Originally posted by GePap
Its not that the industrialists ever opposed him- its that his aims were not the same. I seriously doubt the racial extermination of "untermensch" was part of the plans of Krupps or Siemens:
Its not that the industrialists ever opposed him- its that his aims were not the same. I seriously doubt the racial extermination of "untermensch" was part of the plans of Krupps or Siemens:
IIUC, the aims of the industrialists were to head off socialism in any form and to establish a militarist state. They certainly understood when they funded hitler that antisemitism was part of the strategy. They certainly accepted the use of slave labor. They werent to pleased with having their slaves killed, but would accpet that as long as Hitler was winning.
Granted that at some point he was too strong for them to do anything about if they had wanted to - he succeeded too well, in that sense. I doubt Sadr will get so strong that the Mullahs in Teheran wont be able to do anything about him.
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