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Hitler was a Communist

By: Ian Tinny, Lin Xun, Dead Writers Club
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Adolf Hitler was a COMMUNIST. That suppressed fact explains how he became the most notorious white male German political theorist of his time. Hitler was inspired by Karl Marx, that other white heterosexual male German communist. Marx was the author of the anti-Semitic “On the Jewish Question” and other works that Hitler used to gain power in Germany.

Hitler was elected to the Socialist Bavarian People's State and to the Communist Bavarian Soviet Republic. Photographic and video evidence proves Hitler’s communism, as well as contemporary reports (for example see the documentary by “TIK history”). Hitler’s political machinations continued until he secured high office in Marx’s homeland.

Hitler’s Communist personality is supported by these additional facts (with credit to the archives of the swastikologist Dr. Rex Curry):

1. Hitler never called himself a "Nazi." The term “Nazi” isn’t in "Mein Kampf" nor in "Triumph of the Will." There was no “Nazi Germany.” There was no “Nazi Party.”

2. Hitler never called himself a “Fascist.” The term “Fascist” never appears in Mein Kampf as a self-description by Hitler.

3. The path to communism is through socialism. Hitler understood that. Hitler self-identified as “socialist” by the very word in voluminous speeches and writings. The term "Socialist" appears throughout Mein Kampf as a self-description by Hitler. Modern socialists use “Nazi” and “Fascist” to hide Hitler’s true orientation and to hide how he self-identified.

4. The term “swastika” never appears in the original Mein Kampf. There is no evidence that Hitler ever used the word “swastika.”

5. The symbol that Hitler did use was intended to represent “S”-letter shapes for “socialist.”

6. NEW SWASTIKA DISCOVERY: Hitler’s symbol is the reason why Hitler renamed his political party from DAP to NSDAP - "National Socialist German Workers Party" - because he needed the word "Socialist" in his party's name so that Hitler could use swastikas as "S"-letter shaped logos for "SOCIALIST" as the party's emblem. The party's name had to fit in Hitler's socialist branding campaign that used the swastika and many other similar alphabetical symbols, including the “SS” and “SA” and “NSV” and “VW” etc. He was selling socialism by selling flags and related merchandise. It resembled the advertising campaign of the American socialist Francis Bellamy.

7. NEW LENIN’S SWASTIKA REVELATION: Vladimir Lenin’s swastika is exposed herein. Lenin’s swastika led to the “Communist Swastika.” The impact of Lenin’s swastikas was reinforced at that time with additional swastikas on ruble money (paper currency). The swastika became a symbol of communism under Lenin. It’s influence upon Adolf Hitler is explained in this book.

8. Hitler altered his own signature to reflect his “S-shapes for socialism” logo branding.

9. Hitler and Marx were popular in the USA. Two famous American socialists (the cousins Edward Bellamy and Francis Bellamy) were heavily influenced by Marx. The American socialists returned the favor: Francis Bellamy created the “Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag” that produced Nazi salutes and Nazi behavior. The Bellamy cousins were American national socialists.

10. German socialists and Soviet socialists partnered for International Socialism in 1939. They launched WWII, invading Poland together, and continued onward from there, killing millions. Soviet socialism had signed on for Hitler’s Holocaust.

11. After Hitler’s death, Stalin continued the plan he had made with Hitler for Global Socialism.

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