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Default 02-17-2004, 02:08 PM

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Being Polish and hearing of tales of the war from my dad kind of made me hate WW2 Germans. Seeing schindlers list made me hate WW2 era Germans. They were the type of people that knew hitler was going to massacre the jews, but they didnt care. Like the part in Schindler's list where the little boy makes the throat cutting gesture to the women while there on their way to auschwitz. Maybe if you were polish or jewish or hungarian or a gypsie youd know.
I'm polish...but I'm above making fun of them because of the past. Maybe the people who were involved...but not my generation germans.
Im above making fun of them aswell but for some reason the 30's and 40's generation germans had an evil way about them. They were almost unable to feel remorse.
Well, only the true Nazis. I'm sure most of them knew that it was brutal. But then again, from 1933 they were taught that jews were the cause of all their problems. Edventually, they'd start to believe it.
Not to mention that the Nazis would deal with German resistance with as much proficiency as they did the Jews.

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