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First published January 1, 2007
He maintained his hold on Germany by the use of radio, and movies. The technology of the age made his armies in the first months of the war invincible, and it was technology that enabled him to carry out genocide on a scale that Ghenghis Khan could not imagine and it was the finest scientists of his day, in Germany, who worked to achieve these evil goals. So he was able to achieve a consensus for that vision. In fact he took 80 million of the most industrious, intelligent, best educated people in the world and made them willing part of this nightmare vision. But what did he lack? He lacked that moral compass. He believed that he was truly a world historical figure beyond good and evil. beyond the Judgment of History. And in that one way he differed from Winston Churchill, his great Nemesis. You see, Churchill HAD a bed-rock of principles based on liberty. He had an unswerving Moral Compass, he had a vision of the world living in Freedom, but all through the 30s he could not achieve that consensus because Churchill knew History. In fact of all of our statesmen who parade across our screen Churchill truly understood the wisdom of history. He wrote historical books and he tried to get his fellow citizens and his fellow politicians to understand what a menace this was."