Talk:Amon/@comment-108.223.85.141-20120316040632/@comment-3338975-20120316172537

Actually, Adolph Hitler and the Nazis originally were a right-wing terrorist group, and originally planned on taking over the capital of Germany (Berlin) with the force of a Nazi-led mob. Having acquired a sizable & popular movement behind them, the Nazis tried to act on this plan, only to be betrayed by those who had supposedly surrendered to them's ended was betrayed in this effort, and Hitler was thrown in jail. The only reason he ended up getting a reprieve from his sentence was because he nominally reformed and said he henceforth would operate through the legal system rather than through mob rule, and because the conservative German government then in power felt they needed to support national patriotism of any sort against the perceived threat from the far left German Bolshevik party. In reality, he still used mob rule to coerce the polls in his favor, and continued to use them after he was elected for the purpose of opposing dissent. Calling Hitler part of the government is tenuous, at best.