Re: Capitalists and concentration camps

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 21:55:37 MDT


In a message dated 9/27/2000 12:25:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
retroman@turbont.net writes:

<< Hitler himself was NOT a capitalist, as I've said previously. He actually,
 according to Speer, lived quite modestly. Goering and Bormann were the two
big
 looters (and were not capitalists either), who would as a matter of practice
 force industrialists to pay them big kickbacks on government contracts,
 appropriate state funds, equipment, and land for personal use. >>
He basically used the "front" as a modest, philosopher, deep into thought. He
really was indeed, the richest man in europe as of 1939, and that includes
the british royals. He had not only cofiscated stuff, but had contributors
from the German industrialists. So much, for the fellow who never carried
money around-that's all a myth. The nice houses at berchtishgarten,
continually expanded, with a u-bouat generator installed, plus several
headquarters, bellie adorks cultural myth. So was he a capitalist, or a leech
of capitalists? He sceme succeeded as far as drawing money into personal bank
accounts is concerned.



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