What were the Nazi's thinking?
We're studying WW2 in school and I know Hitler convinced Germany that it was the Jews fault for the depression and the whole blonde hair blue eyes scenario but didn't some Nazi's think of what they were doing to poor, defensless children. How could children have caused the depression? How will kiling innocent children change the fact of what has already been done? You'd think the Germans of WW2 were smarter. I know there were people who didn't become Nazi's but the numbers of those who did, you would think the majority of those would have some common sense.
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not to mention Hitler himself had brown hair.
ZootSuitRiot, May 2nd, 2007 at 09:22:48pm
actuly they still are around, and so is the kkk sadly they are both very strong in new jersey
Fallop!an Cwac Cwac., May 2nd, 2007 at 08:56:39pm
You mean what ARE the Nazi's thinking? They're still around. They aren't hurting people this time, though because they can't. Same with the KKK >_< And yes, Kurtni's right, it was more than jewish people.
RhymesLikeDimes, May 2nd, 2007 at 08:44:43pm
No, I don't think they thought of what they were doing to the children, the women, the men, the old, the rich, the poor, the jews, the jew-friendly, the gypsies and so many more.
Most of them were brainwashed, and as you said, there was a certain depression. They saw that as their only hope so they were attracted to the ''light'' in front of them.
Mind you, I'm not excusing the shoah or anything. I'm just saying how I don't ''think the Germans of WW2 were smarter.''
Maybe that doesn't make any sense, I'm not too sure. ._.
stilinski, May 2nd, 2007 at 08:28:48pm
yeah
and whats even sadder ia that only 10% of the germans were Nazis, and the other percent claimed they didn't know it was going on
Fallop!an Cwac Cwac., May 2nd, 2007 at 08:26:27pm
It was more than just Jewish people, and it doesn't really matter what they thought was right or wrong, they just didn't want to protest. If they stood up against Hitler they'd be killed too. That doesn't justify their actions, but thats part of why they acted as they did. Not to mention Nazi propoganda, not all of the people had any idea about what exactly was happening, They believed what they were told.
Kurtni, May 2nd, 2007 at 08:24:33pm