10 Pictures That Show How America Is Becoming A Lot Like Nazi Germany

Prison Fence - Public DomainThe history books tell us about how evil and wicked the Nazis were, so why aren’t we more alarmed that the United States is becoming more like Nazi Germany with each passing day?  More than three years ago, I wrote an article entitled “25 Signs That America Is Rapidly Becoming More Like Nazi Germany” which got a ton of attention.  Unfortunately, nothing has gotten better since I first published that piece.  Government control freaks are still watching us, tracking us, recording our phone calls and monitoring our emails.  TSA thugs at our airports are still fondling the private parts of our women and children and laughing while they do it.  Our police and our military are still training for civil unrest and martial law in America.  And even though our politicians are socializing our economy and destroying our constitutional freedoms, the American people keep sending most of them back to Washington time after time.  It is an incredibly sad thing to watch the country that you love slowly die right in front of your eyes.

At the heart of Nazism was a desire to control everyone and everything, and that is exactly what we are seeing in America today.  Most of our “leaders” are psychotic control freaks that want to micromanage every aspect of our lives.  For example, a bill that was just introduced in Congress would force all children in public schools nationwide to be vaccinated with no exceptions whatsoever.  Other new legislation that was just introduced would ban all sales of ammunition over the Internet and require ammo dealers to report all bulk sales to individuals to the government.  Our founders intended for this nation to be a place where individual freedom and liberty were maximized, but today we literally have millions of laws, rules and regulations that wrap us so tightly in red tape that we can hardly breathe.

To say that we are becoming just like the Nazis is a very strong statement, but I think that after reviewing the evidence you will agree with me.  The following are 10 pictures that show how America is becoming just like Nazi Germany…

#1 It surprises most people to learn that the Nazis were actually radical leftists that had great animosity for free market capitalism.  For example, National Socialist theologian Gregor Strasser once made the following statement

We National Socialists are enemies, deadly enemies, of the present capitalist system with its exploitation of the economically weak … and we are resolved under all circumstances to destroy this system.

With that in mind, I want you to check out the following political cartoon from 1934.  The same kinds of things that helped the communists rise to power in Russia and the Nazis rise to power in Germany are happening in the United States today…

Chicago Tribune Cartoon 1934

#2 Just like in Nazi Germany, political leaders in America tend to foster cult followings.  At this point, there are millions of Americans that would support Barack Obama and believe whatever he had to say even if he was sacrificing children on the White House lawn.  These kinds of followers are called “sheeple” for a reason…

Obama And His Sheep - from Facebook

#3 The Nazis were well known for their brutal police tactics, and that is definitely true of us today.  The following photo is a powerful commentary on the transformation of police in America over the past several decades…

Police State 2014

Just recently, representatives from 117 countries confronted the U.S. about all of this police brutality at the United Nations’ Human Rights Council.  Unfortunately, I don’t think that this is actually going to change anything…

The United States was slammed over its rights record Monday at the United Nations’ Human Rights Council, with member nations criticizing the country for police violence and racial discrimination, the Guantánamo Bay Detention Facility and the continued use of the death penalty.

The issue of racism and police brutality dominated the discussion on Monday during the country’s second universal periodic review (UPR). Country after country recommended that the U.S. strengthen legislation and expand training to eliminate racism and excessive use of force by law enforcement.

#4 Why do so many of our police insist on dressing up like Darth Vader these days?  Yes, I know that body armor is called for in certain situations, but many believe that the primary goal of these outfits is to intimidate.  The following photo was submitted to Flickr by Elvert Barnes…

Police Dressed Up Like Darth Vader - Photo from Elvert Barnes on Flickr

#5 In recent years, the American people have become conditioned to seeing troops in our streets.  This next picture is from the Ferguson protests.  The fact that sharpshooters were deployed on rooftops during the unrest there is more than a little disconcerting…

Police sharpshooter with weapon trained in the direction of the camera at protests in Ferguson - Photo by Jamelle Bouie

#6 Just like in Ferguson, when rioting started in Baltimore the police were initially ordered to stand down and allow it to spiral out of control.  Then after a few hours, National Guard troops were finally deployed to help restore order.  We are slowly getting used to the idea that martial law in our cities is a good thing…

Maryland_National_Guard - photo from Maryland National Guard

#7 Meanwhile, “progressives” continue to use our system of public education to launch a relentless attack on the values that this country was founded upon.  The Nazis were also big believers in “public education”, and they used it with shocking efficiency.  Today, our children are being brainwashed to accept “progressive values”, and most Americans don’t seem to be too concerned about what is happening…

