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Why did Germany go communist at some point?

mindless · M
Only East Germany did after Germany got divided between the Allied West and Allied East (being the Soviet Union)
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@mindless There was an internal communist revolution within Germany which led to the creation of the People's State of Bavaria https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_State_of_Bavariain 1917, by the Jew Kurt Eisner. There was also another communist revolution in 1919 by the Jew Rosa luxemberg, and the Soviets deployed the domestic terror group ‘Antifa’ into Germany to push for an internal revolution so that Germany would merge into the Soviet Union, who accused the German government of being a fascist democracy, a term used by the Jew Lenin who controlled the soviets at that time.
Half the country was invaded by the Soviet Union and held for 40 years.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
There was an internal communist revolution within Germany which led to the creation of the People's State of Bavaria https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_State_of_Bavariain 1917, by the Jew Kurt Eisner. There was also another communist revolution in 1919 by the Jew Rosa luxemberg, and the Soviets deployed the domestic terror group ‘Antifa’ into Germany to push for an internal revolution so that Germany would merge into the Soviet Union, who accused the German government of being a fascist democracy, a term used by the Jew Lenin who controlled the soviets at that time.

The Bolsheviks took over Germany. They raped and maimed to death millions of native Germans and would not allow the Red Cross to view the concentration camps for quite some time.

They believed that once they captured Germany they could then take the world. It was also based on the ancient idea that if esau/Jacob became stronger, Jacob would become weaker and vice versa. Hitler obviously made Germany much stronger, so the house of Jacob had to change this.

 
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