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Re: Germans and WW2 [message #383068 is a reply to message #382932] Mon, 27 April 2009 17:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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2GLOCK9S wrote on Mon, 27 April 2009 05:06

Once, a German exchange student came into our class and told us about his home life. Nobody asked about what their views were on WW2 and Hitler, it probably wasn't a very good time to ask either.

So, what do Germans, in general, think of Hitler and his shanagens? Do Germans deny it or get very offended when the topic is brought up?

I'm not meaning to be an ass hole or bring up things that don't need to be talked about, although that is kind of what I'm doing. I'm just trying to see it from another point of view.

Thank you.

Lol, to be german is not a bad ailment, but i know what you mean.
I had the same problem with my grandpa when i was a child.
My grandpa was born 1922 and was therefore a part of the WW2.
He died years ago and i had never the chance to ask my questions.

A part of my generation know a shit of the time.
They know only the hitler salute, the swastika and maybe that the nazis killed "some" jews.
Some of them are really aggressive, trying to be cool and joining little neon nazi groups, those groups are against everything what is not german, with dark peel, sometimes is a little accent enough. (But we have this problem global and not only in germany) Huh

My opinion is, the time was a disaster, WW1 and the agreement made a big part of the nation very poor.
They waited for a man who change all that.
Hitler was the man.
He gave the nation jobs and alot proud, proud like never before.
A big part was therefore 100% loyal, hitler gave them whatever they want.
The grudge to jews started to be the pure hate.
His epic power made him insane, an insane dictator with too much power was the result.
I hope that can't happen again, not in germany and not somewhere else.
It is very important to speak about this, today and in 100 years or it could happen again.

I'm proud to be german, sure not because we had hitler or what germany did.
Football, cars like Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, sausages and good beer, that are the reasons. Tell Me

Sir Kane wrote on Mon, 27 April 2009 15:48

Who the fuck cares about the history?

The history is a part of us all.


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