The World Mansion's Nazi finale in Los Angeles
Most people are unaware that there were once the LA Nazis, who truly believed that their mustached madman of a messiah would appear in the United States and laud them for their service. This explosive narrative exposes the Nazi's secret hideaway in Los Angeles. π€π€π€―π‘π€¬

Most people are unaware that there were once the LA Nazis, who truly believed that their mustached madman of a messiah would appear in the United States and laud them for their service. This explosive narrative exposes the Nazi's secret hideaway in Los Angeles. π€π€π€―π‘π€¬
Its 1940. At Dunkirk, the Nazis have just embarrassed the British. A great world empire will be destroyed, which was never my intention or goal, according to Adolf Hitler's appeal to Britain to leave the EU. German forces marched into Paris soon after Dunkirk. Hitler referred to this as history's most glorious victory. Britain and the Soviet Union, according to Hitler, will both fall. I don't see a bright future for Americans in America, he says, because it's a decayed nation. The LA Nazis are shouting for joy from a secret location in the Santa Monica Mountains, a sprawling compound. Adolf Hitler will rule from his opulent Hollywood headquarters, according to the Nazis, who will allegedly defeat the US. Some of you might be thinking right about now that the Infographics Show and the rest of the team are on drugs or, more likely, you believe that this is one of our made-up narratives.
We will pardon you if you mistakenly believe that it is, even though it is not. Unbeknownst to most people, there once existed the LA Nazis, who genuinely believed their mustachioed looney savior would show up in the US and thank them for their service. It all began in this manner. Many Americans had been violently opposed to their country fighting in Europe before the US entered the Second World War on December 7, 1941. A poll was conducted regarding entering the war in May 1940, after the Germans had blitzkrieged through Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. 93 percent of Americans said this is a European battle. We should stay far away from that pious fire. Let them finish what they're doing. On the contrary, this was not due to the overwhelming support for the Nazis among Americans.
It was due to their desire to avoid sending young men to die in Europe. That occurred during World War I. Did Americans really want more body bags to return from Europe? The answer is no. However, many people supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he declared that the US would become the great arsenal of democracy in March 1941. The Lend-Lease Act was enacted at this time by Congress. It implied that the US could provide the British with weapons, aircraft, ships, and ammunition. In terms of American tools and machinery being used in Europe, however, there was more going on. Later, both Ford and GM, two enormous American automakers, were charged with aiding the Nazis. It was alleged that Ford was a Nazi arsenal. There are those who have good reason to be skeptical, despite GM's claim that it lost control of its German auto plants.
General Motors World covered an event Adolf Hitler spoke at a few years prior, when he was still enthralling Germans with his bellicose speeches but Germany was not yet at war. The narrative praised this supposedly great man, praising him for his excellent rapport with children, among other qualities. By nine, the streets were packed with people waiting to see Herr Hitler go meet the kids, according to a section of the multi-page story. The anti-Semitism of Henry Ford is undeniable. He did, after all, orchestrate the release of The International Jew, The World's Problem. Ford discussed the 'Jewish problem' in his writing and speeches. The Nazis were pleased by this. Ford is one great man, according to Hitler. I consider Henry Ford to be my inspiration, he once told a Detroit-area journalist. Even in his office in Munich, he had a portrait of Ford hanging. Hitler received a gift of 35,000 Reich marks from Ford in Germany when he turned 50.
Documents from the company were found that referenced the Fuehrer's brilliance when the US Army liberated the Ford plants in Cologne and Berlin a few years later, that comes as no surprise given that Henry Ford is the only American mentioned favorably in Hitler's book Mein Kampf. Is the Pope Catholic? Might be the best answer to that. Was there widespread anti-Semitism in the US during the time of Hitler? Hitler discussed the need for racial purity and how he believed eugenics could achieve that goal in the same book. Later, this would develop into the Nazis' extermination scheme. Hitler claimed in the book that the German people should focus on maintaining the purity of their own blood in addition to breeding dogs, horses, and cats. But let's not forget that the USA was a global leader in eugenics.
Hitler was very proud of the US for doing this and enjoyed the fact that interracial marriage was still illegal in the country. There were many Americans in the 1930s and 1940s who shared Hitler's views on racial purity. Hitler was aware of this. He once said to a fellow Nazi, I have studied with interest the laws of several American states concerning the prevention of reproduction by people whose progeny would, in all likelihood, be of no value or be harmful to the racial stock. After the US passed sterilization laws, he was, dare we say, proud of the country. Hitler was aware that he could do the same to stop countless non-Aryans from ever being born. Indeed, Joseph Dejarnette, the superintendent of Virginia's Western State Hospital, lamented in the Richmond Times-Dispatch that the Germans were outplaying us in 1934.
A Californian eugenicist by the name of CM Goethe praised Hitler and the other Nazis for their ground-breaking initiative that same year after witnessing how many people the Germans were sterilizing. All of this is significant when thinking about the Nazis in LA. As you are aware, Pearl Harbor occurred, and before you could say "schadenfreude," the United States was battling the Axis of Evil on behalf of the Allies. This did not necessarily imply that everyone in the US was pleased. Furthermore, as you have seen, a large number of Americans sympathized with Nazi ideology in addition to the inevitable bloodshed. The German American Bund, which was essentially an American Nazi Party, had existed since 1936. Some of these people were frantically seeking scapegoats to lay the blame for their problems.
