Onkel
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Yes, but not for the creation of a Jewish state, but for the enlargement of Poland and for Russia to get the Kaliningrad Oblast.
Right. Perhaps this didn´t happen because Antisemitism was common sense in Europe back in this days.
Yes, but not for the creation of a Jewish state, but for the enlargement of Poland and for Russia to get the Kaliningrad Oblast.
And not all Nazis were German.You have to remember that it was the NAZI's not the Germans who did this to the jews. yes the nazis were german but not all germans submitted to the nazis and many did not agree or like the persecution of jews much less Hitler himself
Don't be too hard on your ancestors. That was after the Nazis had already got their hands on most of the levers of power, had arrested some of the opposition leaders, & had 50000 "monitors" in polling stations, intimidating voters, stuffing ballot boxes & the like. The highest Nazi vote was in the regions with most "monitors", of course.IMHO that's not an excuse for what happened. Although not all Germans were Nazis and although the NSDAP never were elected by more than appr. 44% of the German population, .....
Well, i agree with your point that the Nazis weren't democratically elected, but Germany's most famous and revered leader at the time, Hindenberg (u?) allowed von Papen to give hitler the Chancellor seat.Don't be too hard on your ancestors. That was after the Nazis had already got their hands on most of the levers of power, had arrested some of the opposition leaders, & had 50000 "monitors" in polling stations, intimidating voters, stuffing ballot boxes & the like. The highest Nazi vote was in the regions with most "monitors", of course.
The highest Nazi vote in a free election - before they'd shown what they were like in power - was 37.8%, & they got 33.1% in the last free election. Before the crash of '29, they'd never got more than 2.6% on their own, or 6.5% on a combined list.
A Jewish state on German territory wouldn't have worked out and would have ended terribly.Yes, but not for the creation of a Jewish state, but for the enlargement of Poland and for Russia to get the Kaliningrad Oblast.
u just gave yourself a double-negative by saying they didnt appose as an excuse and then saying what would hapen to those who apposed as a counter-excuseO.K. that´s nice, but to easy. Most of those who didn´t agree didn´t oppose - Apart from the question if I had opposed - you know what happened to opposition in Hitlers Reich. They found themselfes easily on the scaffold or in a concentration camp -it needs a lot of heroism to face that threat.
But Kato and Swerve are right. Millions of germans had to move and leave their homes. Because of that, there is still some distrust between Poland and Germany- some polish people fear that Germany wants it´s eastern parts back. But I can proudly say this fear is causeless. Apart from some (sorry, mate) misguided foolsnobody even thinks about this.
i never said they were ALL german...i said "the nazis were german" my bad, poor choice of words. The majority of Nazis were germanAnd not all Nazis were German.
Yeah I know. I thought about this problem several times. On one hand I don´t want to apologize everything that did NOT happen with NaziTerror against german opposition- on the other hand I don´t know If anybody could have changed things in germany after 1933. Perhaps the Wehrmacht´s Generals. But the single citizen? I´d really like to know.u just gave yourself a double-negative by saying they didnt appose as an excuse and then saying what would hapen to those who apposed as a counter-excuse
Germany a military superpower again?
Very hard to imagine.
The pacifism in Germany is nothing less than rampant, totally deluted and all out crazy. A huge part of the population would be happy if the defense force would be dismantled all together.
By living there and sometimes reading a newspaper and watching tv news.1. where r you getting this info on saying a huge part of the population wants the defense force to be dismantled?
2. This would be stupid to dismantle the entire defense force as they would be open to attcks. im not sayin anyone will attck them but you never know.
3. Where are you getting the information on everybody being pacifist.
I don't know, being surrounded by hostile countries whose population is increasing far faster than your own, with large reserves of oil and much greater land area, and trying to develop nuclear weapons (iran, regardless of what they say), with the stated goal of wiping Israel off the map ... i would chose HolsteinA Jewish state on German territory wouldn't have worked out and would have ended terribly.
The Jews prefer Jerusalem over Holstein
Perhaps, but I doubt that the Jews would want to live right next to the Vaterland after 1945.I don't know, being surrounded by hostile countries whose population is increasing far faster than your own, with large reserves of oil and much greater land area, and trying to develop nuclear weapons (iran, regardless of what they say), with the stated goal of wiping Israel off the map ... i would chose Holstein. Then again, i'm not drawn by faith to a place of my ancestors
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By living there and sometimes reading a newspaper and watching tv news.
I might be wrong, but your interest in the matter and your reaction to my post suggests that you are german too. If you are german and at the same time not aware of the pacifistic attitude of the broad german population, you would have had to spend the last 30 years on the moon.
Which is the most important point in this slightly arkward discussion. Although there might have been something just in making Germany give up territory for a jewish state, Israel was founded where it is due to historical and religious reasons- it's the promised land. They wouldn't have gone elsewhere, I guess. And IIRC they were promised a state there at the end of the Great War already, appr. 30 years before Israel was actually founded.Then again, i'm not drawn by faith to a place of my ancestors![]()
If you define pacifism as "opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes or gaining advantage" (as wikipedia does, sorry), then I guess that actually most Germans would call themselves pacifist- even those who dress black and throw bricks and light cars in the name of peacebachlash92 said:Oh there is pacifisim but we would have to take a national poll to really see how many germans are pacifist. honestly though, would you tear down the defense force, people may not like all of them but they are defending the country from outside threats.
That's more because:When they created the KSK, they couldn't tell the people: "We want special forces so we can send them on secret missions.", they had to say that the KSK is needed pretty much exclusively to evacuate European citizens from conflict zones.
Also of course, saying that "we're forming a new special forces group to conduct secret operations in peacetime" doesn't sit well with Article 87 of the constitution. At all. As in the whole thing would have been illegal and a breach of constitution if that reasoning was used.Building up special forces for power projection and to serve general national interests would not have been ok.
The A400M project constitutes a nominal extension of airlift capacities of the Bundeswehr by nearly 300% compared to Cold War times adjusted for the size of the Bundeswehr. Meaning they're spending about 6.2 billion Euro more than they'd absolutely have to, and hence they damn better make sure to tell the taxpayers that their money will be used for things they feel good about.When they wanted new transport aircraft, they couldn't just say a modern army needs airlift abilities, they had to tell the people that those aircraft can be used to drop food and other supplies for refugees in Africa.
Sure, but don't forget that this is exactly what we are talking about: What do the Germans feel good about?hence they damn better make sure to tell the taxpayers that their money will be used for things they feel good about.
There are quite a number of countries where the population takes the same attitude, especially when it's their money being spent.In another country it would have been no problem to tell the people that the army needs those planes for military purposes and to increase the offensive abilitys of the military.