warspite1
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ORIGINAL: warspite1 I heard a quote once that tried to answer the question of why a modern, educated nation like Germany allowed "Hitler and the Nazis" to happen. The answer was that there were 5% evil Germans, 5% good (and brave) Germans and 90% who just went along with the flow. I think that is true of people and countries generally. Bullshit, that whitewashes 90% of Germans, most of them who were readily supporting Hitler when he was invading and winning left and right and willfully ignoring that Jewish, Commie, and Homosexual neighbors were disappearing without a trace. When Moscow and London were poised to fall, who opposed Hitler aside the rabid anti-Nazis? It's easy to oppose a nasty, tyrannical regime when it's failing, it's another to oppose it when it's at its zenith and winning it all. We'd all like to believe we would do different, like we are better or more progressive than our forefathers, but had we been Germans in the 1930s we'd been Nazi supporters (if Aryan, we know what would happened to the Jewish ones among us), or at least proud German nationalists happy to shame France and England as they had shamed us. I won't believe even one of us here would have really resisted Hitler and the Nazis like the White Rose did (and lose their head for it, literally, under the blade of the Fallbeil). Some of us would have happily gone kill Reds and Partisans on the Eastern Front (and die horribly) or die by the lot in iron coffins in the Atlantic. We have the chance of having the benefit of hindsight, and lucky to be born in a time when serving a nasty, monstrous, evil regime wasn't thrusted upon our throat. Besides, Milgram's Experiment showed that the "5% psychopaths doing all the nasties" belief, which was rampant in the fifties and sixties, is in fact false, as the protocol was created solely to see if that particular idea was true or not. Warspite1 Drakken, you began your response stating my post was BS and then proceeded to largely support what I said in your response! My post was not an attempt to whitewash 90% of the German population for WWII, that is a ridiculous statement. As Burke (Irish politican from the 18th century) said, "all you need for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing". The point is, and you yourself repeated my question; how difficult is it to actively oppose a government in power - and such an evil one as the Nazis? Of course within the 90% there were many shades of grey, but for all of the Germans in that category, whatever their individual motivation or persuasion, they were not going to take on Hitler and the Nazi regime, and therefore went along with it. But are you trying to say that ANY German who wore a uniform in 1939-45 was a rabid Nazi? THAT would be BS. You are not allowing for the fact that many Germans were just doing as they were told - they put on a uniform to serve their country. To what extent they agreed with all Nazi policies would be different for each individual. My post whitewashes NOTHING, it just points out an obvious fact; life is more complicated than Black and White......
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