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35 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Don't tell me you're one of these who will be paying off student loans for the next 25 years or sth? :p

No, I’m smart. California is paying for my first year of education. Next year will cost me $1,500. The next 2-3 years after will cost me around $15,000-25,000 I’m afraid. I should be able to pay off loans rather easily (if I ever need any). I just finished my first semester with 27/30 credits (most students have 15-18 after their first semester). I need about 120-140 for a bachelors degree. I’m on track for 4-4 1/2 year graduation.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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17 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Well might as well throw this day away :(. Woke up to “The Nazis” being the number 1 trending thing on Twitter. Really don’t want to know why, just going fast-forward through today.

 

I felt important when I had Tony Schaffer respond to my facts. :lol: 

Oh, the good old "The Nazis were Socialists" debate. We pretty much just had it in Denmark :p

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28 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

I felt important when I had Tony Schaffer respond to my facts. :lol: 

Oh, the good old "The Nazis were Socialists" debate. We pretty much just had it in Denmark :p

 

Let's don't overthink the room here. What did the 'S' stand for in NSDAP name? :evil:

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19 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

Let's don't overthink the room here. What did the 'S' stand for in NSDAP name? :evil:

 

What did the second D stand for in DDR? :p

Putting Socialist (well Sozialistische) in the name doesn't make a party socialist. Hitler even left the party shortly due to them cooperating with the Socialists and he fought the people (The Strasser-brothers and others) who wanted the party to be more socialist.

They also imprisoned way more Socialists than other political officials.

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18 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Well might as well throw this day away :(. Woke up to “The Nazis” being the number 1 trending thing on Twitter. Really don’t want to know why, just going fast-forward through today.

 

And Dinesh D'Souza has joined the discussion. The Christmas entertainment is here! (for me there are only a few better thing than Kevin Kruse (and other historians) tearing him apart :p)

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3 hours ago, Monzanator said:

 

You're the idealist and I'm a cynical realist. That never matches well. I told you that once you reach a certain age, you'll drop the idealistic BS. I've crossed that river already :hatoff:

@Olympian1010 - Do not worry, if you go the same way in life I do (which seems you do so far), you won't cross it at least until the 25 years, so still a lot of idealistic time for you.

 

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37 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

What did the second D stand for in DDR? :p

Putting Socialist (well Sozialistische) in the name doesn't make a party socialist. Hitler even left the party shortly due to them cooperating with the Socialists and he fought the people (The Strasser-brothers and others) who wanted the party to be more socialist.

They also imprisoned way more Socialists than other political officials.

 

No surprise here, KPD was outright communist party, SPD represented the Weimar Republic which Hitler hated. Obviously they both were doomed once Hilter became the Chancellor. Strasser was a victim of in-house NSDAP power struggle similar to Trockiy in Soviet Union.

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On 24/12/2019 at 11:35, Monzanator said:

 

No surprise here, KPD was outright communist party, SPD represented the Weimar Republic which Hitler hated. Obviously they both were doomed once Hilter became the Chancellor. Strasser was a victim of in-house NSDAP power struggle similar to Trockiy in Soviet Union.

 

 

Let's take it from a German historian ...

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