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WWI or WWII, which war continues to have the the most impact on the whole world? Why?

robycop3

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Wow, was that revealed to you in a vision? By revelation?

You must be a prophet!
Like Napoleon, Hitler came from nowhere to lead a mighty military force. Nappy fought & won more battles & killed more men than anyone else til Hitler came along. Each one had the potential to have become a menace to the whole world. And God often does things in threes. The number three signifies completeness, along with the numbers 7, 10, & 12.
 

Yeshua1

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Reading Hitler's early history, one can see he was not exactly the brightest bulb in the chandelier as a youngster. And many of the notions he held, such as anti-Semitism, were not unique, & were also held by thousands of other Austrians, as well as tens of thousands of Germans.

His bravery in WW1 can't be denied. He actually earned his Iron Cross for his bravery in performing one of WW1's most-dangerous jobs, a messenger, in pre-radio days.. They had to frequently cross enemy territory in performance of their duties, & soldiers on both sides watched for the other side's messengers, to shoot them & read the enemy's messages.

At the end of the war, Hitler was one of a few who got to remain in the Reichswehr, as a civilian spy, along with his immediate superior, Sgt. Max Amann. it was then that Hitler suddenly acquired the talent to "speak"; he noticed that, in his barracks, if he went on a tirade against such perceived evils as the "November criminals" who'd surrendered Germany to the Allies, his audience sat transfixed.

His job in the military was to investigate the numerous little political parties that'd arisen at war's end, for subversive activity. Sgt. Amann sent him to investigate & attend a meeting of one such small party, called the "German Workers' Party" that was held in a beer hall During the meeting, one speaker rose to speak against the unification of Germany & Austria, an adea Hitler was fervently in favor of. Hitler rose & scathingly blasted everything that speaker said, captivating everyone in that beer hall, who at once looked up at him for leadership. The rest is history, of course. Hitler went from "nobody" to big kahoona in 13 years. He was not smart enough nor talented enough to have done this on his own.
Hitler had the support of Satan, a dry run for still coming Antichrist!
 

robycop3

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My dad, a WW@ vet, was well-acquainted with the story of Hitler. He was one of a coupla million disillusioned German soldiers after WW1, & suddenly, seemingly outta nowhere, he gained the ability to be a super-persuasive speaker & demagogue, from 1919 onward. Even his seeming hiccup with the "Beer-hall Putsch" in 1932 worked to his advantage, causing some people to side with him as being unfairly inprisoned, & many others became curious to hear him speak. He knew exactly how to scratch millions of itching ears in Germany, He played French Prez Lebrun, British PM Chamberlain, & even Stalin, like drums while he prepared for war. He had them cowed, until he felt prepared enough to launch his war against Poland.

And every war move he made worked out great til the Dunkirk blunder & the surrender of France a few days later. I vbelieve that's when the demon left him, & things went rapidly downhill for him after that.
 

Yeshua1

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My dad, a WW@ vet, was well-acquainted with the story of Hitler. He was one of a coupla million disillusioned German soldiers after WW1, & suddenly, seemingly outta nowhere, he gained the ability to be a super-persuasive speaker & demagogue, from 1919 onward. Even his seeming hiccup with the "Beer-hall Putsch" in 1932 worked to his advantage, causing some people to side with him as being unfairly inprisoned, & many others became curious to hear him speak. He knew exactly how to scratch millions of itching ears in Germany, He played French Prez Lebrun, British PM Chamberlain, & even Stalin, like drums while he prepared for war. He had them cowed, until he felt prepared enough to launch his war against Poland.

And every war move he made worked out great til the Dunkirk blunder & the surrender of France a few days later. I vbelieve that's when the demon left him, & things went rapidly downhill for him after that.
looked like satan though now was the time for the Antichrist, but once saw God was not permitting that, departed and left Hitler!
 

kyredneck

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looked like satan though now was the time for the Antichrist, but once saw God was not permitting that, departed and left Hitler!

Couldn't possibly be something like Parkinson's or neurosyphilis or some other disorder to explain his conduct? Has to be demon possession, like straight out of the dark ages. Incredible.
 

robycop3

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Couldn't possibly be something like Parkinson's or neurosyphilis or some other disorder to explain his conduct? Has to be demon possession, like straight out of the dark ages. Incredible.
those diseases don't suddenly empower a not-overly-intelligent person with extraordinary "powers & abilities far beyond those of mortal men" such as Hitler acquired all at once.

The best book I ever have read that cover's Hitler's ancestry & early life is The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich by William Shirer, who lived & worked as a journalist in Austria, Germany, & France from 1933 to December, 1940. He had many contacts there, including both friends & foes of Hitler. Thus, he learned of Hitler's younger days.

Hitler even wrote that, while haranguing barracks mates during his civilian work for the army after WW!, "I found that I could 'speak'!", From then on, he honed his skills as a speaker, including practicing facial expressions & body language in fronta a mirror. He was able to sense what most of a crowd wanted to hear, & he made sure they heard it from him, while not altering his goofy beliefs one bit. His heroes were Hegel, Fichte, Nietzsche, Napoleon, the composer Wagner, and an Englishman, Houston Chamberlain, who drew from those mentioned above, with a good dose of his own hooey added. But none of them gave him any knowledge of politix or battle strategy.

His great speaking ability & political savvy came from SOMEWHERE; he wasn't born with them. And my best candidate is a demon. I don't believe Satan will be allowed to personally indwell anyone but the beast/antichrist.
 

robycop3

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History will repeat itself in the coming antichrist/beast. The German & Austrian peoples are among the most-intelligent on earth, with many scientists, scholars, engineers, etc. likely second only to the Jews in inventions. But they readily came under the spell of Hitler's speeches. There are STILL a few people who heard him speak that believe he was the greatest man who ever lived, & believe it was the weakness of his underlings that caused his downfall.

While Hitler likely had a demon, the beast will be indwelt by Satan himself. His speeches will make Hitler's seem like a child's babbling in comparison. His actions, & those of his underlings will make the nazis seem like a nursery full of naughty toddlers in comparison.

But 99.9% of the people will follow him blindly, as he will make life seem good for them, financially well-off, at peace, able to handle natural disasters, with strict-but-benevolent govt. there'll be no prisons; criminals will be swiftly whacked, as will protestors against the govt. as well as anyone caught not worshipping the beast & his statue. What Christians there'll be will live a rough life, & many will be caught & killed. This won't last too long, as the great trib will begin.
 
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