Openly supporting Hitler..
I live in Europe, and nobody dares to do that here. Most fascist groups, love Hitler but support him in secret. I don't know if it's because war mostly took place here. But does it really happen in America?
shareI live in Europe, and nobody dares to do that here. Most fascist groups, love Hitler but support him in secret. I don't know if it's because war mostly took place here. But does it really happen in America?
shareBut does it really happen in America?
Thanks for the answer! I grew up learning about the war at school or from my grandmother's stories. My grandfather fought against Hitler and then had to walk 700,000 km to go home. I saw pictures of starving children, where you can see their bones during the German occupation, and read stories about individuals who gave their lives to fight the German troops. I know that also Germans are being taught at school how horrible the war was and that they should never repeat it. I have never seen hitler banners anywhere, and even the fascist party in my country does not dear to declare support to the 3rd reich, although there were caught hailing like the nazis.
The Americans didn't really experience the war the way we did, thus they can't grasp the true horror of it. Supporting a Nazi that once lived far away doesn't seem so bad to some of them. The swastiga tattoo would have got him killed in Europe I believe.
The Americans didn't really experience the war the way we did, thus they can't grasp the true horror of it.
Supporting a Nazi that once lived far away doesn't seem so bad to some of them. The swastiga tattoo would have got him killed in Europe I believe.
What you say about Japan is SO true! Literally nobody in Europe cares about what the Japanese did in ww2. For some reason, the only country blamed is Germany. Not Japan and not Italy. In our history books, Japan is mentioned briefly. They mostly focus on Germany. Italians where so cheerful and kind that they didn't get a bad name.
My grandma told me that when my country was occupied, the Italians would play with the children and give them chocolates. When the Germans came, they broke their hands.
Italians just wanted to go home. They were not like the Germans. So people forgot about it. And it is true, I have lived in Italy and I love Italians.
Germany is always this strong, organized, dangerous power that you have to keep an eye on. It is a country to be feared. So the connection to Hitler just can't go away.
On the other hand, US is also a country that committed (and is still committing) atrocities that were never recognized, or they are recognized as "victory", "war on terror" or "another day in the US". As for the millions of Native Americans that were murdered, there is Thanksgiving.
Germany is always this strong, organized, dangerous power that you have to keep an eye on. It is a country to be feared. So the connection to Hitler just can't go away.
On the other hand, US is also a country that committed (and is still committing) atrocities that were never recognized, or they are recognized as "victory", "war on terror" or "another day in the US". As for the millions of Native Americans that were murdered, there is Thanksgiving.
I've never been in the US but I have watched a lot of documentaries and read a lot of articles. I am under the impression that the majority of Americans don't realize what their government is and has been doing. I mean, they don't realize the horror of it. It seems to be the only country that can say proudly on national television that they just killed the leader of another country. Or to say (again on tv), that it was worth it killing half a million Iraqi children.
I live in a small country very close to all these wars. The last year 80.000 people have arrived here seeking safety. It is heartbreaking. I think Americans should pay a visit to Syria or Afghanistan and see where their tax money go and what "war on terror" really is.
I met a guy from Detroit and he was super smart. He came to help the refugees all the way from America. I wish there are lots of people like him in America, cause he was very informed and open minded.
I've never been in the US but I have watched a lot of documentaries and read a lot of articles. I am under the impression that the majority of Americans don't realize what their government is and has been doing. I mean, they don't realize the horror of it. It seems to be the only country that can say proudly on national television that they just killed the leader of another country. Or to say (again on tv), that it was worth it killing half a million Iraqi children.
...My grandfather fought against Hitler and then had to walk 700,000 km to go home...
I think a lot of them just agree with the ideology of the Nazi racial views more than Hitler himself. Although, there are those that do.
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Yeah, some of them run for office. Look up Arthur Jones, he ran for Congress just last year.
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