Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Similarities between Modern U.S. And Nazi Germany as Told by Holocaust Survivor

Similarities between Modern U.S. And Nazi Germany as Told by Holocaust Survivor

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Anita Dittman, Holocaust survivor and author of Trapped in Hitler’s Hell, explains the striking similarities she has observed recently between the U.S. and Nazi Germany.

First off, the “love of socialism” in the air.

Obamacare, or as Dittman calls it, “socialized medicine,” is one of her biggest concerns when making comparisons. “The doctors are no longer able to choose the right thing for the patient,” Dittman says. “Many doctors go to other jobs now,” which Dittman says she saw in Germany as well.

She also makes note of people who will be “killed off” because of the healthcare law.

Dittman recalls Hitler coming to take over and acting as a “savior” for a country in crisis. A parallel is drawn from that to the tone in America in recent years, along with a “hatred for the Jewish people” that she claims is starting again, and we’ve seen evidence of in many places like college campuses.

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There is also concern for how prominent leaders have shown “affection for the Islamic world” and have been anti-semetic towards Israel in return.

Additionally, Dittman draws a link between the churches in Germany who went along with Nazism, and the churches in America today who are going along with socialism and being unfriendly towards the Jewish people and Israel.

Not good.

Her last point made quite an impact. Dittman says that when she first came to America, she was able to speak in schools. Now, the only schools she has been able to speak in are “a few Christian schools.”

This is just a three minute snippet of the in depth analysis Dittman, along with Jan Markell, give of the current similarities between the U.S. and Nazi Germany. In the videos below, they explain how many tried to speak up before Nazi dominance but nobody listened. It is our responsibility to pray and continue speaking up so it doesn’t progressively get worse.

If you ever get the chance to hear more, you should. And I recommend listening to Dittman’s testimony. It’s amazing. She found Christ at 7 years-old, escaped a concentration camp, and ended up helping a nurse who tried to kill her. It is a true story of triumph and victory.

Part of her testimony:

More on the similarities:
 



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