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Timeflyer

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1. History rhyming again--(Hitler comparison coming up).
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 09:13 AM
Sep 9

Brennan Center for Justice
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
May 20, 2016
Reform Money in Politics
Influence of Big Money

"Regardless of the party’s financial problems, Hitler was named Chancellor in late January 1933. He called for elections in early March. With less than two weeks left before the vote, Herman Goering sent telegrams to Germany’s 25 leading industrialists, inviting them to a secret meeting in Berlin on February 20, 1933. Attending the gathering were four I.G. Farben directors and Krupp chief Gustav Krupp. Hitler addressed the group, saying “private enterprise cannot be maintained in a democracy.” He also told the men that he would eliminate trade unions and communists. Hitler asked for their financial support and to back his vision for Germany."

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