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10% of Germans want Führer back - survey

Published: 15 October, 2010, 08:40
Edited: 18 October, 2010, 14:56


Adolf Hitler (AFP Photo)

One in ten Germans would like to see a Führer in power; they see dictatorship as the best option for the country, a survey has revealed.

 
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Artyom October 15, 2010, 16:29 quote
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"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." That said, anyone wanting the Fuhrer back is a moron.

Zelvidan October 15, 2010, 18:36 quote
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What I'm going to say has nothing to do with racism, xenophobia, antisemitism or any "Hitlerism". I'm just talking about dictatorship. People should not be free of overconsumption, spreding pollution, waging war, depleting natural resources and of exploitation of the weak and the poor. I believe that a very vast majority of the people doesn't have the self-discipline to make a significant change in our system of consumption. I believe that the democratic system cannot make the necessary changes, unless a population control and education program is implemented to make the "vote" and the will of the people change. In that sense, I just think that some kind of "dictatorship" might be a good thing if it is well administrated.

Andreas Schuck October 15, 2010, 19:34 quote
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Well, of course everyone has an own opinion. Sorry VYAS and the others here, but if people are not grown up in Germany, there will be never really able to understand truly the mentality of that nation, it will be only a guess but out of my view, to criticize or even to judge a nation without to be able to understand them truly isn’t right and fair neither. I would never claim to be able to understand truly the mentality and thinking of people, of that I cannot really understand the language…..Well, with respect to all, have a nice weekend ahead.

Norman October 16, 2010, 02:07 quote
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Tough economic times like these produced the conditions that brought Adolph Hitler to power. Someone or something has to fill the leadership void. HISTORY OFTEN REPEATS ITSELF, SO BE CAREFUL.

Marzipan6 October 16, 2010, 05:37 quote
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Russian media's criticism of Germany in regard to Nazism would carry much more credibility if it also criticised the Kremlin for its determined refusal to implement even 1% of Germany's example of prosecuting Nazi crimes against humanity to the prosecution of Russians who participated in Soviet crimes against humanity. Almost twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet State, the number of Russians that the post-Soviet state has investigated, much less brought to trial, for complicity in Soviet crimes against humanity is exactly ... zero!

Svetlana October 16, 2010, 16:56 quote
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Norman Hill, Do you always look at the articles with pictures only? The word "Fuhrer" means a "leader", and wishing to have a stronger leadership isn't just some Germans' phenomena. I would suggest first to find a reference to Adolf Hitler among that poll, then convince us to be 'alarmed' by a tabloid caliber cartoons.

AgreeToDisgree October 18, 2010, 14:46 quote
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I'd rather Germans had a Constitutional Monarch instead. Hitler stood for a military and fascistic culture which had death camps. Though no lover lof Zionism, I think there were MANY among those that were gassed that were regular citizens of the world and had not plotted the downfall of any government, taking into account that a government may not necessarily represent the people's wishes. Also military cultures are looked down upon everywhere, not that Hitler won the war either, so that encapsulates German failure in strategy as well. Hitler is not the right role model. This also measn that 10% of Germans need to learn to separate FASCIST NATIONALISM and MULTICULTURISM in the context of a globalised world. As for the issue on language or cultural homogeneity, it would be best that the police take up local languages in the minority areas to reach out to them, as a government has the resources ordinary citizens do not have and should not impose on the largely impoverished sectors of immigrant population. Those who refuse to assimilate are not harming anyone, they are just less cosmopolitan CITIZENS OF THE WORLD thats all. Let them be. So long as they pay taxes and are not terrorists their presence should not warrant regressive treatment of their differences. Treat them as autistic at worst, but do promote birth control to maintain populations at most otherwise. This is *IF* and only if, resources are unable to sustain populations to not become another form of discrimination.

Tonya December 20, 2010, 09:49 quote
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If Hitler succeeded, every German citizen should have died fighting with him, pretty much killing any 10% of zero hoping to bring a fuhrer type person back.  As far as fascist Estonia is concerned, if Hitler survived they will be cleaning toilets in the Third Reich's super Berlin City, the center of earth. 

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