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The Ovens of Auschwitz are present in the book of Revelation

In the Vision of the Whore Riding the Beast we saw that after the Middle Ages an empire would arise very similar to the Roman Empire that would try to kill the Jews. This was Hitler and his Nazi Third Reich and his 'ten allies'.
Next we read something really weird:
Revelation 17:16 As for the ten horns that you saw, they and the beast will hate the prostitute. They will destroy her and strip her bare. They will devour her flesh and burn her with fire 17 because God moved them to carry out his purposes. That is why they will be of one mind and give their royal power to the beast, until God’s words have been accomplished. 18 The woman whom you saw is the great city that rules over the kings of the earth."
First of all it is very strange that the Beast (which is the eighth king according to verse 11) and the ten allies hate the prostitute and destroy her. The Whore riding the Beast is an image of the Roman Empire, as well as the Nazi Empire. So it looks like this text here says the Nazi Empire is self-destructing.
Second the way it self-destructs very much looks like the ovens of Auschwitz, where people had to take of their cloths, were gassed where their flesh was devoured from the inside and the were burned.

Ouch.



Many historians do agree that Hitler was not a great military tactician. He never wanted to retreat and regroup. He'd rather had his soldiers die in the trenches. He always overruled his generals if they suggested to do so.

This had to do with his mindset. He thought the Germans had the right to exterminate other nations id they were able to win battles and the war. But that meant if they would lose battles or the war, in exactly the same way the Germans had to be exterminated by their enemies, because they proved to be inferior to them.
Neither did he want to surrender at any point during the war even when it was already clear after D-day in Normandy that he would not win. He had the Allies advance up to his bunker in Berlin, meanwhile destroying and burning every inch they had to take.

If Hitler had listened to his generals, he might have won the war. If he had surrendered earlier, he might have spared many lives and German cities from being burned. But because the Germans could not win the war, he hated them and thought they deserved to die.

This becomes very clear in the statement he made to Albert Speer in 1945, as quoted in "Defeat of Hitler: Enter the Bunker" (2010), The History Place
If the war is lost, the nation will also perish. This fate is inevitable. There is no necessity to take into consideration the basis which the people will need to continue even a most primitive existence. On the contrary, it will be better to destroy these things ourselves, because this nation will have proved to be the weaker one and the future will belong solely to the stronger eastern nation (Russia). Besides, those who will remain after the battle are only the inferior ones, for the good ones have all been killed.
Hitler wanted to destroy the German people because they lost the war. Or to say it in the words of Revelation: he hated the Prostitute.
God had the Nazis get destroyed by Hitlers own wicked mindset.

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