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"Not true!" (In Justice Alito's voice)

Posted by Victor Khomenko on February 11, 2011 at 10:26:56:

Due to nature of the film under discussion, I think there is definitely room for some political arguments, provided we stay with the subject and period and don't drag Bush into it.

I do not think our Depression was in any way responsible for Hitler's raise to power. There were dozens of specifically local German issues and reasons for that. The WWI results as well as the selfish games the European powers each played, were to greatest extend responsible for Hitler gaining strength and momentum.

There was also no chance of a fascist leader appearing in the US, all its Depression suffering notwithstanding.