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Protesting in WW2 regime Germany

Gearshift

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I have an interesting question on this subject. Did the National Socialists allow protesting to occur towards them?

I'm asking cause someone I know says the only difference between communism and WW2 regime. Is one lets you live in peace and comfort and promotes people but doesn't allow protesting and the other crushes people and demands almost slavish existence.

This is coming from a person who told me protesting was forbidden in WW2 regime Germany. So he states how is that a good thing for the people if people can't protest the Government.

I have read some of the things written in certain sites like VHO or 30s stuff that did state Gestapo agents would break up strikes sometimes with force. Not shooting but using violence as an example during the construction of the Autobahn.

Anyways I've always viewed protesting as a bit of a useless thing. It might work but why do people need to protest to fix their nation. When the "so-called leaders/leader, should have made the law or laws as best as possible towards the nation. Like HP.Cobra in his Polity sermon "democracy" now a days is exactly what the yehuborim wanted and did in the past topple empires through misinformation. It's like the memetic quote one of our members posted "Erza Pound: A democracy is a nation run by yehuborim".

So can someone explain protesting in N.S.G.?
 
Protests, strikes and Unions were all banned. All workers were Registered in the WW2 regime Workers Union.
 
Gear88 said:
I have an interesting question on this subject. Did the National Socialists allow protesting to occur towards them?
Aktion T4 has been abolished after people's complaints to figure of the past. He respected their will
 

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