
January 30th is 76th anniversary of the Birth National Socialist Germany and marks the beginning of 12 years of the Glorious Third Reich.
On January 30, 1933 our Founder Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor while much of the legislative body, the Reichstag, was made up of elected National Socialists.
Germany, like the rest of the world at that time, was suffering terribly due to the world economic Depression as well as the unjust burden of the Treaty of Versailles.
The Communists were a strong political force backed by the Soviet Union. Before the Nazis were on the scene it looked like Germany would fall to Communism. Thank God for Adolf Hitler and the Nazis!
They saved Germany from Communist terror while at the same time putting the capitalists in line. It wasn’t long until National Socialist Germany was out of the Depression and enjoying a thriving economy while the rest of the world continued to suffer under Judeo-capitalism and Judeo-Communism!
Instead of lines of unemployed workers, National Socialist Germany actually had a shortage of workers! In addition workers had the more rights in National Socialist such as the first to have paid holiday and Overtime paid at a premium rate.
Nordwave, following the same principles as National Socialist Germany used, will bring about the same positive results wherever it gains the power to do so.
As Adolf Hitler said, National Socialist principles will never change but the tactics used to gain power will. In Germany in the 1920s and 1930s it was possible to win power through elections. In Britain today that is virtually impossible for any pro-White organization.
However, with the current economic Depression we’re just now entering into, the life span of the Jewish Occupied Government is getting nearer and nearer to collapse.

February 2nd, 2009 at 9:41 am
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