Guns And Bible

#8 Yes, the Nazis loved gun control.  In fact, they eventually had everyone in the general population turn in their guns, and that is precisely what the “progressives” would love to see take place in the U.S. today.  But what would this country look like if that actually happened?  I think that this next photo which has been circulating on Facebook gives us a clue…

Turn In Your Arms

#9 Under the Nazis, the Germans were taught to salute a new flag and to adopt an entirely new set of values.  In America today, it is not “politically correct” to display the American flag publicly or to show honor for it.  Instead, we are being trained to think of ourselves as “global citizens” and to never question the growing power of international institutions such as the United Nations.  Fortunately, there are many Americans that never plan to accept the “global governance” that the elitists have planned…

I Never Pledged Allegiance To This Flag

#10 In the end, the reason why the Nazis were so successful in Germany was because the vast majority of the German population simply complied with their demands.  As Americans, we are going to be faced with our own choices in the years ahead…

Eagle Rising

So what do you think?

Is America becoming more like Nazi Germany?

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BUCKHED
BUCKHED
May 17, 2015 10:38 am

Got together with some friends on Saturday for a little shooting . We burned through at least 25K rounds. There’s nothing like shooting a 50 cal machine gun.We had one round where 8 tripod mounted machine guns were going off at one time…it was deafening .

Even had the sheriff stop by to fire a few rounds.

Worried about the USA turning into Nazi Germany…yes. Worried about the outcome…nope .

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
May 17, 2015 11:12 am

Hitler had almost 100% support of the people, Oreo is not even in the ballpark with support in the US. Elites have failed miserably with selling us a Dear Leader puppet and they know it.

Their only hope is to use force and as Buckhed pointed out, Merkans have shit that will jump out and git ya.

TPTB don’t have a horse in their stable that would get the kind of support Hitler had in Germany, and they are dreaming if they think Hitlery Clinton is the “one”. Elites have admitted that they are 10 to 15 years behind schedule and that can only mean that they will use the perfect storm of collapse/war/civil division to try to conquer us. This chapter in history will be particularly ugly.

Stucky
Stucky
May 17, 2015 11:13 am

“#9 .. In America today, it is not “politically correct” to display the American flag publicly or to show honor for it.” ———– from the article

Strongly disagree. The Amerikan Flag (USA!USA!USA!) is everywhere from sporting events, to bumper stickers, to lapel pins. to every other kind of merchandise including flag condoms (wrap it before you tap it!!), and especially in churches. OTOH, I have never seen that UN Flag before. Where is the evidence?

As for the rest … spot on!! Nice pics, nice summaries.

Stucky
Stucky
May 17, 2015 11:45 am

“Hitler had almost 100% support of the people, Oreo is not even in the ballpark ..” —- Bea

Interesting, Bea. While Obama has nowhere the totality of support enjoyed by Hitler … yet …. yet … he was elected TWICE! I would say that puts him somewhere in the ballpark.

Here’s where Obama and Hitler are very much alike; — 1) Hitler promised almost all groups in Germany nice shit and what they wanted to hear and, 2) when shit didn’t work out he had a scapegoat (da Joos). Obama + Hitler = Obitler … can’t hardly tell one from the other.

Soooo … about that near 100% support thing, Hitler —

— put an end to disorder and restored “order” (Germans LOVE ‘order’!!)
— made the streets safe to walk again at night
— stamped out criminality
— improved moral standards
— eradicated mass unemployment
— built the Autobahns
— rebuilt the military
— installed PRIDE via “Volksgemeinschaft” (a national community)

What’s not to like??

Yet, even as late as 1934, in some working-class areas of Germany, up to a third had not given Hitler their vote. But, by the late 1930’s, after German troops marched into the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland. his popularity suddenly rose to over 98%. Yet, even so, some folks believe that the building up of the illusion that Hitler was some towering heroic genius might have been Joseph Goebbels greatest propaganda achievement. Just food for thought …

As a side note, both my parents hated Hitler from the get go ….

If interested, a well written article on Der Spiegel; “The Führer Myth: How Hitler Won Over the German People” Here;

http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/the-fuehrer-myth-how-hitler-won-over-the-german-people-a-531909.html

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
May 17, 2015 12:09 pm

Stucky- Can’t say that I have ever seen news clips of Gazillions of citizens turning out to catch a glimps of our dear leader Oreo as you have seen on hundreds of docs covering the Hitler era. He looked pretty friggin popular in the news reels and even you can’t pooh pooh that.

