Sapper Redux said:
aalan94 said:
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Given what they allowed to happen or actively did to some of my relatives, yeah, I have a very ****ing hard time giving a damn.
They ARE my relatives, but I can separate that from other considerations. Some were Nazis, some weren't. It's a complex story to be sure, but Hitler only won 32 percent of the vote, and the only reason there wasn't significant opposition to him is that he had built a state that made it impossible.
He had the support of other conservative parties and it would be extremely hard to say he was unpopular or only supported by 32% of voters in 1939.
That's not being completely candid. The Nazis had been in power for 6 years by then and had total control of all of the reigns of power by then. I'm guessing you're overlooking that 1/3 of the German Lutheran pastors resigned in protest during that time period.
The Nazis had also done a lot of surface good in Germany during those 6 years; they'd resurrected the economy and, as we all learned from Clinton and Carville, that's all the electorate cares about. Are we any different?
Condemning the German support for the Nazis in 1939 is similar to condemning the Venezuelans for "reelecting" Maduro.
Finally, what do you mean by stating that Hitler had the support of the other conservative parties? Which parties? What do you mean by "support"? Did those parties know of and truly believe the future plans of the Nazis back in '33?