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"It's too late for Germany" (but not for Poland)


Lyzko 45 | 9,321
24 Apr 2018 #151
According to Claude Lanzmann's exhaustive documentary "Shoah", although factually correct what you stated concerning the relatively small percentage of direct German participation, a relatively HIGH percentage actually knew of, or knew even enough about to in fact suspect what was happening, the sometimes unbearable stench of the burning corpses in neighboring towns and so forth! They simply refused to accept the truth, hence the enforced "visits" following the end of the war of townspeople to the crematoria sites, so as they were made to smell as well as see the unspeakable atrocities for themselves.
Dirk diggler 10 | 4,602
24 Apr 2018 #152
There were many germans who opposed hitler from the start. Dont forget he barely became a chancellor and even then the nazis were a minority opposition party. Also the wermacht never fully accepted the nazis and many officers plotted against hitler. Yes there were many germans who had to support the party even if they disagreed just to get a job. It was the same thing in prl and ussr. The nazis took over everything in Germany so naturally germans are still viewed as guilty by association to this day. It's to the point where millions of germans who had nothing to do with ww2 or the holocaust are instilled a sense of guilt from a young age. Theres even have a monument in central Berlin commemorating the country's defeat and truimph of socialism/communism. Merkel herself said that due to ' germanys history' they are obliged to help migrants. This is why they let hundreds od thousands on top of the millions already there. It's a form of self flagellation that germans are doing and merkel, leftist media, zionist lobbies , etc naturally encouraging it. The zionist lobbies dont want europeans to feel any leas guilt regardless of how much time has passed. This is one if the many reasons for the current spat in poland too.
OP Slavictor 6 | 193
25 Apr 2018 #153
Austrian schoolteachers on classroom integration:

youtu.be/m37gg-7CrZ4
TheOther 6 | 3,674
25 Apr 2018 #154
I heard exactly the same from teacher friends in Berlin. Extremely frustrating situation.
Tacitus 2 | 1,413
25 Apr 2018 #155
The true Germans:

youtu.be/HMQkV5cTuoY
Lyzko 45 | 9,321
25 Apr 2018 #156
Many have remarked over the years on what younger Germans interviewed during the late '60's, up through the mid-'70's (during the height of the Auschwitz-Trials in Frankfurt), concluded, that there must be some "flaw" in the German national character which allowed things to reach the boiling point and lead to, what Goldhagen called, an "eliminationist mentality", facilitating the Shoah to proceed relatively smoothly, with few if any moral scruples to interfere with the extermination process.
TheOther 6 | 3,674
25 Apr 2018 #157
The true Germans:

Nice on paper (or video), but what happens if one group doesn't buy into this "We all love each other" mantra and becomes aggressive towards the others? What the Austrian teacher described reflects exactly what I hear from teachers in Germany. The number of foreign, mostly Muslim students without adequate knowledge of the German language increased so significantly that it has become almost impossible for the teachers to handle the situation properly. It frustrates both sides and destroys any hope for a long term integration of these kids.

PS: Cheap copy of Rammstein... :)
mafketis 36 | 10,975
25 Apr 2018 #158
Muslim students without adequate knowledge of the German language increased so significantly

One of the best best articles on the fecklessness of gullible Germans in trying to "integrate" people who are, essentially, unintergrateable...

andrewhammel.blog/2018/03/where-theres-no-will-theres-no-way-and-vice-versa.html
Dirk diggler 10 | 4,602
25 Apr 2018 #159
You really think these muslim kids care about education and learning german so they can get a decent job? No they just want to hang out with their buddies, collect benefits and maybe grope or rob some scary ass looking liberal hipsters walking on their street and sell some weed.

Rammstein is old news.. They haven't made a good song since the late 90s...
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,861
25 Apr 2018 #160
You really think these muslim kids care about education and learning german so they can get a decent job?

i daresay some Muslim kids want to
" hang out with their buddies, collect benefits and maybe grope or rob some scary ass looking liberal hipsters walking on their street and sell some weed."

others not.
Your mind is very simplistic isnt it?
TheOther 6 | 3,674
25 Apr 2018 #161
One of the best best articles

Very good blog post. Thanks for the link.
Dirk diggler 10 | 4,602
25 Apr 2018 #162
You're right.... theres also the migrants who prostitute themselves... forgot about them..

Migrant teens selling their bodies to old european fags utterly disgusting
youtu.be/RjwktdR_X-Y
youtu.be/48HDJhaCK_o

Send em back, put em in camps and throw away the key, throw an back across the border to turkey, who cares just get rid of them and do it quickly so they don't come back before they overbreed like rats. It's already evident their soccer teams of kids are destroying education for natives. Theyre receiving more resources than locals because germans feel its some sort of obligation to care for them. The migrants welfare is seemingly more important than the citizens. Thankfully not in poland - we dont play that bs

A muslim once told.me a proverb. If you allow a camel to stick its nose inside your tent he will soon stick his whole head in. Then his neck. Then his front legs. Then his whole body. Before long hes in the tent and you're not. This is why you have to take a stand before youre pushed out. Sadly the German people have been cucked for far too long and the men seemingly had procedures to replace their testosterone with estrogen.
Crow 155 | 9,030
25 Apr 2018 #163
See, if Serbians didn`t rebel against Austro-Hungaria, modern-day Poles and Hungarians and many others would be in our time exposed to Gerabization. Well placed bullet by our student Gavrilo ended that masquerade in time.

