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2007-11-25 17:31:43 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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It is, for one thing, an object lesson in the power and danger of propaganda and manipulation. How in the Hell was a crazy, squeaky-voiced half-wit like Adolf Hitler able to get ordinary German people to build and operate Auschwitz? It is worth studying and understanding how such a thing can be done. Why? Because the same tools are still available to those who know how to use them. It behooves one to at least recognize them.

2007-11-25 17:39:42 · answer #1 · answered by Tony 4 · 1 0

The Holocaust was already well underway at the time the United States had Germany declare war against it. Thus it was Germany who turned the European war into a global conflict by siding with Japan against the United States. 'International Jewry' had nothing to do with it. You have some very convulated reasoning going on there - Adolph always had in mind a 'final solution' of the 'Jewish question' - it was rampant in his writings and speeches prior to his election as Chancellor, and then following his victories over France etc. He only toned it down from 1933-39 to keep the whole issue on the 'back burner' before world opinion, while he built Germany up to strike at Poland and the West. Once he was master of most of Europe, he leaped back into his always planned solution for the Jews and other 'undesirables', including socialists, church people, free thinkers, and generally anyone who he considered might be a threat to his total control. The German government, not necessarily its people, three away many more than 160,000 in the East - those damned fools threw away about a million in the first twelve months campaigning against the Russians, and it was Hitler's decision to attack Russia, which, at the time, was maintaining trade with Germany. Reports are that some trains of Russian goods headed for Germany were actually passed by attacking German columns in June 1941. I would not pay much heed to the totally distorted and twisted propaganda of any of the high Nazis, particularly Hitler and Goebbels, who grotesquely distorted truth to suit themselves and their own aims. Ah, yes - Goebbels was right in one way - the authors of this bloody conflict paid for it with their lives - but not soon enough. The entry of the United States at least had the benefit of cutting back the time during which these madmen could actually carry out their hideous plans.

2016-03-19 09:00:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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what were the consequences of the holocaust to the world?
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2015-08-24 07:16:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

The consequences were million people dead. World politicians give Jews there new country, Israel. Jews then started a war with Palestinians. Germany had to pay millions and millions to Jewish people, but not to Sloven people who were in concentration camps too. Word holocaust was made up by Jewish reporter. Jewess propaganda is so big that our people Slovenians who were in Auschwitz-Birkenau , Dachau and other camp don't get there time to share the story.

Why didn't Jews fight back?

2007-11-25 18:03:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

That Germany is up till now an evil country and the Jews are thriving on being almost wiped out over 60 years ago.

What? Did I say something wrong?

2007-11-26 00:46:51 · answer #5 · answered by D. D. 2 · 0 0

I think it revealed just how very human Evil can be. While it was going on, there were rumors, but it was so unimaginable that people didn't believe it. Until, that is, they saw the pictures, and read the reports, at the the end of the war.

2007-11-25 17:41:52 · answer #6 · answered by Faerie_Queene3 5 · 0 0

Apart from the deaths of so many communists, homosexuals, jehovah witnesses ,gypsies and jews It led to the setting up of the State of Israel and there has never been peace in the Middle East since.

2007-11-25 17:47:09 · answer #7 · answered by brainstorm 7 · 0 0

1) Great sadness for the survivors

2) Great shame for Germany for allowing it to happen

3) Shame on the democratic world for not stopping it sooner

4) The creation of the nation of Israel

5) Displacement of Arab Muslims in Israel (they chose to leave)

6) on-going conflict between Israelis and the Arab Muslim world, plus many non-Arab Muslim countries like Iran

2007-11-25 17:39:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just ask anyone in your class who is Jewish how many relatives they dont have anymore !

Even if they were amongst the lucky few with no relatives in Europe they're bound to know someone who lost relatives.

Google it yourself!

2007-11-25 17:36:29 · answer #9 · answered by JeeVee 6 · 0 0

Racism and antisemitism at it's worst. Spreading of racial hate. It affected the whole world then and it still does.

2007-11-25 17:35:48 · answer #10 · answered by Don 2 · 1 0

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