Dimitrius07 |
11-06-10 09:40 AM |
Well lets clean the air :03:
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Your pity was not asked for, nor did I try to excuse "Mitläufer" and free them of their share of guilt - I have accused silent Mitläufer of their share of guilt myself often enough, in context both with the Nazigerman and the Muhammeddan communities. But my grandfathers both were neither Nazis, nor did they feel explicitly nationalistic - not back then, and not in the decades later. Neither had them voted for the Nazis to come to power, nor did they bring or wish to bring more nationalism to Germany than Western nations in general ticked nationalistic back in that era. And still they turned out to be victims of circumstances that - different to your claim - they, like many others, had not opted for to bring to themselves or to Germany.
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So your grandfathers had a hard time and according to your words they did not vote for nationalistic party in both elections (the first one ended as a draw). Do you remember the budge "ja" and what Hitlers minions did to other who didn`t have one? In best case they were beaten..badly.
You also claimed that your grandfathers fought the war, so they did vote at the end? I need a further explanation here. :-?
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I just want to correct this stupid polarising and stereotyping of "all Germans were Nazis". That is an extremely simplifying
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Here is my answer.
I don`t think that all Germans are nazis, i think that Germans were blinded and fooled by thieves, liars and paranoids.
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