Hitler even killed Nazi's. Hitler was an equal opportunity murderer.
"First they came for the communists, and I said nothing. Then they came for the unionists, and I said nothing. Then they came for the Catholics, and I said nothing. Then they came for the liberals and I laughed my arse off!"
You are the one who brought Hitler into the debate...
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Godwin's Law
A term that originated on Usenet, Godwin's Law states that as an online argument grows longer and more heated, it becomes increasingly likely that somebody will bring up Adolf Hitler or the Nazis. When such an event occurs, the person guilty of invoking Godwin's Law has effectively forfeited the argument.
So if history keeps repeating itself where does that put Godwin?
Actually, everything that was done to the Jews by Hitler had been done prior. The ghettos, the mass killings, and Star of David, the deportations, etc. The only difference is the scale on which it was done.
Do you make this shit up as you go? For an example, Hitler was not responsible for the German health care system. Germany has the world's oldest national social health insurance system started by Otto von
Bismarck before Hitler was born. The origins dating back to the Health Insurance Bill of 1883, Accident Insurance Bill of 1884, and Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill of 1889.
Persecution of Jews was never even close to the atrocities of Hitler and the Nazis. As a matter of FACT Jews played a prominent role in Weimar Republic, 1919-1933, and played a major role in politics and diplomacy, and strengthened their position in financial, economic, and cultural affairs.
But don't let any facts dent your dogma, ignorance and right wing "Glenn Beckean" propaganda...
No, Hitler did not create the health care system, but he embraced it. Hitler then extended the nanny state to include such things as free education etc. For you see, the Nazi regime was mindful of the protests during WW1 as the quality of life suffered in Germany during that war. So to bypass this they embraced socialism, hence the tern National Socialists that is in the word Nazi. And by all accounts, it worked. Germans had a higher standard of living than their ally counterparts. The Germans were basically bought off as a means of embracing a government steeped in genocide and who were war weary.
It reminds me of the US model. It's citizens are also war weary and have slaughtered over 50 million innocent unborn children.
As for the Jews, as I said the persecution of the Jew had gone on for centuries before the Nazi regime. Jews were kicked out of entire countries and often rounded up at times and killed in mass. One such incident was during the Black Death. Because of the Jewish sanitary laws they evaded much of the trials of the Black Death, but "Chrisians" looked at them with suspicion and claimed that they had made a deal with the devil, so hundreds of thousands were rounded up and murdered. There are various such examples centuries before the Nazi regime came to power. The Holocaust was simply a natural progression or evolution in Europe, which today is still very anti-semetic.
The Black Death? We're talking Middle Ages...certainly not an age of enlightenment. Lepers, and other individuals with skin diseases such as acne or psoriasis, were singled out and exterminated throughout Europe.
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I will give you a taste of what Jews endured in Europe before the Nazi regime. Keep in mind, this is a very small tip of the iceburg.
561 The bishop of the Uzes expelled Jews from his diocese in France
855 Jews were expelled from Italy
1096 The first Crusade was launched. Although the primary target was to liberate Jerusalem from the Muslims, the Jews were a secondary target. Along the way, about 12,000 Jews in the Rhine valley were slaughtered.
1099 The Crusaders forced all the Jews in Jerusalem into a central synagogue and set fire to it.
1121 Jews were exiled from Flanders
1146 The Second Crusade began as the French Monk, Rudolf, called for the destruction of the Jews.
1180. French king Phillip Augustus seized all Jewish property and expelled them from France.
1215. Jews were forced to wear special cloths and a badge so that people could identify them as Jews by the Fourth Lateran Council.
1227 The Synod of Narbonne required Jews to wear an oval badge. This requirement was reinstalled during the 1930's by Hitler as the oval badge changed to Star of David.
1259 A synod of the archdiocese in Mainz ordered Jews to wear yellow badges
1267 The Synod of Vienna ordered Jews to wear horned hats.
1290 Jews were exiled from England
1298 A great Jewish persecution arose with over 100,000 Jews murdered over a 6 month period.
1321 In Guienne France, Jews were accused of poisoning wells as around 5000 Jews were burned at the stake.
1347 Jews were blamed for the Black Death as I said earlier. In Bavaria, about 12000 Jews were rounded up and killed, in Erfurt, 3000 were rounded up and killed, in Rue Brulee, 2000 were killed, in Tours an immense trench was dug and filled with blazing fire as Jews were thrown into it, in Stausberg around 2000 Jews were killed, etc.
1354 12,000 Jews were executed in Toledo
1394 Jews were exiled a second time from France.
1497 Jews were banished from Portugal.
1516 The Governor of the Republic of Venice decided that Jews had to relocate to "Ghetto Novo". It was the first Jewish Ghetto in Europe that was later adopted once more by the Nazi regime.
1540 Jews were exiled from Naples
1550 Jews were exiled from Genoa and Venice
1582 Jews were exiled from Holland
1648 Chmielnicki Bogdan led an uprising against Polish rule in the Ukraine, the secondary goal was to exterminate Jews. About 100,000 Jews were rounded up and murdered.
So as we can see, the question is not why the Holocaust happened, the question is why did it take so long to come about? Godwin can stick Hitler up his ass.
Today, all we hear is anti-Zionist rhetoric from Europe. It is no wonder. No doubt, they will support another genocide in Israel of the Jews