Hitler is obsessed with not repeating Napoleon's mistakes on his invasion of Russia

>Hitler is obsessed with not repeating Napoleon's mistakes on his invasion of Russia
>repeats the greatest mistake of all: having the idea to invade Russia in the first place

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But muh lebensraum

Not even avoiding Napoleon's mistakes would save one of the dullest regimes in the history of totalitarian states. Seriously, each history chapter surrounding the failed painter and his pals from the National Socialist German Workers' Party as they fight what they call the „international Jewry“ has been indistinguishable from the others. Aside from the monumental imagery, the regimes‘ only consistency has been it’s lack of excitement and ineffective use of it’s military, all to make anti-semitism seem tactically Jewish, to make it’s misinterpreted Nietzschean inspiration seem inert.
Perhaps the die was cast when Hitler ordered the Night of the Long Knives: he made sure his regime would never be taken seriously by anyone besides the world’s most ignorant, moronic extremists. Just a ridiculously profitable cross-promotion for his book.
The Third Reich might have been anti-Christian (or not), but it’s certainly anti-adventurous in it’s refusal of wonder, beauty and excitement. No one wants to face that fact. Now, thankfully, they no longer have to.

>a-at least their military was good though
„No!“ The Wehrmacht was dreadful, their campaigns ultimately a disaster. As I studied, I noticed that everytime they went to war, the Germans conducted one or another atrocity. I began marking on the back of an envelope every time that the Wehrmacht conducted an atrocity or conducted some form of „Jewish“ act, such as false-flag attacks. I stopped only after I marked the envelope several dozen times. I was incredulous. The mind of a National Socialist is so governed by autistic fantasies of romantism that they have no other way of acting. Later I read a lavish, Holocaust-denying paper on Adolf Hitler by David Irving. He wrote something to the effect of, „If these kids are reading /pol/, they will go on to read David Irving.“ And he was quite right. He was not being ironic. When you read /pol/, you are, in fact, trained to read David Irving.

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>godtier
>francoism

Fucking hell, it's entering this board and seeing some retarded shit

What post-WW1 German history texts would you recommend? Which were you reading as you were doing the envelope tally?

please don't tell me people already start using this copy-pasta

holy shit it's copypasta from Veeky Forums you autistic newfag

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If the Germans did not invade the soviets they would have invaded them

Gas yourself (((shill))).

could have worked if they beelined for the caucasus straight away in june 1941

>He bought the "No one can Invade Russia" meme
Poland and the Mongols would like a world with you.

Not to mention Germany beat them in the last war.

>Mongols
When will this meme die? When Mongols invaded there was no such thing as Russia, it was a clusterfuck of disorganized, atomized principalities.

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In order to successfully invade Russia you have to do it when they are in turmoil. Mongols did it while Kievan Rus was warring tribes, Poland did it during time of Troubles, Germany did it in ww1 by causing the Russian Civil War. This is the key. And the Kievan Rus is essentially Russia as they had united all the European parts of Russia except the steppe for over 2 centuries.

The Russia they dealt with was far different than the one during Hitler's time.

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poor italy desu

>And the Kievan Rus is essentially Russia
Kievan Rus is a misnomer invented by some Hohol retard. It's just Rus. And no it's not really Russia as in Russia the country, more like "an area where Russians live", nothing there was united.

>Hitler obsessed with avoiding the mistakes of Napoleon
>Invades Russia while still at war with Britain

He sure was a smart guy

>the only one who went up and hadn't just come off getting their economy trashed by war was Japan

nice

enough of this pasta, faggot

This is a bazinga tier post.

Why does everyone go back to Napoleon when Hitler himself and the entire German leadership had been part of a war with Russia that ended in the treaty of Brest-Litovsk.

It took me until the "No!" before I realized what I was reading, you cheeky bastard