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I understand he was quite kind to his dog as well...
I understand he was quite kind to his dog as well...
And a vegetarian
Otherwise when characters like Hitler are forgotten or marginalized to the point they never existed
I understand he was quite kind to his dog as well...
And a vegetarian
...and a vagrant artist. But a fairly accomplished and patriotic soldier. When dealing with history, it's probably not the best idea to just write the antagonists off by saying "So and so was just icky", and just sweep their memory under the rug. Otherwise when characters like Hitler are forgotten or marginalized to the point they never existed, it increases the possibility that history can indeed repeat itself. Much like the removal of Confederate statues. If "It never happened", it can surely happen again.
I understand he was quite kind to his dog as well...
And a vegetarian
...and a vagrant artist. But a fairly accomplished and patriotic soldier. When dealing with history, it's probably not the best idea to just write the antagonists off by saying "So and so was just icky", and just sweep their memory under the rug. Otherwise when characters like Hitler are forgotten or marginalized to the point they never existed, it increases the possibility that history can indeed repeat itself. Much like the removal of Confederate statues. If "It never happened", it can surely happen again.
History always repeats. Man is man. Just look at the corrupt fascists in DC now.
Regardless of what he became and the misery he caused this world, he was highly-decorated during his service in World War One. All politics aside, this video has an interesting historical perspective...
When I see Hitler I see 1000 Stalins. Hitler was nothing. What is so sad that liberals don't give a God Damned shit..............lolol.....I understand he was quite kind to his dog as well...
Regardless of what he became and the misery he caused this world, he was highly-decorated during his service in World War One. All politics aside, this video has an interesting historical perspective...
If they only accepted him to art school, how different.
I am probably the only one on this board who knows about the Evian Conference of 1938.Otherwise when characters like Hitler are forgotten or marginalized to the point they never existed
I don't see any indications that Herr Hitler is forgotten or marginalized. In fact, he's probably more widely known today as he was in the early '30s.
What is important to remember is, that Hitler didn't do any of the things he did on his own. He was merely a megaphone for the vile ideology of his times.
If he wasn't a reflection his own society, people wouldn't have followed him as devoutly as they did. Even when he was invading the various countries of Europe, you could still find many persons in the invaded countries and around the world who felt Hitler and his henchmen were right and proper in their ideology.
You can even find those people today.
Regardless of what he became and the misery he caused this world, he was highly-decorated during his service in World War One. All politics aside, this video has an interesting historical perspective...
If they only accepted him to art school, how different.
Perhaps not. None of Hitler's ideas about Jews, or resentment of Versailles, or Germany's destiny to rule Europe originated with Hitler. If Hitler hadn't come to power in the Nazi Party, no doubt another, equally capable, person would.
Regardless of what he became and the misery he caused this world, he was highly-decorated during his service in World War One. All politics aside, this video has an interesting historical perspective...
If they only accepted him to art school, how different.
Perhaps not. None of Hitler's ideas about Jews, or resentment of Versailles, or Germany's destiny to rule Europe originated with Hitler. If Hitler hadn't come to power in the Nazi Party, no doubt another, equally capable, person would.
I am probably the only one on this board who knows about the Evian Conference of 1938.Otherwise when characters like Hitler are forgotten or marginalized to the point they never existed
I don't see any indications that Herr Hitler is forgotten or marginalized. In fact, he's probably more widely known today as he was in the early '30s.
What is important to remember is, that Hitler didn't do any of the things he did on his own. He was merely a megaphone for the vile ideology of his times.
If he wasn't a reflection his own society, people wouldn't have followed him as devoutly as they did. Even when he was invading the various countries of Europe, you could still find many persons in the invaded countries and around the world who felt Hitler and his henchmen were right and proper in their ideology.
You can even find those people today.
What do you make of it?
Évian Conference - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Regardless of what he became and the misery he caused this world, he was highly-decorated during his service in World War One. All politics aside, this video has an interesting historical perspective...
If they only accepted him to art school, how different.
Perhaps not. None of Hitler's ideas about Jews, or resentment of Versailles, or Germany's destiny to rule Europe originated with Hitler. If Hitler hadn't come to power in the Nazi Party, no doubt another, equally capable, person would.
I am probably the only one on this board who knows about the Evian Conference of 1938.Otherwise when characters like Hitler are forgotten or marginalized to the point they never existed
I don't see any indications that Herr Hitler is forgotten or marginalized. In fact, he's probably more widely known today as he was in the early '30s.
What is important to remember is, that Hitler didn't do any of the things he did on his own. He was merely a megaphone for the vile ideology of his times.
If he wasn't a reflection his own society, people wouldn't have followed him as devoutly as they did. Even when he was invading the various countries of Europe, you could still find many persons in the invaded countries and around the world who felt Hitler and his henchmen were right and proper in their ideology.
You can even find those people today.
What do you make of it?
Évian Conference - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Initially, Nazis policies towards Jews was one of deportation. But, when it became obvious that no country would take them the Germans had to come up with other means to remove the Jews from their society.
The Evian Conference, and the abysmal apathy the world showed towards the treatment of Jews in Germany emboldened Hitler and led directly the the Wannsee Conference in 1942, where The SS took control of "the Jewish Question" and announced plans of a "Final Solution" to the Jews of Europe (and even America).
Regardless of what he became and the misery he caused this world, he was highly-decorated during his service in World War One. All politics aside, this video has an interesting historical perspective...
If they only accepted him to art school, how different.