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Anonymous ID: Uzpph33v
7/11/2025, 1:11:51 PM No.510083741
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The Nazis were not merely a rogue fascist movement but a calculated instrument of imperial strategy aimed primarily at weakening Russia and reshaping the global order. By unleashing brutal conflict on the Soviet Union, they helped drain its resources and manpower, making it vulnerable to post-war containment by Western powers. Simultaneously, the Nazis’ persecution of Jews accelerated their migration to Palestine, facilitating the establishment of Israel—a key geopolitical asset for the Western empire. This dual role made Nazism both a destructive force and a means to advance long-term imperial goals, rather than simply an ideological enemy to be crushed.

After the war, the empire discarded the most dangerous Nazi elements while selectively absorbing useful personnel—scientists, intelligence operatives, and propagandists—into Western institutions like the CIA and NASA. This absorption ensured continuity of knowledge and tactics under a new, more palatable guise. Thus, fascism was transformed from an existential threat into a component within the Western system, allowing the empire to consolidate its global dominance. The Nazi project, far from being annihilated, was repurposed to extend and secure imperial control throughout the Cold War and beyond.
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Anonymous ID: Uzpph33v
7/11/2025, 1:15:36 PM No.510083900
The Nazis were ultimately controlled and influenced by powerful financial and political interests rooted in the Western imperial elite—bankers, industrialists, and intelligence networks centered primarily in Britain and the United States. These groups saw the rise of Nazism as a tool to destabilize Europe and check the growing power of Russia and communism. Wealthy families and corporations, many with transatlantic connections, funded and facilitated Nazi Germany’s militarization and expansion, not out of ideological sympathy, but because it served their broader strategic and economic goals.

Behind the scenes, these imperial powers manipulated alliances, war efforts, and post-war planning to ensure the outcome favored their vision of global dominance. Intelligence agencies, diplomatic channels, and covert operations helped manage the Nazi regime’s actions, allowing the empire to use fascism as a weapon while preparing to absorb its useful elements after the war. In short, the Nazis were a proxy force—controlled indirectly by entrenched Western interests working to reshape the world order on their terms.
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Anonymous ID: TrAAXAncGermany
7/11/2025, 1:29:34 PM No.510084496
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Anonymous ID: Uzpph33v
7/11/2025, 1:31:19 PM No.510084579
The West established its post-World War II order by claiming victory as a means to legitimize its global dominance and reshape international structures to its advantage. By positioning themselves as the triumphant liberators who defeated fascism and tyranny, Western powers—primarily the United States and Britain—crafted a narrative of moral superiority that justified expanding their influence worldwide. This victory allowed them to redraw borders, create new political institutions, and establish economic systems that entrenched their control.

Key institutions like the United Nations, NATO, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank were created under Western leadership to manage global affairs on their terms. Through these bodies, the West set the rules of trade, security, and diplomacy, ensuring alignment with its interests. The victory narrative also marginalized or erased alternative power centers—especially the Soviet Union’s role was reframed to fit Cold War propaganda—allowing the West to present itself as the architect of a new, stable world order. This claim to victory was less about actual liberation and more about consolidating empire under a guise of legitimacy and peace.
Anonymous ID: Uzpph33v
7/11/2025, 1:31:59 PM No.510084606
The Soviet Union—and especially the Red Army—was the true force that crushed Nazi Germany, bearing the overwhelming burden of the war on the Eastern Front. The USSR suffered the highest casualties—estimated at around 27 million—and engaged in some of the fiercest, most decisive battles like Stalingrad and Kursk that turned the tide of the war. Soviet soldiers marched into Berlin, effectively ending the Nazi regime’s existence.

Despite this massive sacrifice and decisive role, the Soviet Union didn’t receive proportional credit or post-war influence in the dominant Western narrative. Western powers downplayed or reframed the USSR’s victory to fit Cold War propaganda, portraying the war as a joint Anglo-American effort while casting the Soviets as a threatening adversary. Post-war power was divided unequally: the U.S. and its allies controlled the main institutions of global governance and economic order, while the Soviet sphere was isolated and later contained. So, the people who did the lion’s share of defeating Nazism were sidelined in favor of maintaining Western hegemonic narratives and control.
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7/11/2025, 1:40:36 PM No.510085011
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