Home » Musk Boosts Claim That Hitler Wasn’t to Blame for Holocaust David Gardner

Musk Boosts Claim That Hitler Wasn’t to Blame for Holocaust David Gardner

Elon Musk has reposted a tweet suggesting that Adolf HitlerJoseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong were not responsible for murdering millions of people.

The post amplified by Musk to his 219.6 million followers blamed “public sector workers” for the atrocities carried out in the name of some of the most barbarous tyrants in modern history.

It was unclear whether the DOGE boss was seeking to defend the infamously ruthless former leaders of Germany, China, and the Soviet Union, or seeking to encourage debate over the mass killings carried out in their names.

The MAGA millionaire shared a post on his X platform by an account with the username @TheAlice Smith that read: “Stalin, Mao and Hitler didn’t murder millions of people. Their public sector workers did.”

By highlighting a post blaming “public sector workers” and painting them in a negative light, Musk is likely to draw the ire of the thousands of federal staffers his Department of Government Efficiency has targeted for job cuts and slashed budgets during the unrelenting purge of government departments since Donald Trump returned to the White House.

Adolf Hitler (1889 - 1945) in Munich in the spring of 1932. / Heinrich Hoffmann/Getty Images
Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945) in Munich in the spring of 1932. / Heinrich Hoffmann/Getty Images

While the post doesn’t suggest a denial of the Holocaust that left six million Jews dead during World War II, as it appears to concede that millions were murdered, it will almost certainly raise questions once more about Musk’s motivation in promoting such a controversial message.

The Tesla founder faced a storm of criticism for a gesture at a Trump inauguration event in January that was remarkably similar to the Nazi salute used by Hitler and his followers. The controversial gesticulation was subsequently celebrated and aped by neo-Nazis and other far-right groups.

Musk was condemned by Jewish leaders, but later condemned his critics on X, saying: “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is soo tired.”

The world’s richest man didn’t add any comment to his repost on Wednesday night.

Six million Jews were systematically killed as a result of Hitler’s maniacal quest for what he saw as racial purity during his reign as Germany’s Führer between 1933 and 1945, when he shot himself in his Berlin bunker as Allied troops stormed the German capital towards the end of World War II.

Stalin, who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953, had nearly a million of his own citizens murdered and millions more are thought to have perished in forced labor camps, famine, and massacres under his regime.

“Chairman” Mao Zedong founded the People’s Republic of China and led the country from 1949 until his death in 1976. During that time, tens of millions died as a result of maltreatment, starvation, and Communist Party purges.

The Independent

Union rages after Elon Musk shares X post that ‘Hitler didn’t murder millions, public sector workers did’

Mary Papenfuss

Elon Musk 'salutes' during Trump inauguration speech

Scroll back up to restore default view.

Workers blasted DOGE hatchet man Elon Musk Thursday after he reposted a startling message on X declaring that “Hitler didn’t murder millions of people. Public sector employees did.

Lee Saunders, union president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees of the AFL-CIO, fired off a furious response saying: “America’s public service workers — our nurses, teachers, firefighters, librarians — chose making our communities safe, healthy and strong over getting rich. They are not, as the world’s richest man implies, genocidal murderers.”

He added: “Elon Musk and the billionaires in this administration have no idea what real people go through every day. That’s why he’s so willing to take a chainsaw to people’s jobs, Medicaid, Social Security and Medicare.”

Screenshot of a startling message on X reposted by Elon Musk (X screen shot)
Screenshot of a startling message on X reposted by Elon Musk (X screen shot)

It was only the latest of Musk’s disturbing instances of sidling up to Hitler as he appeared to excuse the actions of the architect of the Holocaust that murdered 6 million Jews and others to pick on public employees, whose jobs he has cut by the thousands since Donald Trump took office.

Some 150 of pro-Palestinian protesters, many of them Jewish, poured into Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan Thursday to support former Columbia Palestinian student Mahmoud Kahil, who was arrested for for organizing a campus demonstration in defense of Gaza.

“Not in our name,” read the red t-shirts worn by the protesters, who shouted “Fight Nazis, not students.” Police arrested some 100 of the protesters. Khalil and other student on Thursday sued Columbia to block congressional access to student records as the university threatened to expel or suspend campus protesters.

Musk, who was born and raised in apartheid South Africa, triggered an early uproar when he notoriously flashed what appeared to be a Nazi salute at an event marking the Inauguration in January.

Musk concluded: “Bet you did nazi that coming,” with a laughing-to-tears emoji.

The head of the Jewish Anti-Defamation League ripped Musk’s Nazi “jokes,” noting that the Holocaust was a “singularly evil event, and it is inappropriate and offensive to make light of it.”

Public workers were hardly the only Americans taken aback by Musk’s repost.