Here's a question for the masses. This is just a question which I do not know the answer to. Please don't jump to conclusions.
In the beginning of the Nazi regime and the Third Reich when Hitler established the Nurenberg Laws stripping the Jews of all their rights, property, etc., why didn't the Jews of Germany unite and fight back? Why did they go along with what Hitler and the rest of his party were demanding?
Furthermore, when the Jews were demanded to go to the work camps, extermination camps, concentration camps why didn't they fight back before the departure process began or during the process? Why would you give up all your possessions, your home, get separated from your children and family based on orders of someone else? Rumors had to have been floating around as to what was transpiring at these camps, and if not still stand up for yourself and your family and put up a fight. If you're going to die, wouldn't you rather go down fighting?
2007-06-28
09:20:53
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