In the best of worlds, the White race would have pulled itself together in 1935-1940. The White Russians would have overthrown the Soviet (Jewish) government. The Nazis would have removed the Jewish influence from Germany. The Russians and the Germans together would have helped the countries of Eastern Europe do the same thing, getting rid of Jewish Marxists in each of them.
If there was a war in Europe, all the White people should have stood together, on the same side, knowing that their real enemies were the Jewish bankers, the Jewish media bosses, the entrenched Jewish bureaucrats. If Whites had stayed together during the decade from 1935 to 1945, we could have pulled the Jews down from their high places in the media and in high finance, everywhere in the world. Instead, we turned against each other and that permitted the Jews to strengthen their control over us, everywhere in the world.
And there's a lesson about why treason is so dangerous: it's hard to fight an enemy in front of yourself while your brother is stabbing you in the back with his dagger. The US and Britain did a very bad thing when they collaborated with the Jews to enter WW2 to fight Germany.
I can't rate cincinnatus' answer as being either good or bad. He's right about Hitler saving Europe from the Bolsheviks. His summary of Hitler's delay of Soviet westward expansion by attacking the Soviet offensive forces is correct. However, he's wrong about the Jews, and he is wrong to attribute Soviet imperialism solely to Josef Stalin. The Jewish Marxists who stood behind Stalin would have expanded their political control westward, with Stalin or without him, sooner or later.
Cincinnatus said that the Jews aren't much good at overrunning anything. He must not have heard of Israel's Six-Day War. If the Jews can suck lots of money and military weapons from others, they can be quite capable of overrunning other people's countries. But the Jews' usual mode of living isn't the Israel mode. It's the mode of the hidden, paralyzing parasite, by which they control most of the countries of the West today. The fear you feel, in regard to being labeled an "antisemite," serves to deter you from identifying the Jews as the cause of any sort of problems, whether in the present, recently, or historically. The parasite defends itself, in part, by inventing new words from which to construct convenient political bogeymen.
Another common misconception is that the failure of nationalism resulted in a lasting peace. That's an illusion. It's like saying that two families who used to fight over scarce supplies of firewood suddenly became peaceful when they decided that families weren't important enough to be worth fighting for, and the fact that both families' homes became well supplied with commercial heating oil at just that time was only a coincidence.
Nationalism isn't dead; it's only been drugged out of people, for the moment, by an abundance of fossil fuel energy. This peace isn't permanent; it's temporary. It will vanish when the fossil fuels do because it is based on economics, not on kinship. Nationalism is based on kinship, not on economics: a peace founded on nationalism, after the struggles have run to completion, is the real lasting peace.
The last time I read something like eilika's answer was in a cartoon published in a White nationalist newspaper. A big crowd of brainwashed White people, hypnotized by their televisions, were chanting in unison about how wonderful the Jews were and how wicked it was for White people to be nationalists.
2007-01-04 05:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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"Overrun by Jews"? There would be more Jews living here and many of them would have probably contributed a lot to our culture and science. The Holocaust was also a loss for Germany.
It's hard to say what Germany would be like without WW2. It was a very hard lesson that turned people away from nationalism, racism and antisemitism, but that doesn't mean that they don't exist anymore at all and maybe people would have learned something even without this lesson. It is amazing what happened in Europe after WW2 as it is the first time in European history that there is a really stable peace in Europe and another war between European countries has become unthinkable, former archenemies like Germany and France or Germany and Poland have become friends. I don't know if all this would have happened without WW2, but it is somehow surprising that the cruelest war of world history led to an end of such deep hostilities. But I think that it is because people once for all understood what can be the horrible result of such hatred.
But I'd always wish that WW2 would have never happened, it was such an incredibly cruel senseless bloodshed, such a horrible loss of human life, so much suffering. And without WW2, the Holocaust would not have been possible, and I'd really wish that it would not have happened.
2007-01-04 05:36:31
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answered by Elly 5
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Stalin and the USSR would have been more powerful and may have over run all of Europe. The under reported facts are that Hitler stopped Stalin from invading the West, other than the half of Poland that Stalin seized as Hitler was seizing the other half. Hitler's attack on the USSR forced Stalin to defend his own territory rather than seizing more. By the time the USSR had pushed the Germans back into Germany the West ( US, Great Britain) had a sufficient military to keep Stalin from continuing on until he reached the Atlantic.
The success that the German Army had against the Soviet Army in the beginning of the invasion was due to the Soviets being in an offensive posture rather than in a defensive one. This is the proof that Stalin was ready and willing to attack into the west. Hitler beat him to the punch and the rest is history.
As for the Jews over running Germany. The Jews would never been able to over run anything they were to small a minority to make a difference. They were only enough of them to make a good scapegoat for Europes problems. Sounds like you are a little anti-Semitic.
2007-01-04 05:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The US army learned alot of fighting tactics from the Germans,(ICBM, using the air force to bomb enemies before an invasion) Our army would be very backward, imagine the US army with 1980's technology in the year 2007. colonialism would have ended about 10 to 20 years ago, or the world in a constant Cold war like state with civil wars occurring all over the world. It would be half Communist, half capitalist. America would have less Jewish immigrants and immigrant from Europe.The second world war was almost enevitable because if Hitler won't start it, the communist would have started it 10 to 20 years later.But this is very hypothetical
2016-03-29 07:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Germany would still be in a financial depression. The Jews would never have had events that led them into creating Israel so soon. It may have happened later in history or never at all.
The lesson to the Jews is that God saved them again. This time it wasn't one man, a warrior named Moses, but a group of nations, nations of Christians/Gentiles who believe in the Savior (Jesus) who came to die for our sins (even though the Jews still insist he never came) saved them from the horrors of the German concentration camp and an insane dictator Adolf Hitler.
One wonders why Jews in Israel are so suspicious and hateful towards Christians/Gentiles, when it was the support of many nations that saved their lives over 60 years ago. But as a Christian, this slap in the face/cheek must be ignored and the nations just need to turn the other cheek and go on.
2007-01-04 05:15:51
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answered by ArticAnt 4
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Over 50 million people died over the span of that war. How can that be a good thing?
The only decent thing that could've come from it is the unity in the country and the fact that in terms of reproduction to 50 million people who did die couldn't have had offspring and we wouldn't be even more over-populated and Al Gore would've made his movie several years earlier.
2007-01-04 05:09:33
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answered by Sgt. Pepper 5
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The moon would still be for lovers and wouldn't have any human trash on it. The Japanese would own China.The Russians would own Europe. USA would have made this Continent all states, We would all live underwater and play checkers with the fish.
2007-01-04 05:25:04
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answered by Yawn Gnome 7
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