The Agenda, by Éric Vuillard

The Agenda, by Éric Vuillard
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Every political project, no matter how good or bad, always requires two basic starting supports, the popular and the economic.

We already know that the breeding ground that was Europe in the interwar period led to the growth of populisms like Hitler's and his Nazism established since 1933 ...

But the truth is that as such an organization, the original Nazi regime had not yet been able to reach out, by plunder, to any economic support ...

How did Hitler manage to offset this growing popular support? Where did the necessary funding come from to carry out your project with the insane final solution included?

History sometimes hush up details that, for whatever reason, we end up ignoring, ignoring or overlooking ...

Because yes, Hitler found his funding in renowned entrepreneurs such as Opel, Siemens, Bayer, Telefunken, Varta and other companies.

It is not a question of accusing but of showing a complete chronicle of the facts.

A meeting in February 1933 brought together great economic personalities of the Teutonic country with Hitler himself. Perhaps those industrialists failed to discover what they caused with that support. It can be considered that they only spotted a powerful politician with magnetism for the people and with rhetoric and the ability to improve the economic situation of a Germany that was once again roaring with the potential of a European engine.

Nor should we forget that the not-so-distant conflict of the First World War would awaken in so many Germans a nationalist feeling for the country that was rising from its defeat.

So many and so many aspects led to the fact that after this meeting, Hitler had found support to carry out his government plan.

The industrialists came out convinced that their economic interests were well covered. The machinery of Nazism gained strength from those days of February 1933. Everything turned upside down for Hitler. The die was cast.

The details about so many and so many events of those days are described in this book written from behind the scenes of history, from that dark and privileged space in which the scene can be seen ...

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