Hitler, Nazism and the British
Hitler, Nazism and the British
What did Hitler 'think' about the British? Did he consider Britons to be 'ethnically Aryan', as he did Nordic peoples and the Germans?
I've heard it said that he considered the British Empire and Catholic church to be essential entities in maintaining world stability.
What would have occurred to the British populace had he invaded, and conquered?
I've heard it said that he considered the British Empire and Catholic church to be essential entities in maintaining world stability.
What would have occurred to the British populace had he invaded, and conquered?
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As we're mongrel dogs and not pure Germanic blood, I expect we'd have been all sent to forced labour camps.
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We're of Nordic and Saxon origin, thoughPappa » wrote:As we're mongrel dogs and not pure Germanic blood, I expect we'd have been all sent to forced labour camps.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_mosley
Lots of british people were Facists ...our upper classes had strong links with the Nazis
(a proud boast of aberdeen is that No Facist meeting ever lasted more that 5min before it was stopped )
Lots of british people were Facists ...our upper classes had strong links with the Nazis
(a proud boast of aberdeen is that No Facist meeting ever lasted more that 5min before it was stopped )




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Oh I get it.... you're suggesting we (as in the English presumably) have only Nordic/Germanic blood?
I'd post you a long list of links that would prove you wrong, but I really can't be bothered.
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In 'Mein Kempt' Hitler makes several references to the British and how he wanted the German people to be more British. He seems to have liked and admired us.
He did consider us 'Anglo-Saxon' and this as far as he was concerned made us 'high ranking' racially, though of course not as high as the Aryan race. His plan was to put us in charge of the 'inferior races' as servants or managers ourselves.
After 1933 (when he came to power) he had loads of meetings with British Diplomats trying to forge an Anglo-German treaty, mainly focused against Russia.
'We' never considered it, but we did sign a couple of treaties with a hoped for result that Hitler would recognise Poland's right to exist.
It seems clear that after he kicked the the whole thing off he thought we were to aloof to get involved. He didn't think we would declare war apparently.
In 1940 he communicated via the Swiss and offered Britain very generous peace terms which of course Churchill refused.
He did consider us 'Anglo-Saxon' and this as far as he was concerned made us 'high ranking' racially, though of course not as high as the Aryan race. His plan was to put us in charge of the 'inferior races' as servants or managers ourselves.
After 1933 (when he came to power) he had loads of meetings with British Diplomats trying to forge an Anglo-German treaty, mainly focused against Russia.
'We' never considered it, but we did sign a couple of treaties with a hoped for result that Hitler would recognise Poland's right to exist.
It seems clear that after he kicked the the whole thing off he thought we were to aloof to get involved. He didn't think we would declare war apparently.
In 1940 he communicated via the Swiss and offered Britain very generous peace terms which of course Churchill refused.
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Pappa » wrote:The Angles and Saxons were Germanic tribes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxons
Duh
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No, I'm not. Hitler thought along those lines in terms of his ethnic philosophy, though.Pappa » wrote:Oh I get it.... you're suggesting we (as in the English presumably) have only Nordic/Germanic blood?
I'd post you a long list of links that would prove you wrong, but I really can't be bothered.
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So, if the Germans hadn't been so successful in Belgium/Northern France Chamberlain might still have been in office when Hitler offered peace. I love history.Rum » wrote:In 'Mein Kempt' Hitler makes several references to the British and how he wanted the German people to be more British. He seems to have liked and admired us.
He did consider us 'Anglo-Saxon' and this as far as he was concerned made us 'high ranking' racially, though of course not as high as the Aryan race. His plan was to put us in charge of the 'inferior races' as servants or managers ourselves.
After 1933 (when he came to power) he had loads of meetings with British Diplomats trying to forge an Anglo-German treaty, mainly focused against Russia.
'We' never considered it, but we did sign a couple of treaties with a hoped for result that Hitler would recognise Poland's right to exist.
It seems clear that after he kicked the the whole thing off he thought we were to aloof to get involved. He didn't think we would declare war apparently.
In 1940 he communicated via the Swiss and offered Britain very generous peace terms which of course Churchill refused.
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That's my understanding too. And if he can make the Japanese "honorary Aryans", quibbles after a smattering of French blood could be easily ignored.Lozzer » wrote:No, I'm not. Hitler thought along those lines in terms of his ethnic philosophy, though.Pappa » wrote:Oh I get it.... you're suggesting we (as in the English presumably) have only Nordic/Germanic blood?
I'd post you a long list of links that would prove you wrong, but I really can't be bothered.
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I had a gander through my copy of Mein Kamf, and you're on the mark, Rum. What a nice guy
He admired the frills and pomp of British Parliament, too!

He admired the frills and pomp of British Parliament, too!
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We had a big empire too. He probably liked some of our 'methods'. We didn't play nice despite liking to think we did.Lozzer » wrote:I had a gander through my copy of Mein Kamf, and you're on the mark, Rum. What a nice guy![]()
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The British Empire always played nice. They just got to decide what "nice" meant at any one time.

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He generally makes many humble observations about the empire, mainly regarding its foreign policy and economic/military strategies. He says that the British propaganda machine of the first world war was inspiring.
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