Acquiescence by Republicans to Trump’s agenda is reminiscent of the Reichstag’s collapse.
Jeffrey Herf
Mar 20, 2025

你别说了。黄***的**都已经**不要不要的了~~~fieldman 写了: 2025年 3月 21日 12:33 We Are Uncomfortably Close to 1933
Acquiescence by Republicans to Trump’s agenda is reminiscent of the Reichstag’s collapse.
Jeffrey Herf
Mar 20, 2025
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fieldman 写了: 2024年 11月 25日 11:47 “... 然而,正如阿道夫·希特勒很快了解到的那样,那些试图推翻它的右翼分子要么被释放,要么被判最轻的刑罚。即使是暗杀者,如果他们是右翼人士,而且受害者是民主党人,也会受到法院的宽大处理,或者像经常发生的那样,帮助军官和右翼极端分子逃离法院的羁押 ... ”
"The failure to clean out the judiciary was another. The administrators of the law became one of the centers of the counterrevolution, perverting justice for reactionary political ends. “It is impossible to escape the conclusion,” the historian Franz L. Neumann declared, “that political justice is the blackest page in the life of the German Republic.”
After the Kapp putsch in 1920 the government charged 705 persons with high treason; only one, the police president of Berlin, received a sentence — five years of “honorary confinement.” When the state of Prussia withdrew his pension the Supreme Court ordered it restored. A German court in December 1926 awarded General von Luettwitz, the military leader of the Kapp putsch, back payment of his pension to cover the period when he was a rebel against the government and also the five years that he was a fugitive from justice in Hungary.
Yet hundreds of German liberals were sentenced to long prison terms on charges of treason because they revealed or denounced in the press or by speech the Army’s constant violations of the Versailles Treaty. The treason laws were ruthlessly applied to the supporters of the Republic; those on the Right who tried to overthrow it, as Adolf Hitler was soon to learn, got off either free or with the lightest of sentences. Even the assassins, if they were of the Right and their victims democrats, were leniently treated by the courts or, as often happened, helped to escape from the custody of the courts by Army officers and right-wing extremists.
And so the mild Socialists, aided by the democrats and the Catholic Centrists, were left to carry on the Republic, which tottered from its birth. They bore the hatred, the abuse and sometimes the bullets of their opponents, who grew in number and in resolve. "
senri 写了: 2025年 6月 13日 13:54 天天明里暗里说巨巨是希特勒,真出现刺杀了又假惺惺的“谴责暴力”,如果巨巨真是希特勒,那么暗杀一个希特勒本来就是无比正义的,你们倒是干啊,自己不敢干也要像纪念施陶芬贝格一样给那个长得像印第安女一样的刺杀者喊好啊。
一帮伪君子。
fieldman 写了: 2025年 3月 21日 12:33 We Are Uncomfortably Close to 1933
Acquiescence by Republicans to Trump’s agenda is reminiscent of the Reichstag’s collapse.
Jeffrey Herf
Mar 20, 2025
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懂王干得翻‘没脸杵’,这个才是动了你帝体制问题的标志性事件,才配叫元首,不然瞎鸡巴折腾,让你帝死的痛快点而已fieldman 写了: 2025年 7月 31日 12:27 元首拿下德联储。
“Adolf Hitler’s first weeks as chancellor were filled with so many excesses and outrages—crushing states’ rights, curtailing civil liberties, intimidating opponents, rewriting election laws, raising tariffs—that it was easy to overlook one of his prime targets: the German central bank.”
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29年绿纸玩蹦过一次了,同一个绿纸渡劫的老剧本,你看着熟悉而已。fieldman 写了: 2025年 8月 1日 08:13 元首的能力被夸大了。其实他只有三个特点,特别廉洁,特别接群众地气,特别有好运气。
聚聚也有三个特点,特别贪腐,特别接群众地气,特别有好运气。
基本是同一个硬币的两面。
美国为什么不能发金圆券xexz 写了: 2025年 8月 1日 08:42 叔直接告诉你们将来的、被人为设计的历史吧:
第一方案,搞死人民币,比如放毒,第五纵队内部搞土工垮台,
第二方案,搞死欧元,比如俄欧战争,
实际执行,你帝内战,绿纸改名。