Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
Nope nope nope. Hitler did not rise to power because the German people had been trained in obedience to the state through the Prussian school system. Prussia was only part of Germany, the north eastern part. Parts of Prussia had been lost due to the Treaty of Versailles. By the time Hitler came to power, Germany was comprised of Prussia, Bavaria, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Oldenburg, Anhalt, Baden, Brunswick, Hesse, Lippe, Mecklenberg-Strelitz, Saxe-Coburg, Saxony, Schaumburg-Lippe, Thuringia, Waldeck-Pyrmont, Wurttemburg, Bremen, Hamburg, and Lubeck. All of these were independent nations that formed the German Empire in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian war.
The Prussian education system was actually a great boon to Prussia which led it to military and economic excellence since Frederick the Great introduced it.
I'm afraid you refuted a point I wasn't trying to make, didn't refute the ones I DID make and then you came thru and made a point for my argument. ... That the Prussian education system breeds obedience.
The methods of the Prussian King, which later were employed on a grander scale in a larger area, was to employ a school system which bred unthinking obedience to the state. How ELSE do you think the German people became so obedient that they turned their neighbors in routinely and in large part turned a blind eye to the Jewish holocaust. IT WAS STATE INSTILLED OBEDIENCE! (sorry for shouting, but you need to hear that point)
The "great boon you speak of did not benefit the Prussian or German people, it created a benefit to the self proclaimed leaders and was (still is) instrumental in continuing their grip on power. You confused a victory for the rulers as some kind of victory for the people being ruled. Not the same thing.