The Night of the Long Knives - A level History
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2024
- In this video, we shall look at the events leading up to and around the night of the long knives. This led to the full establishment of the Nazi Dictatorship.
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R. Whitefield & S. Waller, Oxford AQA History for A Level: Democracy and Nazism, Germany 1918-1945 (Oxford University Press, 2015).
A. Farmer, My Revision Notes: AQA AS/A-Level History: Democracy and Nazism, Germany 1918-1945 (Hodder, 2016).
N. Pinfield, A/AS Level History for AQA Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918-1945 (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
R. Evans, The Coming of the Third Reich (Penguin, 2004).
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Rohm didn’t kill himself he refused an ss man shot him with an mp40 after 10 or so minutes
They got absolute power, one mandate at the time.
Great video.
We should never forget how the dictators get to power.
Awesome, thank you for the excellent dissertation! History is fantastic and people would be wise to appreciate and understand the past.
Big Chungus
Wow this is great, its so nice to see history on this subject that isnt vitriolic.
What
Thank you for doing this I'm amazed that this has one comment and such a low view count.
Well you can imagine why Nazi stuff isnt spread around more.
if you dont give me your likes i will steal your infant
Thank you for the breakdown on history.... I'm super impressed with the straight line you drew under concentration camps though🤣🤣🤣. Seriously, thank you for the lesson
great video!!
Rohm wanted the army subordinate to the SA lmfao
He had desperately tried to appeal to socialists. His main political opposition were socialists.
I always took the view that Hitler saw things like socialism and fascism as tools...mainly to be used on a temporary basis.
It seems to me that his acceptance of socialism was based around getting out from under the economic damage caused by the Versailles Treaty. By using socialist type programs, and creating a currency of sorts, by issuing work certificates...as payment... Hitler began to pull Germany out of the economic downward spiral. But I always thought that once Germany had been put back on a successful track that socialism would be dialed back accordingly.
It seems he viewed fascism in a similar way. But fascism would be applied to his anti-communism efforts. Once communism was defeated, I think Hitler would have abandoned fascism.
He was striving for a high trust homogenous society. Once the high trust functionality had been restored... socialism and fascism would not be necessary. I think he assumed a highly reciprocal society would exist at that point, negating the need for either system.
I think he would have likely put them back in his tool box 🧰 and only resurrected them if the need ever arose again.
But I don't think he was intrinsically a big fan of either socialism or fascism in an ideological sense.
Communists*
Lmfao you know socialist is in their party name, right? Look at what they did with the economy- socialism 101. It just so happened that he viewed jews as falling into two categories, but they are one and the same at the leadership level in his mind: communist and the capitalist ownership class that socialism must destroy (these ultra rich bankers!!!!).