Many of them held Jews responsible for the economic collapse that had resulted in such hardship in the US. Additionally, they accused immigrants of doing things like stealing our jobs, which is a common accusation. They gave the Nazi salute and donned Nazi insignias. As they marched through the streets, membership grew at a startling rate. These nationalists felt encouraged by the support of a genuine American hero. He was the renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh, unquestionably one of the most cherished national treasures of the USA at the time. He opposed American involvement in the conflict. He delivered speeches at America First-sponsored rallies. He was the heart and soul of the isolationist movement, and the Nazi Party also adored him. Even more so, Hermann Gring awarded Lindbergh the German Eagle Service Cross.
It's difficult to say if Lindbergh truly supported the Nazis. If I should die tomorrow, I want you to know this: I am positively certain that Lindbergh is a Nazi. This is something that President Roosevelt once said to one of his officials. He remarked to a different official that if Goebbels himself had written the speech, it couldn't have been better put. Nevertheless, Lindbergh occasionally appeared to criticize certain aspects of Nazism. He was undoubtedly an opponent of communism, but he also enjoyed discussing the superiority of white Euro-Americans and the danger of other races eroding this strength. A Nazi Germany's current location between Communist Russia and a demoralized France is fortunate for Europe and the entire world, Lindbergh once remarked to his throngs of adoring American fans.
At the same time, he informed them that the Roosevelt administration, the British, and Jewish war agitators were using false information and propaganda to sway American opinion in favor of joining the conflict. And this is not a small following that we are referring to. The racial superiority rants of some monstrous far-right organizations that lurk in the shadows of the Internet today cannot be compared to those of Lindbergh's supporters. When he spoke, this man drew sizable crowds. The majority of his supporters, and we do mean the majority, believed that the white race was superior, even though many of them merely did not want to see young American men getting gobbled up on the battlefields of Europe. When the Nazis spoke about the 'Jewish problem,' some of them sympathized with them.
It should be noted that the gas chambers and torture used by the Nazis as part of their "Jewish solution" were unknown to these Americans at the time. But as you are aware, eugenics worked for a lot of people. In America, racism persisted. The South practiced racial segregation. On TV, racism was present. As you might expect, the Klu Klux Klan was not particularly opposed to Nazi ideology. These mindless lynchers and pitiful cross-burners would have felt at home in Satan's lavatory, using it alongside Hitler. Few books have been written about the Nazis and the racists in the South, but one we found claimed that they did indeed praise Nazi Germany. Henry E. was a fresh-faced black college student. Banks argued at the time that, while the Nazi regime was evil, the United States was also guilty of this sin.
There was no sin, according to the thousands of racist, pro-Nazi members of the paramilitary Silver Legion. These men were firmly on Hitler's side. The White King, their leader, once remarked that the time was right for an American Hitler. They propagated the idea that the removal of Jews, Blacks, and other minorities would make the land of the free truly free. Even the Irish coming to the US was opposed by them. These people, we suppose, probably never gave their family's immigration history or ancestry much thought. Also, despite genetic evolution giving us various skin tones as our ancestors traveled the world, we all have the same ancestors at the end of the day. When it came to evolutionary theory, the Silver Legion wasn't exactly knowledgeable.
Anyway, now that you've heard all of this, are you really that shocked that high in the hills above the Pacific Palisades, there was a group of Nazis hiding in a secret compound, waiting for the day that Hitler marched into the US and started doing the things he'd been doing in Europe? LA was, by that point, no stranger to Nazi sympathizers. A group of American fascists held a happy gathering at a downtown beer garden called the Brown House in the summer of 1933, right after Hitler had taken office as chancellor. The Nazi Party's Munich headquarters had the same name. They had no idea that a spy by the code name L1 had dispatched someone to keep an eye on things. Later, when the Nazis learned about L1, they dubbed him the most dangerous Jew in Los Angeles.
You might wonder why the Nazis even considered LA, but given how strong the US was at the time, LA was never on their radar. Hollywood, of course, was the center of the global film industry, and the Nazis were aware of the influence of movies. Film was once and still is a great source of entertainment and propaganda. Hitler gave Los Angeles and Hollywood a lot of thought; you'd be surprised at how many movies you enjoy today were influenced by the CIA. Even at one point, he sent a member of his own filmmaking team to the budding Walt Disney Studios. After her visit, the filmmaker remarked that she was pleased to discover how thoroughly decent Americans dissociate themselves from the anti-Semitic propaganda. Disney himself used to go to meetings of the German American Bund, which, as you may recall, was the American Nazi Party.
Hitler would have preferred it if he could have established a power center in Los Angeles. Compared to New York, the Nazis claimed that this city was even more significant. They maintained constant communication with the LA Nazis for this reason. According to a New Yorker article, Hitler and Goebbels frequently gave them orders over the phone. In addition to Winona Stephens, there were two other Nazis. Winona was the heir to a modest fortune, while Norman was a well-off mining engineer. She was particularly interested in metaphysical and supernatural phenomena, so when a man only known as Herr Schmidt told her that he had seen in a vision that Hitler would soon rule the USA, she took it seriously.



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