Adolf Hitler gives an interview to the Chicago Tribune in which he says he will support auto tycoon Henry Ford (who is known for his anti-Semitism) if Ford runs for President of the United States in 1924.
Auto kingpin Henry Ford generates controversy as he distributes a pamphlet among his employees, as published in his private newspaper The Dearborn Independent, called “The Peril of Baseball - Too Much Jew.”
Here is the full text of the interview:
“I wish I could send some of my storm-troops to Chicago and other cities to help with the elections,” says Hitler.
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anti-Jewish in 1900 was a bit like anti-white 2023
- represents the source of evil for every problem
- their success was built on my failure
- they like to be together and not mix with others
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Peaky blinders' last season was about American support for fascism, a President (forgot his name) was pondering whether to support Hitler or not, which means fascism would've been accepted by a large majority of Americans.
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The nazis held huge rallies in Madison Square Garden. A building in New York City, the old radio stations in NBC, has a likeness of Benito Mussolini on one side of the building. Remember history repeats that's why this Twitter account is very informative