Adolf Hitler begins publishing Mein Kampf (German for “my struggle”), volume 2, chapter X, paragraph 35 of which cites Republican (nationalist) President Abraham Lincoln’s theory of Union as his rationale for destroying federalism in Germany:

       The states that make up the American Union are mostly in the nature of territories, more or less, formed for technical administrative purposes, their boundaries having in many cases been fixed in the mapping office.  Originally these states did not and could not possess sovereign rights of their own.  Because it was the Union that created most of the so-called states.

       [restored 6/26/2022] Thanks to Freedom’s Phoenix for this entry.

Subsequent Events:

3/2/1930                   1/30/1933                   7/9/1933                  2/15/2007                   11/3/2007

References:

Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Lincoln Unmasked: What you are not supposed to know about dishonest Abe, (New York: Crown-Forum, 2006), 82.

The Nazis’ Murder of Jews, Communists and Gypsies In Gas Chambers Was an AMERICAN Idea
www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/02/nazis-murder-of-jews-communists-and.html

Hitler publishes Mein Kampf—History.com This Day in History—7/18/1925
www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hitler-publishes-imein-kampfi

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