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An arch bigger than the Arc de Triomphe? Hitler wanted that too
An arch bigger than the Arc de Triomphe? Hitler wanted that too
Tyrants and dictators often dream of building gigantic monuments to themselves. It usually doesn't work
By Andrew O'Hehir
Executive Editor
Published May 3, 2026 9:00AM (EDT)
(Salon) It might be a bit too convenient, at this moment in history, to observe that failing tyrants, as they feel their power slipping away, start building grandiose monuments to themselves. But at least in the modern context, its not wrong. Lets put it this way: Any leader of the last century or so who wants to celebrate his glorious reign with, just for example, a grand triumphal arch and a plan to destroy and rebuild important landmarks of his capital city is only imitating the past, while ignoring its most obvious lessons. Hes likely to end up celebrating only his own decadence, poverty of spirit and enormous hubris.
As British journalist Jonn Elledge observed recently, if Donald Trump ever encountered Percy Shelleys sonnet Ozymandias during his mediocre education, he clearly didnt get the point. Heres the tl;dr, Mr. President: That line about Look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair! sounds awesome but is meant to be ironic. (If thats a new concept, see me after class.)
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On principle, I dont give political advice, but principle isnt worth much these days and this ones a gimme: Any potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate who doesnt promise to undo, reverse or demolish the White House ballroom, the Kennedy Center renovation and the so-called Arc de Trump, along with any and all other attempts to screw up the monumental landscape of Washington, D.C., should be immediately disqualified. Id also support a public burning of all Trump-infected U.S. passports, if he actually gets around to creating them. No doubt that would violate bureaucratic rules and air-quality standards, and also might suggest some troubling historical comparisons.
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Trumps proposed arch would be more than 50 feet taller than the North Korean arch, which is itself 33 feet taller than the Arc de Triomphe. So much winning! And yet, maybe not: I am definitely neither the first nor the last person to observe that Adolf Hitlers plans to remake Berlin as Germania, grand capital of a continental or even global Aryan empire, included a triumphal arch (Triumphbogen, in German) on such an epic scale that the entire Arc de Triomphe would have literally fit inside its opening. ......................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/05/03/an-arch-bigger-than-the-arc-de-triomphe-hitler-wanted-that-too/
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An arch bigger than the Arc de Triomphe? Hitler wanted that too (Original Post)
marmar
Sunday
OP
Let's see some AI art of the Horseshoe for the Horse's Ass -- covered in graffiti (RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES !) and home
eppur_se_muova
Sunday
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Americans can't afford to heat their homes but we need at Arc de Trump. What a clown.
ratchiweenie
Sunday
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eppur_se_muova
(42,338 posts)2. Let's see some AI art of the Horseshoe for the Horse's Ass -- covered in graffiti (RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES !) and home
to homeless encampments, broken-down cars, etc.
Former Trmp staff with 'sandwich boards' ("Will Write Tell-All Biography For Food" etc.)
Roosting vultures and owls (for Futurama) would be a nice touch.
Rats, with Stephen Miller's face, are essential.
ratchiweenie
(8,233 posts)3. Americans can't afford to heat their homes but we need at Arc de Trump. What a clown.