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Originally Posted by CaptHawkeye
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Originally Posted by Dowly
And refusing would very well mean an execution of you and possibly your family.
Not much of a choice is there?
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Didn't stop White Rose.
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Fight for your country that is lead by a fricking lunatic or die.
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And who put said lunatic in power in the first place? And then mindlessly supported every decision he made until the war turned obviously grim? Even Germany admits to the mistakes it made during World War 2. So why defend what they won't even touch themselves?
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Dont know how many of you have read books about Wermacht fighting in the Russian front. They didnt give a flying frick about Hitler,
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Except for the part where they still invaded on his orders. If they didn't give a hell, why DID they participate in the invasion so willingly?
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nor the Germany after a year or so there. They fought to survive, surrender wasnt an option, Russians were savages to them.
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And none of this would have needed to happen had they not supported Hitler anyway. How ironic.
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And I cant blame them, a book I read awhile back ( I think it was the Forgotten Soldier, not sure), said how they came to an bunker, where 2 German soldiers had been killed by the Russians, the other had his face literately split in two with an axe and his gold tooth had been taken off. :nope:
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War is hell. Maybe next time, Germany shouldn't start it.
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Please, some of the indicated generalisations are - simply unjustified.
Some germans were active, convinced Nazi supporters. Most were not - but were born in the wrong place and the wrong time - and this was true for most of the Wehrmacht soldiers. That the officer corps was living by the old Prussian ideals of loyalty, serving, being precise and efficient, and not questioning orders, did not help, of course. But it is the same ideals that you see in all Western armies today, sold to the public in pictures and slogans like service in the army today it sold in recruiting videos of the US forces. Nobody blow up, please - but if you compare the style and picture language of such videos, and propaganda art by the Nazis, you will easily see striking similarities. Many US boys today join the forces for comparable reasons why young Germans back then joined the Hitler youth or the army - and liked it. And their parents, having experienced WWI, probably were not as enthusiastic, in most cases. Also, Hitler was said to have been able to be very charming with women, and very convincing and blending with high ranking generals, whom often visited him with critical news - and left him with conviction on their face, and lightened spirit again. the man was a perfect blender, like there have been other blenders later, and before, and even today in the present. Some of the leaders today are capable of exactly the same. and as we know - they are successful.
If somebody believes hitler was only possible in Germany, then he is making a most dangerous mistake. Most western people allowed themselves to get blinded on this and that issue. Many even re-elect the leaders that blind them. In case of Hitler, the historic constellation was just especially explosive, and fertile for the ideology of darkness the Nazi had on their mind - and thought about as being an ideology of light and a vision of a bright future. Carefull guys! don't spend your trust, your loyalty and your service so easily and uncritically.
Not everybody has what it takes to sacrifice himself, like the Scholls did. Get this video
http://www.amazon.com/Sophie-Scholl-...9895805&sr=8-2
and then ask yourself wether you would have the selfdenying greatness of hers, too, if being in her place.
And to see it from young people's perspective, and why children fell for the Nazis uncritically:
http://www.amazon.com/Bridge-Die-Bru...9896609&sr=8-1
These two are amongst the best film about that era I know of. Ironically, both of them are German. but maybe that isn't any ironic at all - nobody knows all that stuff better than today's Germans' parents and grandparents.
Or take the brother of my grandfather - the reason why I take your offhanded comments a bit queer. Both of them were officers the Wehrmacht. My grandfather indicated that he was shot after having refused to participate in one of those "cleaning" operations behind the front usual special units of the SS carried out. they did not want to let it become known, he said, what was happening. Such units for the most were made up of loyal Nazi-soldiers, like were KZ-guards.
If you know so well how Hitler came to power, then you know that the opinion of the majority of the German people was not really a factor - most did not like the Nazis, but saw little strength and courage to stand up against them - and that would not be any different today, with any people in the world. Hitler had sympathizers both in Austria and in Germany, but it can be doubted that they were a majority. Most people probably just thought about how to protect their families and not getting into conflict with the secret police. - Beyond that, it must be said that initially the Nazis created jobs after a long economic crisis that left many families in despair. It was temtping to tolerate the Nazis when suddenly you have bread and butter on your table again and somebody gives you a vision for a bright future after the years of the treaty of Versaille.