I have read numerous accounts of people (like your parents) who spoke against Hitler that were dragged out of their homes by their neighbors/townsmen and beaten. Oreo was elected twice (and I use the term elected loosely) with a great deal of help from MSM lies as to his popularity and voting on the part of wetbacks/dead people/18 to 28 year old fuckwits.

Stucky
Stucky
May 17, 2015 12:40 pm

Bea

I’m not poo-pooing anything.

Remember back in the day when Saddam Hussein “won” his last election with 99% of the vote? hahaha. All I’m saying is whenever you see anyone, anywhere, garnering 90%, or greater, of a vote that you should be very very skeptical of that.

ASIG
ASIG
May 17, 2015 1:33 pm

If you want the ultimate in people control, that would be Islam. In Islam, Freedom is the root of all evil and absolute control of all aspects of life is their answer for everything. If you don’t do what you’re told you lose your head, it’s that simple.

Look at the countries where Islam is in total control and the percentage of the population that are Islamic and it should be obvious that in these countries freedom doesn’t exist.

Saudi Arabia 100%
Somalia 100%
Maldives 99.9%
Mauritania 99.9%
Western Sahara 99.8%
Turkey 99%
Afghanistan 99%
Oman 99%
Yemen 99%
Iran 99%
Algeria 99%
Djibouti 99%
Tunisia 99%
Comoros 99%

http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Religion/Islam/Percentage-Muslim

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
May 17, 2015 3:47 pm

Before Hussein is dead in his bunker, the USA will look like Berlin in May1945. Thank you all you Useful Idiots for electing this anti-Christ Black Madhi (Google: AntiChrist Obama? Islamic World Lauds Obama as the Mahdi).

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 17, 2015 4:04 pm

Stucky said:
“— put an end to disorder and restored “order” (Germans LOVE ‘order’!!)
— made the streets safe to walk again at night
— stamped out criminality
— improved moral standards
— eradicated mass unemployment”

To do any of that, Obunghole would have to eradicate da feral kneegrow. I don’t see it.

What’s really gonna make our trip through the Fourth Turning interesting is the fact that we are armed. I sure as fuck don’t want to see it but I believe I will witness the real reason why our founders spelled out the 2nd Amendment.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 17, 2015 4:57 pm

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Stephanie Shepard
Stephanie Shepard
May 17, 2015 7:50 pm

I still think comparing the US to Nazi Germany is a far stretch. The biggest difference between Americans and Germans of the 1930s is out Constitution. The US Constitution is more than just a list of our rights. After two hundred plus years it is our national identity as well as our tradition. Germany post World War One was an entirely different political atmosphere. The country was not only dealing with a post war, but a bubbling Revolution similar to the Bolsheviks. The newly established Wiemar Republic after the monarchy collapse of Wilhelm the second did not have a strong national identity. I seriously doubt the majority of Americans are willing to throw away our entire identity, as a matter of fact I am seeing a liberal backlash starting to happen.

ottomatik
ottomatik
May 17, 2015 7:58 pm

Admin- Wonderful quote. Imagine the difference in the world if people were armed and governments were not. Even our own, spending 1 trillion plus on gunpowder, arming our young men, sending them abroad telling them to smoke these ‘folks’, and telling them upon return they cannot be trusted with personal armament. Shit state of affairs indeed.

TE
TE
May 17, 2015 8:51 pm

@Bea, and others, Obama is nothing but a red herring.

Meant to solidify the demoncrats (check) and unite those opposed (check).

Problem is it DOESN’T matter.

With the exception of not bombing Syria, just WHAT would have McCain, or Romney, been doing any different?

WHAT?

Would they have NOT signed the NDAA? Or NOT signed any other fascist law that has come into being?

Maybe they wouldn’t have been traipsing off to sign us up for TPP and fewer jobs?

Maybe they would have disbanded the TSA and shut down the roaming federal Viper squad that searches innocent ‘murkins on the freeway?

Trying to pin this disaster on Obama just proves that we are screwed seventeen ways from Sunday.

ALL of them are in on this. ALL of them.

Voting makes us feel like we are on a team, have a choice, and gives us convenient in house enemies to blame when more shit hits the fan.

