The Berlin Wall
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Re: The Berlin Wall
Originally Posted by TunerToys
Most of the real Germans (the citizens) didn't like Hitler. He was one of those guys that started out charismatic and reasonable, but became more evil and scary with each new level of power he reached. By the time everyone realized the atrocities he was capable of, no one was willing to stand up to him for fear of their own lives It is therorized that Germans carry a lot of guilt about the atrocities committed by Hitler, mix that with their desire to be string and proud, and you get some odd behaviors sometimes.
Just my thoughts,
Craig
Just my thoughts,
Craig
Im going to disagree. Most germans were very upset with the whole country in general after wwI. Hitler and many others felt that minorities such has the Jews were to blame for many of the econmical downfalls of Germans. The **** movement was so strong only reason why it was it was such a powerful change. Germans in general felt superior to many eastern countries of Germany due to there large masses of Jewish societies. Generally I fell that Germans hated the fact that Jewish Bloodlines mixed with theres and that Yiddish mixed with hebrew and the German language. Even though yiddish was around for hundreds of years it was just another one of the look what they are doing, whats next etc etc etc. Germans at the time were nuts in the masses.
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