Scholarly book presents hidden history of Nazi gun control
Would Nazi Germany’s systematic enslavement and extermination
policies have gone unchallenged by victim populations if the Third Reich
had not imposed and expanded on the “gun control” edicts of the Weimar
Republic?
The question has been explored for decades now, by innovative civil rights groups presenting groundbreaking research, like Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership,
as well as by a handful of Second Amendment scholars. Unfortunately,
for those interested in a more complete understanding, it has gone
unasked and unmentioned in most “mainstream” history books.
“A skeptic could surmise that a better-armed populace might have made no difference,” the overview for “Gun Control in the Third Reich: Disarming the Jews and ‘Enemies of the State’”
observes, “but the National Socialist regime certainly did not think so
-- it ruthlessly suppressed firearm ownership by disfavored groups.”
Think before you turn in your Arms, and feel free to pass this article on to the Bloomberg gun activist..
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