Shame that there is no monument to Gavrilo in Poland. One of Poland`s sins on Serbians.
TheOther 6 | 3,674
25 Apr 2018 #164
if Serbians didn`t rebel against Austro-Hungaria

... there would be no refugee problem. It's all your fault. :)
Crow 155 | 9,030
25 Apr 2018 #165
Stupid conclusion. Really. But Ferdinand begged for that bullet. Moron had to drive in Sarajevo and provoke Serbians on a day dedicated to Svetovid and some people warned him that it may bring bad luck to him. So, spirits claimed his evil soul.

Not to speak of nearly 300.000 animals that lunatic Ferdinand killed in his satanic life. Yes, yes, spirits just had to claim his soul.
OP Slavictor 6 | 193
25 Apr 2018 #166
Homeschooling is illegal in Germany.





Crow 155 | 9,030
25 Apr 2018 #167
Oh, thank God. No sh** with Czechs >>>

Czech police bust muslim rape group of Algerians

youtu.be/VCHQzMQewe4
OP Slavictor 6 | 193
25 Apr 2018 #168
Just four?


  • Cultural Marxism destroys Nations
Crow 155 | 9,030
25 Apr 2018 #169
People who knows history understand that those who were Romanized and then Germanized as a side effect, only tend to merge with Semites. Its just their natural historical tendency for original Romans were Semites themselves, same as Greeks. That is why Hitler admired to Islam and valued it more then Christianity. On the other side, that same Hitler, pretended and malevolently hijacked Sarmatian (ie Slavic) svastika symbol of solstice.

Masks falling down and exposing false Whites.
Tacitus 2 | 1,413
26 Apr 2018 #170
Germany was never fully conquered by the Romans and thus Romanized. Indeed unlike Serbia (which was conquered by the Romand) Germany was never occupied by foreign Empires for long.
Crow 155 | 9,030
26 Apr 2018 #171
In Roman province of Germania lived Sarmats (Serbs- ie Slavs). Combination of conquest and trade with Romans and Semites led to deviation of their language and formation of new ethos that was named Germanic after Roman province of Germania.

In Roman province of Moeasia (today`s Serbia) also lived Sarmats but language didn`t evolve into something new. Reasons? You know, ancient Sarmatian world wasn`t homogeneously developed. I presume due to level of cultural development of people there, people were more open to subdue itself. We have confirmation that in the middle age German guests on Serbian throne used hands and fingers to eat, while even Serbian peasant was familiar with spoon/fork since time immemorial. Backwardness and cultural shock when Sarmats of Germania encountered Romans was one of reasons of deviation of language and native culture there. With Moeasia was different. Culture there was stronger then Roman culture when Rome came to existence. There, Romans were those who accepted to share their rule over Roman Empire with Sarmatian Lords and Latin language itself was influenced by Balkan Sarmatians (ie Slavs). Plus, sure, in old Sarmatian core on Balkan, Sarmatiac (Slavic) population was concentrated and in constant flow over ancient trade routes, while in comparison to it Sarmats of Germania were isolated and less numerous. See, Sarmats of Britain were possible even more backward when they encountered Romans.

99% of Europeans still have no even idea how ancient Europe looked like and still, those people think that can be able to comprehend future of Europe without knowing past of Europe.

Its not only about history. Without real facts of past one can`t comprehend cultural, social, linguistical, etc, etc, processes. Without facts of past, one can wrongly read today`s events thinking of them as result of some fictional processes. It deviates science as a whole.

And now, when world evolving into Multi-Polar world, when becoming obvious that isolated centers won`t be able to keep rule and control only for themselves, facts would become generally available. That is why Multi-Polar world prevailing over Uni-Polar world. Progress. Progress always must prevail.
Tacitus 2 | 1,413
26 Apr 2018 #172
Out of curiosity Crow: Are you making this stuff up or are you quoting the opinions of Serbian historians here, and if so could you please state their names?
Lyzko 45 | 9,321
26 Apr 2018 #173
Germany's oldest city, Trier (forget its original Latin appellation though), was of course once a Roman settlement and strong traces of these early settlers are still ever present throughout the Rhine-Cologne area, both in the appearance of the population as well as ancient ruins attesting the presence of the Romans within the German realm!

