(June 20, 2019 at 12:59 pm)Drich Wrote:(June 20, 2019 at 12:46 pm)Shell B Wrote: No, I'm not trying to make you seem like a bad guy. You didn't quote Hitler. You were giving your narrative of the events and used the words stabbed in the back. You may have quoted him elsewhere, but those words were not a quote, so I interpreted it to mean you think the Jews stabbed the Germans in the back. If you don't feel like that was the catalyst, I misunderstood you.
not only did I quote hitleri change the font and put a quote tag around it:
The Great war and German Defeat -- the rise of Nazism:
Their defeat in World War I gravely accelerated anti-Semitism among the German people. Many German writers and public figures (encouraged by the German Army General staff) explained the defeat with the "stab in the back" argument -- that Jews and communists had undermined morale at home when the army was still winning the fight in the field. This was of course far from the truth, for the German army was collapsing by November 1918 and much of the navy was already in mutiny. But thousands of Germans, unwilling to believe that defeat was inevitable after 1917, accepted the argument.
No person embraced the stab-in-the-back thesis with more enthusiasm than Adolf Hitler.
"...if the international Jewish financiers in and outside Europe should succeed in plunging the nations once more into a world war, then the result will not be the Bolshevizing of the earth, and thus the victory of Jewry, but the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe."
Quote: Wrote:Adolf Hitler, Speech to the Reichstag, January 30, 1939.http://web.mnstate.edu/shoptaug/AntiFrames.htm
Then even left a link to the page where i got the quote
the sabbed in the back was the platform hitler used to described what they jews did to them according to the minnasots state university paper i direct quoted from in different font and provided a link to!
I see. At one point, you referred back to a link that I didn't read by saying "stabbed in the back," which wasn't quoted in that instance. My mistake.