Younger Germans are starting to rebel against the penitent status their country has accepted since the end of WW2, culminating with the disastrous refugee policies of Angela Merkel. Isn't Nazi Germany as distinct from the Germany of today as the Confederacy is from the modern South?
The question is whether or not this realization has come too late. What do you think?
No, this is one of my core beliefs.
IMO Germany and all of Western Civilization needs reminded FOREVER what happens when too many ethnic purity types get together even in the modern world.
If we want to debate German immigration policy or if Germany should contribute more troops to NATO we can.
Leave it to me though and there would be a blood soaked replica of the MS St Louis,
MS St. Louis - Wikipedia, in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to remind us.
Yellowcaust
Why didn't the Jews stay and fight? That question is never asked because the postwar ruling classes have a self-interest in making cowardice seem nothing to be ashamed of.
What were they supposed to use as weapons?
"In 1931, Weimar authorities discovered plans for a Nazi takeover in which Jews would be denied food and persons refusing to surrender their guns within 24 hours would be executed. They were written by Werner Best, a future Gestapo official. In reaction to such threats, the government authorized the registration of all firearms and the confiscation thereof, if required for “public safety.” The interior minister warned that the records must not fall into the hands of any extremist group. In 1933, the ultimate extremist group, led by Adolf Hitler, seized power and used the records to identify, disarm, and attack political opponents and Jews. Constitutional rights were suspended, and mass searches for and seizures of guns and dissident publications ensued. Police revoked gun licenses of Social Democrats and others who were not “politically reliable.”
Read more at:
How the Nazis Used Gun Control, by Stephen P. Halbrook, National Review
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Something to consider the next time someone brings up "gun control".