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History: Heil Hitler, or heil Caesar? Hitler the salesman copied from the Romans: The American Eagle… is really Roman…

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Original Post Date: 2010-11-07 Time: 08:00:02  Posted By: Jan

I couldn’t believe my ears! I rewound my video tape, and I had to listen again to make sure I had heard it right the first time! My goodness! I could not believe what I was hearing.

Hitler loved the Romans. Hitler borrowed extremely heavily from the Romans in almost every way. Hitler enjoyed the Roman architecture, and Hitler had plans for a massive city with incredible architecture that was based on the Roman style of architecture.

But… if you will look at a lot of film footage of NAZI rallies you will see something really interesting. The NAZIS made extensive use of the Roman Standards. The Roman standard was the precursor to carrying flags into battle. The Roman Standard was carried into battle initially in order to show where the commander was. It also served as a rallying point for the troops and later the standard acquired other values such as it being a terrible event if the standard was captured.

At the top of the standard was an eagle.

Hitler used large numbers of standards that looked exactly like the Roman standards. He used them in vast quantities at his rallies and the German army apparently used Roman standards too.

Apparently, everyone in the West has been borrowing and making use of the Roman Eagle. Even the American eagle is really just a throw-back to the Roman use of the Eagle as its symbol. (I think even Napoleon used the Eagle too sometimes or so the documentary claimed).

But now for the real kicker. I heard them say it in the documentary, “War and Civilisation” so I had to rewind and listened again. Yes, that’s what they said.

What they said was that Hitler’s NAZI salute with the outstretched arm… WAS ROMAN!! Yes, apparently, the Romans saluted exactly like that – with an outstretched arm. I doubt the Romans shouted “heil” or anything like that (since that’s not Latin). But the Romans saluted that way!

Hitler, clearly, was a very clever marketing man who at first had a lot of failures, and then he figured out how to do things right. Hitler did not strike a chord with the German people at first. Hitler had to learn. The German people were really quite peaceful, procedural people. But Hitler had to inject himself into their midst and then he creatively figured out how to win them over until he eventually had them salivating over him – or at least most of them did.

Hitler was something of a marketeer and salesman. Perhaps its his artistic background that came together and allowed him to do this He invented the myth of the “Aryan race” – this perfect race of super-men.

Hitler liked Wagner and watched his plays and adopted what he saw there. If you will watch Hitler’s speeches you’ll see all these sharp, emotional gestures. He borrowed his style from Wagner.

But Hitler had an incredible admiration for Rome, and the NAZI’s modelled themselves a lot around Roman history. And… you can say what you like, but the Germans were exceptionally successful.

Interestingly, the Romans were also master of TERROR! The Romans, with their farmers as soldiers and later their professional army, practised state terror in a way that nobody has ever done – not against their own people, but against their enemies. The Romans were incredibly DETERMINED PEOPLE who faced many defeats that shattered their armies and broke their morale. But these Romans NEVER accepted defeat.

If the Germans under Hitler were wild… then, make no mistake, the Romans were too. The Romans were able to carve out a vast empire at a time when people were treacherous, barbaric and vicious – and the Romans defeated them all.

The excellence of the German army in WWII is actually incredible. I have heard it said that towards the end of WWII there were some of the German veterans who were so unbelievably battle-hardened that they were almost unbeatable. You won’t read much about it, but they hint about it here and there. Go and check out certain statistics for maximum number of enemy kills by pilots; by tank commanders; etc – and you’ll see numbers that will blow your mind.

Luckily for the Allies, Hitler was only really a salesman and artist. He lacked the real practical genius of his generals and his soldiers and the common German. Hitler later was INSTRUMENTAL in destroying his own creation. Hitler’s lack of understanding of strategy led him to waste his troops endlessly and to hand the Russians an easier victory than they would otherwise have had. Hitler also fired some of the finest military minds on his side.

The Allies did in fact have a plan to kill Hitler. They wanted to drop special forces to kill him at one of his homes. But the Allied generals feared that killing Hitler would backfire on them. The REAL DANGER was that if Hitler was killed that it was VERY LIKELY that he would be replaced by a competant General, and then, the Allies would have been in deep trouble. So the Allies pulled the plug on killing Hitler because Hitler’s crazy moves were aiding the allies a lot in their war effort.

What Hitler did prove, in my view, was what the Germans were capable of if they were properly united and properly led. After all, what the Germans achieved in WWI and WWII was really the result of their own abilities and efforts. Hitler just galvanised them into action.

What it also shows is that 2,000 years later… The Roman Legacy lives on… except that the modern “white world” is actually very wussified and soft. The Romans weren’t like us at all. The Romans were much tougher, and they developed toughness and determination to a level that nobody else has.

The people who destroyed the Romans were really the Christians. The Christians removed the teeth that gave the Romans their incredible bite. It has been said on more than one occasion that the rise of Christianity in Rome is what destroyed it. Christianity made Rome soft and then Rome’s enemies overwhelmed them.