boy, you sure know how to open a can of worms don't you ? I
I was with Patton when he rolled into Germany and there were so many story's that came out later I was sure surprised, it didn't seem like it was the same place I was at the same name but every thing different from what I saw, and I have talked to others before they died and they are also confused,
what we saw was people who were scared to death starved, and had no idea of what to do or say, we gave many of them food and did without because they were so hungry, but, I didn't see any death camps even when we visited Auschwitz, as the ones who were there 6 months to a year later said they saw,I don't know how we could have missed something this big,and as far as confessions were, sure the German officers confessed our men put their balls in a vise and every time they asked a question and the answer was not what they wanted they turned the vice 1/2 turn, soon they would tell you their grand ma used anthrax and germ warfare,or any thing else they wanted them to say, I have my doubts as to how much is true and what is not and we will probable never know,
I also don't know if we would have been better off or worse had the Germans won but I know I am not happy with the Zionist in control of our lives, and our country as they are now.
I stayed in the military and retired , and I do believe some of these people said what they thought others wanted to hear, at this time my dad was a news reporter and he also said he never heard of any death camps until about 8 months after the Germans surrendered, don't you feel this is kind of strange? he was all over Germany , I see many of your answers are from people who are to young or believe to much of what the news media told them, remember the winner always writes the history of every war,and the loser is always the bad one. but, ask your self why did patton say we would curse the day we fought Germany? he also said we would never win another war, how did he know?? B,TW, MacArthur also said we would never win again why??? and we havent,
magpie I do agree with what you have said to bad more people don't ask and then listen, but I don't agree with these people who just want to condemn some one when they ask a question and call them every thing they can think of to call them,don't these people have the freedom to ask a question?
2007-07-29 19:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, historically the only way this could have happened is if the Britain had have signed a peace treaty in 1940/41, and if Hitler had have defeated Russia in 1941/42. I think Germany would have spent its time consolidating its hold on mainland Europe and suppressing resistance, while the British would have carried on with their overseas empire. The Japanese invasion of Asia would not have worked, because the British would have had enough power to stop them, possibly taking over other European colonies. Germany and Britain would have had very different and conflicting political systems, but a Britain at peace could have prevented Germany expanding outside Europe. The United States would not have become the superpower it is today: with no Manhattan Project and no massive transfer of European wealth to the US postwar, Britain and Germany would have been pre-eminent superpowers, shutting the US out of much world trade. Us businesses would have happily dealt with both Germany and Britain... in fact the British and Americans probably would have been natural rivals for German business. Democracy would have survived in Britain, but probably in a different form and certainly it would not be regarded as a better system than dictatorship. The whole system would have collapsed when Hitler died, because his system required him to be at the centre with absolute power. It really could not have worked at all without him.
2016-05-17 08:22:10
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answered by elnora 3
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No matter what my answer or anyone else's . this is a deep, question. You're right about many people in the USA being of German descent. In fact I believe in the 1700's I read that one of the most populated areas in Pennsylvania was English, Dutch and German. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander that fought against Germany was German/Dutch himself.
I believe that Israel deserves a homeland but I don't think that means I am a Zionist.
I believe Germany during WW2 was a perfect storm of evil, insecurity, oppression due to the conditions ending WW1. Germans (if one has to generalize) are hard working disciplined people. Sometimes that may mean they don't question authority figures as much as they should. I say this as a person who is of German derivation. My Dad flew in b 25's during WW2 and his pilot was of German derivation also. He was a click the heels German but was against Hitler and the Nazi's.
What WW2 should tell people is evil can pop up anywhere anytime under any circumstances and because of some hesitation before the "Night of the Long Knives" it was too late for Germany. I feel sorry for the babies and children who died when the allies bombed Dresden but I also feel sorry for the babies who were gassed in Auschwitz. Evil comes in many guises and must always be fought against. It's most evil face is when it uses a religion to achieve its ends (for example: the Inquisition)
So always question authority figures, and check their answers for validity, then check them again
2007-07-29 15:41:53
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answered by magpie 6
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Wel, I am half german, so i will not say that germans are evil.
After world war I, Germany was left in a huge crisis. Inflation was high, vrime was up, and unemployment skyrocketed. They neede someone they could look up yo, someone they could trust. That man was Adolf Hitler.
He was the ruler of a german political party, The Nationalist German party, or, nazis. When he rose to power, he outlawed every other party. And he easily gained the support of the German people. A classic example of Karl Marx's quote, "People seperated from their history are easily persuaded".
He viewed the aryans(blonde hair, blue eyes) as a master race, meant to rule the world. And he set out to rid the world of non aryans, jews, christians, gypsies, communists...
He invaded country after country, trying to rid the world of the non aryans. But, his overconfidence was his downfall, in April, 1945, with american, british, and soviet forces closing in on berlin, he committed suicide on PRIL 30, 1945.
If, he was not defeated, and had beateb the combined armies of the british, americans, and soviets, he would have probably fulfilled his dream of ruling the world. We would be speaking german, pledging allegianc to the Nazi flag, and non aryans, especially the jewish religion, would be almost non existent. The world would be under a totiltarian rule. Ther would be no democrats, independents, or republicans. Ther would be nazism.
2007-07-29 15:35:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You must be very young, If you believe that what you have heard is lies, then believe me you are deluding yourself.
Most of what you heard is well documented truth, with pictorial evidence to prove it.
The German concentration camps, where Gipsy's, Jews, Homosexuals, and any and all who disagreed with the Nazi aims were put to death horribly, then cremated, were true.
If the Germans had won the war, more of the same would have happened here.
On the other hand, there would have been heavy opposition to them, with gorilla fighting, sabotage, and other kinds of resistance.
More than fifty million people died during the second world war. I am afraid many of your assumptions are based on a lack of maturity, at least I hope they are.
I was around during the war, and while I was very young, I was old enough to know people who saw it firsthand, and the stories they Tell are horrible.
2007-07-29 15:32:45
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answered by bgee2001ca 7
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You are a fountain of disinformation.
Where is it stated that half of the US citizenry is German? That sounds more like wishful thinking on your part.
I suppose you think that the Holocaust never happened. IT HAPPENED! Even high-ranking Nazi officials on trial at Nuremburg said that it happened, and produced official paperwork that confirmed it all. That kills that argument.
If Jews are slave holders, they're not putting people in ovens, or running concentration camps.
I could go on and on, but the fact remains is that you have so much to learn.
Try something called a History book. Or even a video documentary. There are many excellent titles to choose from that can give you the truth.
Speaking of the truth that you keep harping about, what news media outlets have told lies about Germany? Sources and proof, please.
2007-07-29 15:32:15
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answered by JeepDiva 7
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I was 5 when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and got us in the war. Every time I heard Hitler on the radio he sounded like a very angry mad man.
As their leader they had to follow his lead. They weren't evil, he was. :)
When the war with Germany ended, they started showing in the newspapers, and movie newsreels where he had put all the Jewish People in death camps. :(
2007-07-29 15:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Life would be very much the same as it is today. We would be living under a national security dictatorship with an economy controlled by the military-industrial complex. The only difference is that we would all be speaking German.
2007-07-29 15:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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When I first read your question, I thought you wanted to really know something about how this country might have been today had Hitler won the war. but after reading your additional details, I see that you really only wanted to rant about the Jewish people! Your question does not deserve an answer to either part. Too bad, because I really had some great stuff about the first part of your question to tell you about that I'm pretty sure you don't know!
2007-07-29 15:39:46
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answered by geegee 6
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When did we have a World War Eleven?
2007-07-29 15:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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