Hastings gull
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- Nov 23, 2013
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The Daily Mail and Rothermere certainly did. Where would you have stood?
A very interesting question. Millions of Germans, a maximum of 40% of the population, voted for Hitler, though the rough antics of the brownshirts would not have left anyone under any illusion as to what might be expected, should the Nazis have gained power, though prior to1933,no one anticipated the dreadful excesses to come. Equally, 60% did not, despite much intimidation. The economic state of the country was dire and so out of desperation, Hitler gained votes, as ordinary folk sought an alternative to the established parties which they perceived to have let them down, much the same, surely, as the present-day situation in Greece. If you were out of work with no welfare system, as millions were, annoyed at the reparations forced on Germany after WW1, fearful of communism after the chaos of the Bolshevik revolution, and had virtually no access to independent media, might we also have been susceptible?