Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933.

On 10 February 1933, Hitler gave his first official speech as Chancellor.

He used the occasion to attack his predecessors for everything that had transpired against German interests since the end of World War One.

Many copies of the speech are available online:

That’s what Germany looks like today! Under the rule of these parties who have ruined our Volk for fourteen years. The only question is, for how much longer?

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And this brings us thus to our sixth item, clearly the goal of our struggle: the preservation of this Volk and this soil, the preservation of this Volk for the future, in the realization that this alone can constitute our reason for being.

The word Volk, which means People or Population, appears forty two times in the speech.

On 10 February 2026, the Debianist leader Andreas Tille reprimanded one of his predecessors G. Branden Robinson, just as Adolf Hitler had reprimanded the predecessors who ruled Germany in the fourteen years before the Nazis took power.

While Hitler claimed to represent the Volk / People, Andreas Tille claims to represent the user, whoever that is, in this spiteful reply:

... directly harms our ability to serve our users

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the project owes first and foremost to its users.

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Andreas Tille was, on two successive occasions, elected on Hitler's birthday. Go figure.

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