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originally posted by: Wasta
a reply to: TerryDon79
You have never seen... poor you.
Point out what I wrote wrongly.
In your words it's almost all wrong, so three phrases should be easy.
But you didn't and I bet you can't
The Enabling Act (Ermächtigungsgesetz in German) was passed by Germany's parliament (the Reichstag) on March 23, 1933. Using the Act, on January 8, 1934, the German Ministry of the Interior ordered the disbandment of Freemasonry, and confiscation of the property of all Lodges; stating that those who had been members of Lodges when Hitler came to power, in January 1933, were prohibited from holding office in the Nazi party or its paramilitary arms, and were ineligible for appointment in public service.[16] Consistently considered an ideological foe of Nazism in their world perception (Weltauffassung), special sections of the Security Service (SD) and later the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA) were established to deal with Freemasonry.[17] Freemasonic concentration camp inmates were graded as political prisoners, and wore an inverted (point down) red triangle.[18]
On August 8, 1935, as Führer and Chancellor, Adolf Hitler announced in the Nazi Party newspaper, Voelkischer Beobachter, the final dissolution of all Masonic Lodges in Germany. The article accused a conspiracy of the Fraternity and World Jewry of seeking to create a World Republic.[19] In 1937 Joseph Goebbels inaugurated an "Anti-Masonic Exposition" to display objects seized by the state.[15] The Ministry of Defence forbade officers from becoming Freemasons, with officers who remained as Masons being sidelined.[3]
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Wasta
Hitler wanted to kill all the freemasons, so no, he wasn't a member.
Sure we do sacrifices, eat babies and all that, but not in the evil way.
ETA: making "secret freemason symbols with his hands" LOL.
originally posted by: Wasta
Early 1900's I mean
Then New York had 25000 members as free masons.
After a revealing book came out all left the lodges, except 500 diehard-members.