Doesn’t make it any of those things in reality. The Matrix runs deep in humans.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
May 17, 2015 9:20 pm

TE- I agree with you wholeheartedly….all that you say is true. I was sticking to the main topic of how the US is starting to mirror Nazi Germany. Oreo is no Hitler…. He just does not have the support of the people, not even close.

ottomatik
ottomatik
May 17, 2015 9:23 pm

TE- Its pretty clear the US has suffered a coup de tat , that transcends political parties. There is a force behind the throne, we can all see the movements, while unable to see the apparition. The trajectory appears to be elimination of the Constitutional United States in preparation for subservience to a higher global authority.
TE- “ALL of them are in on this. ALL of them.” Agreed, it has taken years of threats, murders, blackmail, and bribes to achieve, but your statement is now clearly true to any who will look. A tipping point has been reached and in my opinion soon the emperor will have no clothes.
I cannot fathom a better elucidation of governing principals than embodied in that frail document. Hence Constitutionalists will increasingly be seen as Extremist’s, further evolving into Terrorist as the temperature heats up.

Llpoh
Llpoh
May 17, 2015 9:28 pm

There is a US Constitution. It is no longer in force. No one protects it. The Presidents circumvent it with illegal “executive” orders. States override it with all manner of rules and regs. The Supreme Court is split along political lines. The “general welfare” clause and “commerce” clauses have been expanded to the point where they cover intrusions into everything. And I mean everything.

Freedom of speech is being eroded rapidly. Right to bear arms, ditto. Illegal search and seizure – long gone. Warrants – history. Confiscatory fines not allowed per the Eighth Amendment – fucked. The unenumerated rights – disappeared. Private property rights? Lost to the general welfare and commerce clauses.

And combine this with the general stupidity of the population? Disaster.

Buckhed says he is not worried about the outcome. Nice sentiment, but totally fanciful, in my opinion. Lots of good old boys out there who will fight, but very few of them would have any idea what the replacement system should be.

People might uprise, but too few will know what to implement as a system. That is why all the uprisings are failing – the corrupt system is tossed out, and is replaced by an even more corrupt one.

It is not going to be pretty, and I doubt the Constitution will rise again. I hope I am wrong.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
May 17, 2015 11:14 pm

Llpoh says:

It is not going to be pretty, and I doubt the Constitution will rise again. I hope I am wrong.
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Why? The Constitution was a failure almost as soon as it was written. What is needed is a restoration of the Articles of Confederation. Every argument against the Constitution that the anti-federalists made has been proven correct.

llpoh
llpoh
May 17, 2015 11:45 pm

Z – what rights do the Articles confer to individuals?

Answer – almost none. Individual rights were subject to the states granting them. Only the right to free movement was granted, per my research.

And that makes the Articles not worth a pail of putrid piss.

The Constitution did one great thing – the greatest thing EVER put to law, in my opinion.

It granted individuals rights that could not be subjugated to the will of the majority. No matter what, the Constitution says that the majority simply, irrevocably cannot take away an individual’s basic rights – that democracy cannot by the power of vote take away a person’s rights. It is a magnificent thing – it is unmatched in human history. Nothing before or since matches the Constitution – it guaranteed and protected human liberty against the will of the masses, against government, against power of all types.

The Articles did not do that. They are a poor substitution. I do like the way the article limits the right of the federal govt in almost all areas. The Constitution did too, for a very long time.

But then came the 16th Amendment – ratified, don’t you know, by those same states that the Articles conferred power unto – and from there the country has spiraled into disaster. Of course, there were earlier, eroding events as well – the Civil War, etc. etc. etc. But the death knell was granting the government the right to tax wages, spiraling into deficit spending, welfare spending in the name of benefiting “general welfare”, Obamacare in the name of general welfare and due to the “commerce” clause, etc. ad naseum.

No sir, for me the Constitution represents the very best humans have every offered up.

It is sad to watch it in its death throes, killed by corruption, by fear, by complacency, by human stupidity.

llpoh
llpoh
May 17, 2015 11:52 pm

In fairness, the Bill of Rights was largely put together in response to the anti-Federalists who wanted to further enumerate individual rights.

However, those rights were not enumerated under the Articles, and each state would have been responsible for enumerating their own rights. Some of them had such in their state constitutions.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
May 18, 2015 12:11 am

llpoh,

You agree with me but your ego won’t permit you to do so. Take the commerce clause. It was meant to keep trade regular between the states, in that there would be no state tariffs. But lawyers doing what they do, it has been twisted to allow the central authorities to regulate anything and everything.

