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Immigration
DIR By: Cthens
Date: December 9, 2021, 4:50 pm
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I'm not trying to start any controversy, but from my readings of
National Socialist literature the NSDAP was highly anti
immigration. Is there a reason we don't hold this same stance?
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Re: Immigration
DIR By: 90sRetroFan
Date: December 9, 2021, 9:24 pm
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"highly anti immigration"
National Socialist Germany was so pro-immigration it was
virtually kidnapping people into Germany:
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostarbeiter
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> The official German records for the late summer of 1944 listed
7.6 million foreign civilian workers and prisoners of war in the
territory of the "Greater German Reich", who for the most part
had been brought there by force.[1] Thus, they represent roughly
a quarter of all registered workers in the entire economy of the
German Reich at that time.[1]
> ...
> At the end of 1941, a new crisis developed in Germany.
Following the mobilization of men into its massive armies, the
country faced a shortage of labour in support of its war
industries. To help overcome this shortage, Göring decreed to
bring in people from the territories seized during Operation
Barbarossa in Central and Eastern Europe. These workers were
called Ostarbeiter.[7] The crisis deepened as the war with the
Soviet Union went on. By 1944, the policy turned into mass
abductions of virtually anyone to fulfill the labour needs of
the Organisation Todt among other similar projects
> ...
> Initially a recruiting campaign was launched in January 1942
by Fritz Sauckel for workers to go to Germany. "On January 28
the first special train will leave for Germany with hot meals in
Kiev, Zdolbunov and Przemyśl", offered an announcement. The
first train was full when it departed from Kiev on January 22.
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> The advertising continued in the following months. "Germany
calls you! Go to Beautiful Germany! 100,000 Ukrainians are
already working in free Germany. What about you?" ran a Kiev
newspaper ad on March 3, 1942.
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Re: Immigration
DIR By: guest55
Date: December 10, 2021, 7:16 pm
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Not to mention Germans were themselves refugees after WWI and
WWII, having lost both wars to Western civilization. Being
German and being anti-refugee is hypocritical to say the least:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/debunking-rightist-anti-immigration-arguments/?message=4101
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Re: Immigration
DIR By: guest63
Date: December 17, 2021, 8:32 pm
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Didn't most Germans after World War II flee to Argentina,
Brazil, Syria, etc, as is mentioned in Aryanism's original
articles?
I remember that on Aryanism some Esoteric National Socialists
believe that the Fuehrer fled to Argentina. Is there any
evidence to support that?
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