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<blockquote data-quote="William Ziegler" data-source="post: 604733" data-attributes="member: 6300"><p>I was in Berlin several years ago and in a book shop picked up a book on the Nazis in Berlin. Interesting, the gave points I never read before. 1) Berliners did not like or trust him. Hilter's base was Munich. 2) It wasn't until Stalin's agents disrupted businesses in Berlin and elsewhere that the people of Berlin got scared about Communist subversion and the "little corporal's" message started to appeal to them. Little did they realize his true megalomania until it was too late. Bottom line: Communist subversion, directed by Stalin also played a huge role in Hitler rise to power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ziegler, post: 604733, member: 6300"] I was in Berlin several years ago and in a book shop picked up a book on the Nazis in Berlin. Interesting, the gave points I never read before. 1) Berliners did not like or trust him. Hilter's base was Munich. 2) It wasn't until Stalin's agents disrupted businesses in Berlin and elsewhere that the people of Berlin got scared about Communist subversion and the "little corporal's" message started to appeal to them. Little did they realize his true megalomania until it was too late. Bottom line: Communist subversion, directed by Stalin also played a huge role in Hitler rise to power. [/QUOTE]
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