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Always remember to be respectful towards fellow National Socialists
I am confused on who Ezra Pound is, he was brought up in a reading in my introduction to Philosophy class a few years ago and he was just mentioned as if he were a normal, Philosopher.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_control_in_Germany >Gun restriction laws applied only to handguns, not to long guns or ammunition. The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and transfer of rifles and shotguns, and the possession of ammunition.[8] The legal age at which guns could be purchased was lowered from 20 to 18.[9][10]Permits were valid for three years, rather than one year.[9]Holders of annual hunting permits, government workers, and NSDAP (the National Socialist German Workers' Party) members were no longer subject to gun ownership restrictions. Prior to the 1938 law, only officials of the central government, the states, and employees of the German Reichsbahn Railways were exempted.[8] Manufacture of arms and ammunition continued to require a permit, with the proviso that such permits would no longer be issued to any company even partly owned by Jews; Jews could not manufacture or deal in firearms or ammunition.[8]
archive.fo/RyWg9 >Few German citizens owned, or were entitled to own firearms in Germany in the 1930s.[2] The Weimar Republic had strict gun control laws.[8] When the Third Reich gained power, some aspects of gun regulation were loosened, such as allowing firearm ownership for Nazi party members and the military.[5]:672 The laws were tightened in other ways. Nazi laws systematically disarmed "unreliable" persons , especially Jews, but relaxed restrictions for ordinary German citizens.[5]:670,676 The policies were later expanded to include the confiscation of arms in occupied countries.[9]:533,536 If he had to choose, Harcourt said, the Nazi regime was pro-gun compared with the Weimar Republic that preceded it.[5]:671,677
Unlike (((Marxist))) regimes which all had draconian gun laws
He's popular among Jewish intellectuals because he was an antisemitic fascist who changed his ways later in life and spent a lot of his time around Jewish circles, arguing against antisemitism, as if it's a mental illness. He and Allen Ginsberg were very close friends.
Pic related Germany - Poland true relationship and consequences of the war
Hitler never wanted the war that was started by jewish bankers for jewish power benefit because National Socialism system was the most dangerous threat to the internacional Jewish banks and financial monetary system that control the world today
Hitler did the hardest and most dangerous job as a soldier in WW1: history.com/news/world-war-i-runners-1917 >Runners were usually low-ranking non-commissioned officers, such as corporals, who were chosen for their fitness, stamina and ability to read maps, Cart explains. They also had to be tough and resourceful enough to find their destination in any sort of weather, and sufficiently lithe and agile to navigate obstacles. As they ventured beyond their unit’s position, they faced the risk of being shot or blown up before they got there, or on the way back.
>Of all the jobs in the infantry, “the runner’s job was the hardest and most dangerous,” World War I veteran Lt. Allan L. Dexter observed in a 1931 newspaper article. “With a runner, it was merely a question of how long he would last before being wounded or killed.”
>Those who volunteered for the job of runner were regarded with great respect by others who served. As Elton Mackin wrote in his memoir Suddenly We Didn’t Want to Die: Memoirs of a World War I Marine, “A fellow didn’t have to take a runner’s job. All a fellow had to do was say no. Except in a pinch, when there was neither time nor choice, no one served as a runner except a volunteer, for many vital things depended upon the men carrying the messages.”
"It should never be believed that life, liberty and happiness will fall from the sky, everything is rooted in one's own will, in one's own labour" A.H
"The most precious possession you have in this world is your own people. And for this people and for the sake of this people we will struggle and fight, never slacken, never tire, never lose courage and never lose faith"
"Life doesn't forgive weakness"
“He who would live must fight. He who doesn't wish to fight in this world, where permanent struggle is the law of life, has not the right to exist.”
“Obstacles do not exist to be surrendered to, but only to be broken.”
"Reading is not an end to itself, but a means to an end"
"The art of reading and studying consists in remembering the essentials and forgetting what is not essential"