
The Pete Quiñones Show The World War Two Series: Episode 1-5 w/ Thomas777 - 1/4
Feb 1, 2026
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, gives a provocative tour of 1930s-40s politics and personalities. He traces Weimar turmoil, Nazi rise and street violence. He examines diplomatic crises over Danzig and Poland, Roosevelt's New Deal and moves toward U.S. mobilization. He explores Churchill's reinvention, anti‑Nazi networks and propaganda efforts.
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Cultural Subversion Was Deliberate In Places
- Postwar moral subversion was sometimes intentional, used to reshape societies.
- Wilhelm Reich and others noted deliberate cultural campaigns to break moral frameworks.
Stresemann's Short-Lived Stabilization
- Gustav Stresemann engineered partial recovery and foreign investment for Weimar in the mid-1920s.
- The 1929 collapse undid those gains, reviving radical politics and the Nazis.
Hitler As A Modern Campaigner
- Hitler pioneered modern mass campaigning: aerial travel and relentless face-to-face rallies.
- Mein Kampf functioned as electoral propaganda, not high literature, explaining his appeal.











