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Re: Some Germans See Positive Aspects to Nazi Rule, Poll Shows
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Originally Posted by erikvv
The nazis created a new pride, something to work for collectively. They also promoted a strong family. They also crossed all income lines in their educational and army facilities and gave equal oppertunity to all.
Except for the racism and ultra-pratriotism it wasnt a bad ideology. If they could have transformed it to include all nations and races instead of exclude all others it would have been better.
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Bizarre comments.
The Nazi ideology was one of the most ferociously brutal in history. It was based on the assumption that the Nordic race was instrinsically superior. If they had "included all nations and races" they wouldn't be Nazis.
The expansion of the German economy between 1933 and 1939 was hardly a unique manifestation of Nazi ideology. It was simply a case of massive government spending, primarily on public works and a huge re-armament progam. As for equal opportunity - it is not clear what this could possibly mean. Anyone who questioned or disagreed or criticized was immediately punished. The punishments set the standard for sheer horror, matched only by Stalin and later by Pol Pot and Mao's China.
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"Our fears in Banquo
Stick deep; in his royalty of nature
Reigns that which would be fear'd: 'tis much he dares;
And, to that dauntless temper of his mind,
He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour
To act in safety."
Macbeth 3:1
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