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Re: We Must Never Forget: Remembering the Holocaust
Lemit, no offense but it is often harder to decide who is the purpotrator and who is the victim, such is certainly the case in WWII. No matter how you slice the cake it is hard to single out individuals who were the purpotrators, and everyone ended up being a victim of a sort... I mean you can certainly try to figure out who they were, certainly we know the heads of the Nazi party, some of which wanted everything to be the way it went, some did not and fought back. The cult of Hitler, and his absolutely astounding information machine is rather hard to pick apart, from one end, the papers are at fault for printing the propaganda, on the other hand, they suffered greatly from not only having to print what they did, under the penalty of death, so to say, and they certainly suffered when the allies came to town, camps, hunger, torture, labor what have you (btw, dont think that Russians were the only ones who put POWs in camps where they had to work, were questiones, beaten and whatnot, all allies did it...
So who is the hunter and who is the haunted, so to say....?
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