If the Constitution was really meant to limit central authority, it has been an utter failure. All it has accomplished was to give it carte blanche for the government to do whatever it wished; a black hole for booty. Under the articles, the Louisiana Purchase could not have occurred.

llpoh
llpoh
May 18, 2015 12:48 am

Z – the Constitution was meant, to my understanding, to guarantee individual rights. The Articles did not do that. The articles essentially granted the states more power.

My ego has nothing to do with it. What is so hard for you to understand – the greatness of the Constitution lies in its granting of individual rights and in its guaranteeing those rights no matter what the masses say.

Where does the Articles of Confederation do that? Anywhere? Ummm, no is the answer. That fell to the states. Maybe the states would have so granted, maybe not. Most likely, individual rights would vary state to state.

Under the Articles, the problems we are seeing federally would be seen state by state. And there would have been no over-riding system of individual rights.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
May 18, 2015 1:14 am

Loopey

I have stayed up late to see if you could pin Z to the floor….great debate but looks like both sides have made points.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
May 18, 2015 1:18 am

llpoh says:

Z – the Constitution was meant, to my understanding, to guarantee individual rights. The Articles did not do that. The articles essentially granted the states more power.

My ego has nothing to do with it. What is so hard for you to understand – the greatness of the Constitution lies in its granting of individual rights and in its guaranteeing those rights no matter what the masses say.

Where does the Articles of Confederation do that? Anywhere? Ummm, no is the answer. That fell to the states. Maybe the states would have so granted, maybe not. Most likely, individual rights would vary state to state.

Under the Articles, the problems we are seeing federally would be seen state by state. And there would have been no over-riding system of individual rights.
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Okay, whatever. Under the articles, slavery would have been eliminated state by state peacefully as it was almost everywhere else in the new world. There would have been no manifest destiny and no trail of tears. Today and for the past century the US would have a much smaller role in the world. Germany would have won the Great War. Israel probably would’t exist and the middle east would be much more peaceful place. Iran would have it’s mostly secular republic and the middle and western parts of the north american continent would be controlled by who knows, and who cares.

llpoh
llpoh
May 18, 2015 1:43 am

Z – some of those things you mention may indeed not have happened. But…

No trail of tears? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe they would have been slaughtered in situ instead.

Why would slavery have been eliminated? Maybe it would still exist. No way to know what would have happened there.

The US would have looked more like Europe, I would guess.

Who knows?

I am a fan of the Constitution due to its mark on human freedom and liberty. It is unique and special. And I treasure it, even though it has been largely killed off by nefarious means.

Is the US a giant, over-reaching vampire squid? Of course it is. It is not because of the Constitution, but because the states and the people have allowed it to happen. The Articles would have probably prevented the US from growing in size, but maybe not.

A lot of maybes. Maybe individual freedoms would have been guaranteed under the Articles. Maybe. but for sure and certain they were under the Constitution. That the states have allowed their rights to be subjugated – again most notably by the 16th Amendment – could have happened under the articles as well. Or not. Who knows.

Even today the states could possibly ban together and overthrow the despicable destruction of the Constitution. Nah – it will never happen.

I simply hold dear the freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Sorry to see them go.

ottomatik
ottomatik
May 18, 2015 10:25 am

Lloph-Z- Thanks for the great debate on the matter, well fought on both accounts. I still believe its the greatest National document to ever breathe, even with that breath being constantly suffocated from all angles. It is sad to see it in its death throws. If a reboot is necessary I cannot imagine many changes to do better, and worse is populated with innumerable examples.

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
May 18, 2015 5:02 pm

LLPOH, I think you are faulting the Articles for not doing something they were not designed to do (guarantee individual rights). The Articles were only designed to create a confederation of *sovereign* states, which was precisely the stated purpose of the Constitution at the time of its ratification. Witness, the Bill of Rights originally placed no restrictions whatever on the States, some of which did have established churches, censorship, etc., the Bill of Rights was only intended to limit the Federal government. Even though I am quite happy with the results of some of the First Amendment jurisprudence that followed the adoption of the Constitution, I could not, knowing what I know now, support the Constitution as a whole. BTW, it is simply not true that the Constitution guaranteed individual rights, for example, it explicitly provides for the suspension of habeas corpus.