want to come back to something that comes up both in michael bender's book and what we have seen in carolyn rucker's book. the people who know our history the best and they tended to be the ex-president military's advisers, ended having to confront his affinity for nazi germany the most. no, the nazis do not do good things and you do not comment hitler's handling the enemy. there is this of general millie's concerns of these parallels to nazi-germany. on january 14, dozens of leaders gathered for a drill exercise. they took over the large gymnasium and mapped out the city on the floor to a.j. where people would congregate. millie helped lead the drill and in initial small meetings with the seniors laid out the stakes . these guys are nazis, they are proud boys. these are the same people we fought in world war ii, milley told them. everyone in the room whether you are a cop or soldier, we'll stop these guys to make sure we have a peaceful transfer of power. shocking to read that the ex-president had enough affinity for hitler to see the top military commander saw his supporters in the threat