rittler" would be in power and I reenacted with my playmobil Lufhansa plane and soldiers how he arrives at the airport and is greeted by a guard of honor, he would then drive to the playmobil castle, escorted by police, to hold his inaugural oration.

With legois I built nazi fortresses with swastikas in their walls.

When I saw "hitler: rise of evil" the first time at age 14 I always rooted for him and got upset about the wrong depictions. But always had a boner for the executions and when the lying press got its windows smashed in.

I taught friends in school the Horst-Wessel-Song and Volk ans Gewehr from ingeb.org/.

I made jew a swear word in our class.

Then I had a libertarian episode and now I am back at it, in all seriousness, because I realized that he was right all the time, and predicted all of this.

>admirable
adorable

Right. I would also never discredit the holocaust, nor the six gorillion deaths, but having insight into the - by now - banned "research" about the holocaust, would be very interdasting.

He lost the war and millions of germans died on his watch, even Germany itself was destroyed.
He was an awful leader, apart from his amazing power grab and charisma i dont think theres anything remotely admirable about him

He tried at least. It is not like that the plans to do to us what they are doing now didnt exist before Hitler came to power.

I honestly think the fall of the German monarchy is what permanently ruined your country. Hell, that goes for nearly all of Europe.

i would spell nazi and jews in my alphabet soup when i was around 5 yrs old

Well yes, Germany should have one ww1 or at least had a stalemate peace.

This was the worst outcome for all of us in the long run.

Jews ran your country before hitler. Nazi Germany was a lot better than previous Nazi germany. At least the Reich had the balls to do something.

Yes, that was my point. I only "hate" Hitler for losing, but at least he tried. He gave everything but it wasnt enough.

So we will enjoy this new world. :'(

After knowing about hitler I started reading up on and and realizing what he was all about. He's a fair guy and, coming from a jewish household, I understood his views on jews and was inclined to agree with him.

I killed my first kike when I was 11

good one romania!

that's not gonna catch on

after listening to this song. youtube.com/watch?v=flv9TByO7vU

I was ten and the History channel was on, I was watching a documentary about the rise of Adolf Hitler aside my dad. I don't remember most of the documentary but It was along the lines of 'hitlers bad yo'.

I remember my dad questioning [speaking to himself] "Y'know, maybe we fought on the wrong side". It stuck with me to this day. The fact that we had ONE chance to make the world a better place but instead snuffed it out.

Don't necessarily love Hitler, but want to learn more about him and the Nazi party without a Jewish filter.

Any advice on this?

The Price of Egypt made me hate Jews when I was young.

>hairy filthy jewish peasants in the desert
>trying to usurp the glorious pharaoh

never because im not an edgy faggot

even if you like some of hitler's ideas. he still lost. you know who worships the loser? losers

im looking to the future not the past. this is where nationalists fall apart at the seams. worshipping dead failures

I thought this was going to turn into the shrek copypasta.

What did you say, Romania?

Okay, I get your point now. So agreed :)

earlier this year. Led to my stronger love if Oswald Mosley which is purely unsubstantial because I know little about him, he was just a good looking dude

Pretty much this

Fuck yeah

A Bugs Life always made me like the Nazis when I was young

didn't know anyone else agreed
cheers

I'll repeat my question.

Is there anything I can look into to hear a non-jewish account of Hitler and Nazism?

I said that's not going to catch on

youtube.com/watch?v=Vnu5uW9No8g

Did you see any of this?

I think it was like 13% of the Bolshevik. Aren't the vast majority of people involved in capitalism Jewish?

You hate him for losing?
Do you still believe that the good guys always win?

The world is unfair and sometimes you lose due to no fault of your own.

>Hitler just wanted a scapegoat
Yeah it makes no sense. Also Hitler created 6 million jobs as well. I came to really love Hitler after I read "The Rise And Fall of the 3rd Reich". People always claim that Hitler created so many jobs because he locked up all the Jews. There were only 500k jews in Germany at the time. Really the more you read about Hitler the more you realize that he was fucking awesome.

You can that bullshit until your country isn't here.

read a book about him and other dictators, was immediatly pulled in by the drama of world war 2 and his rise to power and life story

suffice to say i instantly fell in love with fascism and national socialism

I agree with this guy as well

Hitler's War and The Greatest Story Never Told, both of which should be available on archive.org

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This.

I love Hitler threads.

He literally just wanted Germans to have houses and families. He is fucking awesome.
>pic related

I really like his art style. Reminds me of high renaissance like Raphael's work. The other stuff is junk in my opinion.

This.

It is pretty good. I think it was not very original though and that is why he did not get accepted.

Also "Mein Kampf" and "The Myth of the Twentieth Century".

Info from the NS general: pastebin.com/gPcZcwNr

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Although I think killing civilian jews instead of the jew masters, commies and bankers was stupid; hitler was a great leader and powerful speaker. I also love the culture of nazi germany (ex uniforms)

Nah check out Communists in Germany. Literally all of them were Jewish and they tried a revolution straight after WW1 and almost succeeded until it was crushed by the returning soldiers.

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

None of this mentioned in the history lesson or books. The fact that a group of wealthy Jews literally tried to establish a Communist state in Germany in 1919 is completely glossed over. I only realised it by reading too much Wikipedia while studying history. I asked my teacher about it and he just kind of smiled and said "yeah, it explains a lot but it would confuse our students".

>"yeah, it explains a lot but it would confuse our students"

It's this blatant coddling that really grinds my gears. Your teacher could have given all the facts and let you all decide.

I had a peculiar fascination with him at least since I was 13 and hardly knew shit even about the war, but I didn't feel attached to him until a few months ago, when I started going on Sup Forums multiple hours per day...
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I was actually expecting this to end up with Hitler raping you and your father and then flying back into his swamp

The wrong side won.

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