What did (((Hitler))) mean by this?

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He wanted to unite the germanic people under one banner of worker solidarity.

Amschel Shekelgrubber was a communist crypto Zionist jew who sacrificed ost juden on the altar of Moloch so the jews could secure a homeland don't you know?

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>fights against freikorps

What did he mean by this?

everyone in that thread talks about the mods and /pol/, not about pic

>everyone facing in one direction, marching in unison
>Hitler just cluelessly staring into the void out of place like a sperge
God damn it Adolf get back in formation.

What's with all the threads about le gommie hitler xDDD?

It makes both /pol/ and /leftypol/ confused and angry, it is prime bait and should be pointed out more often imho

Strasserites are /leftypol/ and it makes them happy

>Strasserites are /leftypol/
No, fuck off

accept the truth Jew

Hitler worked as a spy for the army right up til he was sent to investigate the German's Worker Party.

He worked as a spy when infiltrating the DAP in July of 1919. Before that he worked for the army of the Bavarian Soviet republic of his own volition.

Do we have any concrete evidence he was a member, or are we just going off the picture?

They meme about nazbol all the fucking time, it's their only meme

National Bolshevism is the only legitime ideology in 21st century

unironic nazbol/strasserism gets banned tho

>According to the sources I've read on the matter, namely "Hitler" by Ian Kershaw and the Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J. Evans, Hitler did in fact serve the army of the Bavarian Socialist Republic.

>That seems odd given that it was a communist revolution, and he was Hitler, but it appears that he didn't partake in any fighting and manage to defect before the collapse of the army and the bloodbath in Munich when the Right wing Paramilitaries entered the city.
I took a quick peak at Hitler's wiki and I'm surprised that isn't listed there. It was a very important event, as lead to Hitler being given ideological training like many other soldiers. It was during this ideological training that Hitler got noted for his ideological extremism and was sent to spy on the Nazi party.

>I took a quick peak at Hitler's wiki and I'm surprised that isn't listed there. It was a very important event, as lead to Hitler being given ideological training like many other soldiers. It was during this ideological training that Hitler got noted for his ideological extremism and was sent to spy on the Nazi party.

I know its reddit, but talk about an event from one of the most influential men in history being obscured. What does Veeky Forums think? Was Hitler /ourguy/ or was he (((Hitler))). Did he get butthurt when the revolution failed or maybe afraid, or was he a double agent?

forgot sauce

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There's a section on Hitler's involvement in the wiki article for the Bavarian Soviet republic but his involvement is wholly omitted from his main wiki page. Hitler probably had some sort of "genuine" left wing sympathies after the conclusion of the first world war but the jews running the revolutionary show in Bavaria probably left a bad taste in his mouth I think.

Even if it is so, it really is miles away from he rabid anti-semitism and anti-communism of his later years.

It really is interesting why this extremely important event did not receive any attention. For one in terms of psychology it could be his sheer disappointment and eventual acceptance that they Freirkorps worn, which then turned into hatred, that maybe the Jews had wasted the revolution.

There is literally no reference by anyone of his later circle to his participation, zero, not even his closest associates knew.

Also source here desuarchive.org/his/thread/3563456/#3563456

Mentions Hitler defended the Social Democrats over the communists, a sign of covering his back? Interestingly he meets Rohm not long after:


>Following the armistice on 11 November 1918 that ended the war, Röhm continued his military career as an adjutant in the Reichswehr. He was one of the senior members in Colonel von Epp's Bayerisches Freikorps für den Grenzschutz Ost ("Bavarian Free Corps for Border Patrol East") (Freikorps Epp), formed at Ohrdruf in April 1919, which finally overturned the Munich Soviet Republic by force of arms on 3 May 1919. In 1919 he joined the German Workers' Party (DAP), which the following year became the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). Not long afterward he met Adolf Hitler, and they became political allies and close friends. He led the Reichskriegsflagge militia at the time of the Munich Beer Hall Putsch, when it occupied the War Ministry for sixteen hours

>confused and angry

Kek

Eh, reading that archive page there definitely seems to be some kind of a coherent chronology there, piecing together the section about Hitler's participation in the Bavarian Soviet with the "entry into politics" section from his main wiki article, I'm guessing he developed generic and milquetoast dislike for the jews during his prewar time in Vienna that wasnt outside of the European norm of the time and during the Bavarian Soviet republic it matured into the more virulent strain of anti semitism that was something else altogether.

the SJW mods banned discussion of strasserism

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