• ghostOfRoux();@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been spending all this time reading history just to find out NOW that you can just make up what the fuck ever you want? This is some bullshit.

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    1 year ago

    10 pfennig dish.

    When Germans ravaged by the long crisis, unemployment and simply hunger wanted help, nazis offered them the recipe for 10 pfennig dish (iirc it was paste made of groats, lard and salt).

    Oh, and also liquidation of unions and “voluntary” labour service.

    EDIT: also we have one hitlerite visitor who came and downvoted every single post in this thread lol.

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      I have a question, what is this 10 pfennig dish look like, and what’s its name?

      Besides that, remember, reprivatization is a term coined to describe Nazi economic policy.

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        I don’t think it had a specific name, it comes from a nazi propaganda poster saying “What we want is the 10-pfennig meal!”, which i didn’t managed to find online, all the search were drowned in thousand numismatic links.

        Anyway, Richard Grunberger wrote about it in his book “A Social History of The Third Reich”

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    1. A century of misery and occupation + millennia of warlording + cyclical horrific famines
    2. 10 years of not being a world power + not having colonies to terrorize and exploit

    nu-redditeur: These are the exact same kind of poverty and were solved the exact same way

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    Literally so did the Nazis

    Given that Hitler also started a massive war which ended up destroying Germany, I think the German people were kind of net losers in that situation.

    This sort of thing also makes me worry a bit about integration with Hexbear – are they gonna just come over here and lib things up?

    • non-diegetic screams@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      This is a Lemmy.world user over in dotworld, not a Hexbear user! dotworld decided they would preemptively defederate with Hexbear because they’re too socialist, and it brought a lot of gross people out to comment.

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      Oh this is def not something a hexbear would say lol. I am new(ish) here but was familiar with hexbear in its earlier days around the time the CTH subreddit got banned. assuming the spirit of the place is approximately unchanged, an ahistorical lib take like that would be roundly dunked on

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    The Nazis also drank water and breathed oxygen, and so does Xi Jin Ping. So do you, dear lib. What does that say about you, hmm?

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      The German Fascists were violently anticommunist, but funnily enough I’ve never seen anybody use that to argue that anticommunism is wrong even though it was far more important to their politics than something like drinking water or breathing oxygen.

      Antisocialists always focus on the Fascists’ least important aspects to induce guilt by association, many of which aren’t even true. E.g. the Fascists were gay (see The Pink Swastika), the Fascists took the guns, the Fascists nationalized literally everything, the Fascists had a strong welfare state, the Fascists lived on the streets, &c. It’s never, ever, ever the elephants in the room.