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What do people here think of Germans?
mord:
--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on October 12, 2008, 03:39:27 PM ---I hate Amalik. May the day quickly come when they are destroyed. Amen Yehi Ratzon!
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THE AMALAKITES WERE BEDOUIN TRIBES
~Hanna~:
I could be part Jewish because of my maiden name....I have no clue, perhaps I should do some research on the subject.......a Jewish friend of mine's mother told him to tell me once, it is quite possible.....there were many German Jews....
and some Jews had turned their back on their faith because of the holocaust.... :'(
I know, because I know someone who is an athiest and he comes from an entire family of athiests and it was because of the Holocaust that they became athiests.....
Rubystars:
--- Quote from: carreg on October 12, 2008, 04:59:11 AM ---It is right that the atrocities of the Second World War should be remembered, but what we are remembering is the failings of ordinary people such as ourselves.
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There is no excuse for being a part of the army of Satan. Nobody should make excuses for Nazi soldiers, especially not on JTF! I hope that's not what you're trying to do.
On the other hand I don't think any nation is immune from evil people taking it over.
Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks:
Muman, I don't think we should bother wasting time arguing with a Pat Buchanan supporter, particularly on this issue.
However, for the record, here is a quote from Norman Davies' Europe: A History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996), page 969, on the subject:
--- Quote from: Norman Davies ---In October (1933) Hitler organized a plebiscite to approve Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations and from the Disarmament Conference. He received 96.3 per cent support. In August 1934, following the President's death, he called another plebiscite to approve his own elevation to the new party-state position of 'Fuhrer and Reich-Chancellor' with full emergency powers. This time he received 90 per cent support... Hitler's democratic triumph exposed the true nature of democracy. Democracy has few values of its own: it is as good, or as bad, as the principles of the people who operate it. In the hands of liberal and tolerant people, it will produce a liberal and tolerant government; in the hands of cannibals, a government of cannibals. In Germany in 1933-4 it produced a Nazi government because the prevailing culture of Germany's voters did not give priority to the exclusion of gangsters.
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t_h_j:
--- Quote from: C.F. on October 12, 2008, 09:44:41 PM ---Muman, I don't think we should bother wasting time arguing with a Pat Buchanan supporter, particularly on this issue.
However, for the record, here is a quote from Norman Davies' Europe: A History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996), page 969, on the subject:
--- Quote from: Norman Davies ---In October (1933) Hitler organized a plebiscite to approve Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations and from the Disarmament Conference. He received 96.3 per cent support. In August 1934, following the President's death, he called another plebiscite to approve his own elevation to the new party-state position of 'Fuhrer and Reich-Chancellor' with full emergency powers. This time he received 90 per cent support... Hitler's democratic triumph exposed the true nature of democracy. Democracy has few values of its own: it is as good, or as bad, as the principles of the people who operate it. In the hands of liberal and tolerant people, it will produce a liberal and tolerant government; in the hands of cannibals, a government of cannibals. In Germany in 1933-4 it produced a Nazi government because the prevailing culture of Germany's voters did not give priority to the exclusion of gangsters.
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Cf, for the record, you just proved yourself to be ignorant again. How is him receiving 96.3% support for withdrawing from the league the same as "Adolf Hitler won with nearly 100% of the German popular vote in a free and unfettered election"?
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