In this thread we post uplifting and inspiring images of Reich.
Also appreciated would be discussion of what life was actually like in Reich as well as various economic and social policies they employed with the aim of ensuring the prosperity of their people.
Doubt here are many regulars who haven't seen it yet. I still hope it will get a remake with a professional narrator instead of long paragraphs of text.
Connor Russell
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Asher Flores
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Eli Morris
Has anyone read pic related? I've just started it, be interested to hear user's take on it.
Chase Hall
Not all of it, just the first 50 or so pages. It's one of the more impartial books you'll get on the subject.
Jordan Edwards
RIP Adolf Hitler One day, the world will know: you were right. We miss you.
Jack Lee
I fucked this up, big time…
Hudson Nguyen
Love these photos. They are awesome, and I don't mean that in the modern, nu-speak way, I mean they are truly awe-inspiring.
Nicholas Lee
I'm about 150 pages in and haven't been able to finish. It's a pretty good source for things you wouldn't know to look for. I also highlight and take small notes in the margins so it takes me longer to finish books like that.
With that said, read it and learn the small parts of history that had such monumental effect on our world today.
Juan Thomas
Before reading that I didn't really knew about all the traitors and their impact on the war. It's pretty fucking depressing.
Pic related also talk a lot about those traitors within the Reich.
Grayson Powell
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Logan Davis
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Caleb Murphy
Awe was one of Hitler's favourite tools. Those buildings and events are all specifically built to make you feel that way. Check out some books on National Socialist architecture. It's really interesting!