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Glory_Beckons ago

They didn't fail entirely. This resulted in abolishing the German Empire, forming the Weimar Republic, and starting the Communist Party of Germany. Reposting from a previous thread:


In 1918, in the wake of WW I, Communist Revolutionaries attempted to violently take over Germany by force, in order to put in place a Communist government. The revolution lasted about a year, and resulted in the abolition of the German Empire, and the institution of the Weimar Republic, which of course is famous for the rampant degeneracy it produced.

The leaders of the Communist revolutionaries were:

Percentage of ✡ among leadership of Communist insurrection: 66.6%+

Percentage of ✡ among general German population at the time: 0.75%

For the visual thinkers: This is what that looks like

After the turmoil settled, the revolutionaries formed a new political party: The Communist Part of Germany

This is what their headquarters looked like

Note the flag logo, just right of center.

Another photo, from one of their rallies

While the main political party put on airs of peacefully pursuing humanitarian goals, they created and funded a paramilitary branch to be able to continue exerting political pressure through violence and intimidation, particularly during the 1933 election cycle.

They called it Antifa.

hang_em_high ago

Great post. Looks and sounds very similar to today. Where do you find all of this?

Glory_Beckons ago

As you can tell from the links, all of this information is undisputed and publicly available, even on Leftist controlled sites like Wikipedia. You only need to know to look for it.

I like sourcing from Wikipedia, simply because nobody can dismiss it by claiming it's just Right-wing propaganda that way.

As for knowing what to look for... While there were many things that put cracks in the facade of history for me, I think it was The Greatest Story Never Told that really burned it all down for me. I was still skeptical then, paused often, and looked up many things that I doubted. All of it checked out. And, most of the time, what I found was even more damning than what was being presented.

There was no going back after that. A lie, once exposed, will forever taste rotten, no matter how sweet it once was.

For further reading material, you can find a great many books on the subject right here on Voat.

hang_em_high ago

I was looking for something to do today. Going to finally finish TGSNT. Nice reading list too, thanks.

Angryelectrician ago

I just can't stomach the fucking music in TGSNT...why do people feel the need to add dramatic music to shit when the facts alone tell the story?

Nukeisrael ago

It’s called propaganda. People don’t change their mind when shown a scientific paper unless they are non lemmings which are less than 10% of the population. Plus they have to be low agreeableness and at least middling IQ.