How intriguing indeed that it was those Germanic tribes, among them the Vandals, which of course invaded the Roman Empire, laying waste everything and everyone in their path.
kondzior 11 | 1,046
27 Apr 2018 #174
If the EU was ruled by anyone outside Germany it would have been success. Germans are far too anal about bureaucracy and order,that is why they fail miserably at everything in the long run. Honestly the only way to fix the EU is to kick off Germany,that of course won't happen because Germany is the strongest economy. The base idea of the EU is not a bad one,free trade,free movement and kind of alliance. The problem comes from that they try to rule us and homogenise every law,fill us up with restrictions and foock up the local governments.
Lyzko 45 | 9,321
27 Apr 2018 #175
I would avoid negative stereotyping, kondzior. After all, most presumed "national charactaristics" usually have a basis in history. What we today know as "Germany" was for centuries the so-called "land in the middle", without perceptible borders, firm national identity, bound together solely by her language. It was essentially a collection of petty kingdoms, duchies, dukedoms and not unified until 1871, relatively late for Europe. Even America won her independence nearly a century or so earlier in 1776.

Germany too was late to industrialize, eventually doing so with such a vengeance that the British were finally to insist that the sentence "MADE IN GERMANY" be inscribed on all goods coming from that country.

This "anal", bureaucratic quality to which you casually refer was therefore the result of a continued feeling of economic inferiority compared with Germany's neighbors, such as France. Even Italy, though also late to unify, had her glory of the Roman Empire upon which she could rest her laurels; Germany had no such heritage on which to fall back, and it galled her no end.

All this made the question of Germany identity such a sore point for so many decades, culminating of course in the figure of Adolf Hitler.
TheOther 6 | 3,674
27 Apr 2018 #176
If the EU was ruled by anyone outside Germany it would have been success.

Nonsense. All members of the EU are jealously watching out that no country gets too many senior positions within the bureaucracy of the union.

that is why they fail miserably at everything in the long run.

Yep, that's why they are one of the most successful, rich and powerful nations on the planet. Still.

the only way to fix the EU is to kick off Germany

Ha ha ha.
Crow 155 | 9,030
27 Apr 2018 #177
Out of curiosity Crow: Are you making this stuff up or are you quoting the opinions of Serbian historians here, and if so could you please state their names?

Every Serbian peasant knows these facts. If Greeks and Romans didn`t subdue Sarmatians and slaughter them and assimilated and confused people/language with their pervert influences, name of Europe today wouldn`t be Europe but Serbia (Srbija), or Serbya or Szerbia or something like that. 500 years ago, most of today`s Germans were just Serbs. Not just Slavs but exactly Serbs. Poles themselves were known as Serbs prior to prevailing local name of Polani, while Poles keep memory alive of their Sarmatian (Serbian) meta-ethnicity.

See, Polish Prince Czartorisky and Adam Mickiewicz knew the truth.

Only Balkan/CE and Lusatian/CE Serbs live still as Serbians (Sarmatians). To tell you frankly it boost you with some kind of pride. Its strange feeling, you know. Indescribable. To be original in a false world of overwhelming lie. It must be in connection to cult of ancestors (SLAVA) that Serbians keep using, within their Christianity. It is reward or curse, depend how you look at it. I like to think of it as of reward.
mafketis 36 | 10,975
27 Apr 2018 #178
In topic related news, a whopping 63% of Germans think the integration of migrants has been either "not very" or "not at all" successful.

The total for Poland is 39 %.

Of the countries with lots of migrants, Swedes are the unhappy with 73 percent claiming integration has been unsuccessful.

Of course they don't provide information about which migrants....

The information comes from the European Commission which probably will conclude that what's needed to counteract these numbers is more migration...

westmonster.com/63-of-germans-think-migrant-integration-hasnt-worked-73-in-sweden/
TheOther 6 | 3,674
27 Apr 2018 #179
a whopping 63% of Germans think the integration of migrants has been either "not very" or "not at all" successful.

I'm surprised the number is that low. The real number is probably around 80%.
Dirk diggler 10 | 4,602
27 Apr 2018 #180
Poland has over a million Ukrainians - not migrant neckbeards and ninja women from turd world sh1tholes. Ukranians come to Poland to work, assimilate, learn Polish, PAY their rent/buy a home, etc. They do not expect handouts. The muslims tend to be the opposite - for them its gimme gimme gimme - give me money, give me food, give me housing - but don't expect me to work for any of it I want it for free... and if they don't get way they first start complaining - 'where the humanity' 'wheres my rights' blah blah blah... then attacking people, then torching cars and police stations - everything but go to a job and make their own money

Europeans need to get their balls back (especially the Swedes - wtf?! this is the country where the Vikings came from and now it's the rape capital of Europe thanks to multiculturalism... same with the Germans - thankfully AfD, Pegida, etc are showing German men and women it's okay to be a white Christian native German and to stand up for your country and culture) and either force the migrants to conform to a western society and its laws, traditions, culture, etc or leave.

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