Robert Phoenix and Russ Winter Discuss the Good, Bad and the Stupid of Hitler Regime

We don’t try to cover everything to deconstruct the narratives of this era, but do a focused deep dive on the three topics below. Since this was a two man discussion where I was given most of the floor it is more in depth and brought up more detail (such as the importance of Operation Bagration) than the show with G-Man.

Show is here.

relevant articles covered:

Touring Munich, Taking Surprising Notes at the National Socialist Documentation Centre

Inside Story of Hitler’s Failed Policy Towards the Slavs

Joseph Goebbels’ Diaries Reveal Inconvenient Truths That Challenge Conventional Narratives

4 Comments on Robert Phoenix and Russ Winter Discuss the Good, Bad and the Stupid of Hitler Regime

  1. Insightful discussion. One issue that is often overlooked and rarely discussed is Hitler’s very serious and severe drug addiction going into the 1940’s. By 1943, he was taking enough Pervitin and morphine that could easily take down a horse. That, in all likelihood, was a major contributor to his catastrophic misjudgments resulting in the senseless death of millions.

    It still makes him fully culpable because if he had an iota of decency he would have admitted his problem and stepped aside, considering his decisions cost so many lives. There’s much that is rubbish about mainstream history, but the standard assessment of Hitler as a profoundly and defective freak is dead-on.

      • Just finished David Irving’s Hitler War. Hitler’s health issues were overwork (not lazy, but couldn’t delegate) weird hours cacadia rhythm problems, and living for months at the humid dank Wolfs Lair. Hitler develop a heart disease in 1941 that may have impacted his brain. Dr Morell didn’t give him speed as he wanted him to sleep better, so that’s a myth. Morell pumped him with testosterone.

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