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Originally Posted by Elijah Mee, PhD
That's right apart from the bits about economics. Hitler oversaw the most remarkable period of economic recovery and growth, in terms of real per capita power, in history. No capitalist regime has come close, before or since.
Anyway, Hitler wasn't a socialist: he was in favour of a heavily-regulated but essentially free market because he understood that industrialists (read: j00s) simply couldn't be trusted to run their businesses in a way that benefited the worker and the economy. The aforementioned Henry Ford, an exception on all counts, who was well aware of the "world's foremost problem" (see also The International Jew), is notable by contrast to what the overwhelming majority of his contemporaneous rivals were doing.
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Hitler sadly was a lukewarm Christian, as he was a Roman Catholic and he promoted freedom of religion, which honestly needs to be abolished, because every soul that dies without Christ will burn in hell forever - so did Hitler's because he never repented.