>>74983613>"Comrades">Shot down by>"Reactionaries"Just goes to show - the NSDAP as a whole may well have instinctively cherished volk and fatherland and they may well have stood heroically against the scourge of (((Communism))), but that alone doesn't make them fully "good guys". At the end of the day, they were still modernist, rationalist revolutionaries who wanted to usurp God's natural, proper cosmic order so they could institute a socially engineered, artificial "order" based around an all-encompassing, omnipotent state in its place. Hitler himself much less so, but people don't realize that he wasn't really representative of the Nazi ideological thought leaders because he was, frankly, *better* than most of the rest of them
We should really view them as antiheroes, more than anything else. Respect their memories, but strive to learn from their shortcomings and from the well-founded criticisms of the likes of Kaiser Wilhelm and Spengler and Evola, and thereby, strive to achieve our shared goals through being better, and succeeding where they failed