2022년 4월 8일 금요일

Political Mystery - Who set fire to the German Capitol?

 Some of you may be wondering why the Capitol is on fire, but the arson attack on the Capitol is a very important part of German political history. This was the first step in the Nazi's establishment of dictatorship in Germany, as the main National Socialist Party imprisoned many Social Democrats and Communist Party members and eliminated opposition. This is about the course of the case. On February 27, 1933, a fire broke out in the Houses of Parliament in Germany. The flames burned down inside the Capitol, and German police arrested a Dutchman, M.V.D. Lubbe, chanting and burning with torches in front of the Capitol, who set fire to a violent revolution in the Communist Party of Germany, and sentenced him to death by investigation. However, there were many questions about this case, and the Communist Party of Germany and the Social Democrats, who were involved in the case unfairly, have long argued that they are only victims. Roughly, this argument had considerable persuasion along with the social progress of the time, but it has not been recognized as an established theory until now. I'd like to talk about each of the fire-fighting mysteries here. 1.Was Van der Lube alone able to burn down the large Capitol? The German parliament building, which is still functioning, is a fairly large building. It is also difficult to burn the interior with one person's power because it is basically a stone building, and a large amount of coal or oil is basically needed to create a fire. But I don't think Van der Lube alone could have cut that much igniter. The Capitol is also one of the nation's largest government offices guarded by police forces. There is no way that a large-scale fire would break out without such a large amount of ignition material, and the question of whether it would have been possible by itself, and the opinion that it would not have been seen by the police on guard. Furthermore, eyewitness testimony further amplifies suspicions that flames shot up at four or five locations at the same time.   2.The underground of the National Assembly building and the water office are connected by an underground passage. By 1933, Hitler had already become Prime Minister of the Empire by appointment of President Hindenburg. So the Prime Minister's residence was his building, and the National Socialist Party was free to enter. However, whether or not to mass transport the ignition materials mentioned above is somewhat reliable through this underground map. The underground passage connecting the Prime Minister's residence and the National Assembly building was a mine that carried heating coal.   Therefore, in that the fire broke out at the same time in four or five places raised above, and that the large National Assembly building was able to be burned down, the igneous material is inevitable, and in this regard, the underground passage of the Prime Minister's residence is a very suspicious mass. 3.Did the German police take care of something too urgent? Van der Lube was sentenced to death in a German court for allegedly plotting a national civil war under the orders of the Communist Party and for arsonists. But at that time, there was no law yet that would require arsonists to be sentenced to death. The fact that Van der Lube was sentenced to death and executed before the investigation of the Communist Party, in a state of almost distraction, suggests that there was something behind this arson attack. For your information, the death penalty for arsonists was passed after the execution. 4. As soon as there was a bloodbath of a waiting purge, a bloodbath of a purge that was so powerful that it could not be coincidental swept through Germany. Upon hearing the report of the fire, Hermann Goering, one of the Nazi leaders, issued a first-degree warning to German police, arresting 4,000 communists, socialists, professors, journalists, writers, doctors, and lawyers across Germany, and immediately sent a Socialist charge to the Social Democrats and newspapers. It's only natural to be suspicious of this massive act, as if it were waiting. 5.They had every reason to commit, so naturally you come to the conclusion that this is not the work of the National Socialist Party. It's not that the Nazi Party was not in a situation where it could eventually become the first party on its own party. Although Hitler became the prime minister, the shock of losing two consecutive presidential elections still lingered, including losing votes in northern Germany in two parliamentary elections, and so much support for the Communist Party that it could not be the single largest party. Of course, Hitler intended to rule out the Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party altogether. But it was Hitler's sense of aesthetic revolution that stood in the way of all that. So far, a revolution has often reminded you of violent revolutions, such as overturning government and setting fire to the people, but Hitler's National Socialist Revolution was the most popular plot to destroy the country and the people, and Hitler and the Nazi party appeared in the form of a savior. But the Communist Party, which was supposed to play the role of the Devil, was in a state of lethargy and would do nothing. With Hitler's public "devastation and clean-up" of the Communist Party after he became Prime Minister, the way the Nazis survived was to give them no excuse to turn themselves into "evils" and this strategy worked quickly, leaving Hitler with no chance of a perfect revolution. So Hitler needed to somehow demonize them and create a sense of fear for the German people. And what happens in that situation is the arson attack on Capitol Hill. Since the Capitol arson, media and police have been talking about the start of a terrible Communist violent revolution, followed by massive violent revolution documents at the Communist Party headquarters that wiped out Soviet-mandated capitalists and priests. The people were terrified, and vigilante groups were organized in every village and guard posts were set up to prevent the well from being poisoned. At the moment of public panic, Hitler and the Nazi Party quickly took action, introduced an emergency decree to protect the nation and the nation, which was endorsed by the president by right-wing friends and the German people. Arrest-in-jail executions of Communist Party members across the country followed by the Social Democrats, the right-wing parties that boasted that Hitler could move on their own, Hugenberg's Deutsche National Party, the militant group Iron Brigade, and the Catholic Central Party, and the Nazis were able to become the only party with the enthusiastic support of the people.   Such a perfect success would have been difficult if there had not been an arson attack on Capitol Hill, and they had every reason to commit an arson attack on Capitol Hill, and they benefited absolutely from it. Who is the main culprit of the incendiary arson attack?

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