• Anarcho-Bolshevik@lemmygrad.ml
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      Hitler was only appointed as Chancellor because Hindenburg and his camarilla urgently needed a broad popular basis for their […] politics. In this respect, the popular support which the [Fascists] enjoyed made the appointment of Hitler as head of government possible. Even though a majority of Germans had voted against Hitler in the Reichstag elections of 6 November 1932, he was still the leader of the strongest political party.

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      23 hours ago

      Why do you keep showing us your ass, you confidently incorrect boor?

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      Western shitlibs: the perfectly obnoxious combination of smugly confident and incorrect