The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: Don’t Ignore This—Hitler Revisionism Is Growing Online

Episode Date: November 20, 2025

“Nazi.” “Hitler.” The smears have been used against conservatives for generations—but something new is happening.  Victor Davis Hanson warns that a small, vocal corner of the Right is be...ginning to flirt with World War II revisionism and even speak favorably about aspects of Nazism. He explains what the Nazi Party truly was, the destruction it unleashed, and why these comparisons—and this revisionism—must be confronted immediately on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.”   “For the first time in all of our lives, we are seeing people openly, overtly—not very many, but they have a larger audience, it seems, every couple of months—who defend Nazism and the horrors that followed from Adolf Hitler's career. And so, it's very incumbent upon us that we know what the Nazis were, when they rose, what they caused, how we defeated them, and how an American elected president or mainstream political figures, even if we don't agree with them, are not Nazis, are not Hitler-like. That is a given.” (0:00) Introduction (2:21) The Rise and Fall of the Nazi Party (4:54) Emerging Right-Wing Revisionism (5:53) Conclusion 👉 This episode is sponsored by the Pepperdine School of Public Policy. Learn more: ⁠https://go.pepperdine.edu/dailysignal⁠ 👉Don’t miss out on Victor’s latest short videos by subscribing to The Daily Signal today. You’ll be notified every time a new piece of content drops: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1⁠  👉Want more VDH? Watch Victor’s weekly, hour-long podcast, “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” now! Subscribe to his YouTube channel, and enabling notification:  ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@victordavishanson7273?sub_confirmation=1⁠  👉More exclusive content are available on Victor’s website: ⁠https://victorhanson.com⁠   👉The Daily Signal cannot continue to tell stories, like this one, without the support of our viewers: ⁠https://secured.dailysignal.com/⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We're hearing this epithet, invective, smear, slander, Nazi, Nazi, Nazis, Hitler, all the time now. We're accustomed to it as conservative, it seems almost every time there was a Republican president in office, the left smeared him as a Nazi. Mostly it's from the left, left, left. They call everyone Hitler. They've called Trump every aspect of Hitler and Nazi. We hear it all the time. But what's new now is that there is a small segment on the right that, while not from,
Starting point is 00:00:30 claiming to be Nazis, of course, or Hitler, they are referring to World War II in general and specific aspects of Nazism and Hitlerism, not in a negative sense. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hansen for the Daily Signal. We're hearing this epithet and smear, slander, Nazi, Nazi, Nazis, Hitler, all the time now. We're accustomed to it as conservatives, it seems almost every time there was a Republican president in office, the left smeared him as a Nazi. Remember George W. Bush, we were told by George Soros, the dean of the Yale Law School, that he was Hitler-like, that he had Nazi propensities, I think a minister in the German
Starting point is 00:01:28 government of Angela Merkel called Bush a Nazi. And now with Trump, we hear that slander even more. What are Nazis? Nazi is referring to a political party between 1920 and 1945, just 25 years, that in the ashes of the defeat of World War I and the Great Depression, it played on the fears of Germany. And it created something called the National German, socialist German working party, Nazi. That's the abbreviation. And its aim was to substitute nationalism and race for class so they could compete effectively with a communist socialist. So they didn't say we're not socialist. They said we are socialist, but we're national socialist, and we are essentially a big union of German workers. And we believe in the
Starting point is 00:02:28 singular racial purity and superiority of the German people, and we're going to get back what we lost to the Depression and war costs that we had to pay for, remittances to the winning side, reparations, et cetera, and the loss of World War I and the humiliation that that incurred. So in that period, Adolf Hitler became their chief spokesman. He convinced the German people to go to war. They were successful between September 1st, 1939, until about 1943, when they literally took on the whole world, especially the United States and the Soviet Union, in addition to Britain and the defeated allies of Western Europe. They lost, but in the process, 70 million people were killed, and more importantly, in some sense, at least six million. I don't mean more importantly
Starting point is 00:03:21 a number of deaths, but in the intent, these were not part of the war dead. They were a sister. effort to destroy European Jewry, the Roma, and some Slavic people, six to seven million of them. That was what Hitler did. And he justified that. So ever since, that word, Hitler, our Nazi, is equated with mass death. And nobody in the United States within the political realm ever praises Hitler are the Nazis in general. Indeed, we fought them. And many of our grandparents died fighting them, victoriously so. So why do people, what are we hearing? Mostly it's from the left, left, left. They call everyone Hitler. They've called Trump every aspect of Hitler and Nazi. We hear it all the time. But what's new now is that there is a small
Starting point is 00:04:11 segment on the right that while not proclaiming to be Nazis, of course, or Hitler, they are referring to World War II in general and specific aspects of Nazism and Hitlerism, not in a negative sense. Most notoriously, Nick Fuentes has recently said that he had admired Hitler and he admired some of the things the Nazis had done. There are revisionist historians on the right that have been showcased who think that it was a mistake of the United States to fight Hitler in World War II, that Stalin was the greater peril. But they go beyond that, and to make that revisionist case, which is hard to make, if not impossible, they have to demonize the heroes of the Allied movement from Franklin,
Starting point is 00:05:02 Delano Roosevelt, to Winston Churchill. So what am I getting at? For the first time in all of our lives, we are seeing people openly, overtly, not very many, but they have a larger audience, it seems, every country. couple of months who defend Nazism and the horrors that followed from Adolf Hitler's career. And so it's very incumbent upon us that we know what the Nazis were when they rose, what they caused, how we defeated them, and how an American elected president or mainstream political figures, even if we don't agree with them, are not Nazis, are not Hitler-like. That is a given.
Starting point is 00:05:47 That's what we assume, but we have never in our lives seen anybody speak of Nazis except maybe the Ku Klux Klan or the American Nazi Party in favorable terms, or at least non-judgmentally. We are now. It has to be stopped, condemned, so that this does not become an orthodoxy on the right. Thank you very much, Victor Davis Hansen, for the Daily Signal. Thank you for tuning in to The Daily Signal. Please like, share, and subscribe to be notified for more content like this. You can also check out my own website at victorhansen.com and subscribe for exclusive features in addition.

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