Saddam Hussein versus Adolf Hitler.
By Christian Borleis
How dare you comparing Iraq’s
dictator with Adolf Hitler.
Iraq’s Saddam Hussein acquainted his
dictatorship by a coupe while Hitler was democratically elected. Furthermore, in
March 1933 the German Reichstag (parliament) granted Hitler to govern by
decree (the Enabling Act) for four years during which time his economic
successes were so overwhelming that his popularity exceeded the imagination of
his worse foes and opposition. As a matter of fact, Hitler’s dissidents failed
to remove him from office or dispose him by any means, because he had
established himself as the nation’s savior.
In spite of the international Jewish
trade boycott, which started in March 1933, Hitler could not be toppled,
rather converted a bankrupted state into a dynamic productive and prosperous
country, while Saddam brought Iraqis nothing else than economic ruin and
despair. While Saddam squandered money on palaces and monuments, even statues
of himself all over the country, which he saw demolished while being alive,
Hitler didn’t seek such glorification because he had already established
himself into eternity with a practicable monument, which at the same time
fulfilled also the need of his people:
“I am talking about the famous
Reichsautobahn.”
This masterwork of art, this highway
construction is of such aesthetic beauty while blending tastefully into the
environment. The Autobahn winds itself through the mountains, tunnels, valleys
and viaducts, and as a monument it was admired throughout the world. The
colossal and expensive project brought Hitler admiration from far and wide as
it brought him at the same time envy by leaders from abroad who thought
Germany’s progress under his dynamic leadership a threat to their own
backwardness. The popularity of Hitler in those four years had increased that
the German people extended his leadership by plebiscite in 1937 for another
four years.
Wolfowitz called Saddam a
‘lunatic’, Hitler a ‘monster’.
However, when it came to the war in
Iraq, Saddam’s army collapsed in the sand as soon it marched into the
battlefield. In contrast Hitler’ army and his nation stood behind him for five
years withstanding the assault of super powers like America and Russia and
others.
Saddam Hussein will be forgotten in
ten years, because he left no mark in history. Adolf Hitler on the other hand
left a social reform behind, which the successors have not dared to eradicate
yet completely. His Volkswagen is still a part of the glory of the past, seen
on roads of five continents.
Wolfowitz holds grudges
against the
Fuehrer because Hitler refused the service of Jewish advisers around
him, as
it is the practice by all US presidents of the current past. Can you
blame Wolfowitz for holding grudges against Hitler’s rejection?
Hitler’s first sketch of the
Volkswagen
Volkwagen as we all know her
How Jews wanted us to look at Sadam Hussein after 2002
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