On 02/17/2011 07:23 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On 17 Feb 2011, at 17:36, Bob Sneidar wrote:

Heh heh. The Germans loved Hitler! He took Germany from a faltering bankrupt 
country full of starving people and made them a great nation.
No. He destroyed a recouping economy and restarted the war that was deemed to be the last 
one ever needed. Also, there was no "the Germans" (and still isn't) as implied 
by you.

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A certain percentage of the Germans voted for Hitler because the country was in a bad state and, at
that point, he seemed to offer a way out. Of those who voted:

1. A large proportion had no idea of what he would subsequently do.

2. A lot more were hypnotised by the razzmatazz, the "sexy" uniforms and the organisation.

I don't think any Germans "loved" Hitler; what I do think is that a huge number of Germans
were BRAINWASHED by Hitler.

Now, if we examine the Stanley Milgram experiments (whic has already been done on the Use-List) we can see that Americans are just as susceptible to brainwashing and peer pressure as the Germans. I suspect that any set of human beings in the "right" place at the "right" time could
go the same way.

So; while blaming the Germans for what Hitler did is all jolly fashionable and so on, it is a load of old tosh insofar as the vast majority of the German nation (and an awful lot of other people as well) were suffering from a sort of collective madness for about 7-8 years; the consequences of which were just as devastating for them as for most of the other people involved in the World War.

And Bob's "Heh, heh" only serves to let us know that his "The Germans loved Hitler" is on the level and as well thought out as the sort of stupid pronouncements I used to come out with when I was 7
years old.
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