The Third Reich had one of the most progressive animal welfare policies ever. In current times, you go to jail for a year or two or pay a fine when you abuse an animal. In the Reich, they sent you to a concentration camp.
Discuss.
Hitler wanted to protect animals and nature.
Really?
That'd be cool if true
>Many Nazi leaders, including Hitler and Hermann Göring, were supporters of animal rights and conservation. Several Nazis were environmentalists, and species protection and animal welfare were significant issues in the Nazi regime.
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>>71847778
>Göring also banned commercial animal trapping, imposed severe restrictions on hunting, and prohibited the shoeing of horses. He prohibited boiling of lobsters and crabs. In one incident, he sent a fisherman to a concentration camp[13] for cutting up a bait frog.[11]
The source for the frog issue is in a book.
>Lab animals giving the Nazi salute to Hermann Göring for his order to ban vivisection. Caricature from Kladderadatsch, a satirical journal, September 1933. Göring prohibited vivisection and said that those who "still think they can continue to treat animals as inanimate property" would be sent to concentration camps.
>Reminder that hitler was a vegetarian and Veganism is the ultimate redpill.
Also when you're vegan you get as strong and shredded as this guy.
>>71848231
Looks like a fucking mutant.
He also banned kosher slaughter, rightfully
>>71848231
According to Wiki,
>Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels described Hitler as a vegetarian whose hatred of the Jewish and Christian religions in large part stemmed from the ethical distinction these faiths drew between the value of humans and the value of other animals; Goebbels also mentions that Hitler planned to ban slaughterhouses in the German Reich following the conclusion of World War II.
That'd be interesting. If the Reich was successful, do you think most people would be vegetarian/vegan?
It easily could have been one of the long term goals for German society.
>>71847593
>>71847822
>>71848030
>>71848519
>>71848392
holy shit...
I can't even imagine the world if Germany survived WW2...
>>71848392
>do you think most people would be vegetarian/vegan?
Doubt it. NatSoc was/is very "pro nature", but eating meat is also natural for the human.
Hitler was a vegetarian because the taste reminded him of death. Some story in bavaria happening with his sister or so, can´t remember the details. From "Hitlers war - David Irving".
>>71848231
Vegans are literally Hitler.
>>71848665
Me neither. What a crazy world that would be, huh?
>>71848780
Churchill (fat degenerate) <Hitler
>>71848957
>fat
>alcoholic
>corrupt
>degenerate
>churchill
pick all
I bet Blondi was an awesome dog.
>>71847593
I bet the Third Reich was a paradise on earth.
>>71848231
I've been more or less forced into vegetarianism for that past year
I'm constantly tired and lost like 20 pounds
>>71849473
It would have been after the War. I like to imagine if they had won and the other nations left them alone, that it'd turn into a true utopian society. We will never really know.
>>71849642
How were you forced into it? What kind of foods are you eating?
>>71848231
>>71849400
Is that an authentic color photo?
>>71849841
one of my roommate is vegan so to save money, we decided it would be cool to buy our food in common and try that no meat thing. My other roommates thought this was a great idea, me not so much.
I still eat dairy sometimes but haven't had a single piece of meat apart from the occasional fast food
We eat basic stuff, pasta, rice, with vegetables, sometimes our vegan friend cook something a bit more complicated
But I'm always hungry at night and end up stuffing myself with bread or some shit.
Don't forget NatSoc Germany was the first country to correlate tobacco smoke to cancer and made huge efforts to ban it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-tobacco_movement_in_Nazi_Germany
After German doctors became the first to identify the link between smoking and lung cancer,[1] Germany initiated a strong anti-tobacco movement[2] and led the first public anti-smoking campaign in modern history.[3] Anti-tobacco movements grew in many nations from the beginning of the 20th century,[4][5] but these had little success, except in Germany, where the campaign was supported by the government after the Nazis came to power.[4]
It was the most powerful anti-smoking movement in the world during the 1930s and early 1940s.[6] The National Socialist leadership condemned smoking[7] and several of them openly criticized tobacco consumption.[6] Research on smoking and its effects on health thrived under Nazi rule[8] and was the most important of its type at that time.
>>71847593
Just goes to show you that animal lovers are usually emotionally maladjusted weirdos who would exterminate their fellow man like vermin but bend over backwards to save actual vermin
>>71851070
>jews
>fellow man
>not subversive vermin
Who let this bluepilled goy in here?
>>71849791
Then it would all crumble internally after Hitler dies. The same what happened to Yugoslavia, from closed utopia to a brother-on-brother slaughterhouse in one decade.