Vesko Vukovic
3 Apr 2020 #271
Here read it again, does such a noble personality deserve to be treated like this in the history books:
* Hitler created the first animal protection law that protected animals from violence almost as much as humans.
That law was in force until the late 70's, when it was renamed during the "denazification" of Germany.
* Medical experiments on animals were prohibited by law.
* Under his leadership, had started the first checks on drunk drivers who were driving under the influence of alcohol.
* He created environmental laws so that future generations would inherit clean land, water and air.
* He created a vision of the Autobahns (Highways) and the legendary Volkswagen car.
* Through the KdF (Kraft durch Freude) programs, workers in the Third Reich had paid vacations.
To this list I would also add that Adolf Hitler was the first to construct the "black box", after the death of the minister for military armaments and ammunition Fritz Todt. So that after this invention he made flying in airplanes much safer. (if someone doesn't know - the black box is a voicemail device where the pilot can accurately explain the cause of the accident)
He also banned smoking in public places.
He banned the sale of cigarettes to women (it has been scientifically proven that children of smokers suffer from bronchitis and asthma).
He banned smoking to uniformed personnel.
Prohibited the sale of cigarettes to those under the age of 18 years.
The first who introduced pictures on a pack of cigarettes about the harmfulness of tobacco smoke (Adolf said: "Before going into retirement, I shall order that all the cigarette packets on sale in Europe should have on the label, in letters of fire, the slogan: 'Danger, tobacco smoke kills; danger: Cancer.'"). After the victory of the red rodents they brought into defeated Germany 93,000 tons of tobacco!!!
In what was then NS Germany, was founded the first scientific institution which dealt with the investigation about the harmfulness of tobacco smoke.
As for the Olympics, here's something we have left from the European leader and very few know of it. Those connected circles representing the continents he designed.
Also the Torch brought from Greece from Olympus to Germany during the opening of the then Olympics. Even to this day it is done. The torch was lit by Greek priests with 14 girls dressed as in the time of ancient Greece with the words: "Oh Fire, light this ancient and holy place, start your race." then the torch reached to Berlin.
In 1936 year in Germany, the Olympics were broadcast live for the first time.
Thank him for everything. Rest in peace Mr.88!