You can justify anything to your heart's content, but does that make it right and good? Only to those that wish to be excused from reason and accountability. Do you wish to go against the Will of God? Please, cast your integrity, courage, bravery, patience, morality, Good Will, and honesty into the receptacle marked (virtue refuse).
What you will have left is all things vice.
Don't believe me? Find out for yourself. It's not like personal experience is out of fashion nowadays...or is it?
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Anonymous2010-07-02 12:00
>>2
But the Holocaust didn't save the German economy. Under non-Jewish control - if you count it as that, post-detention - the economy refused to recover and, in some cases, did even worse. The only reason it looked profitable was the war effort.
(Yes, I am aware that Hitler was a self-hating Jew.)
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Merde, I don't know, Fabio, what's the context correlation on this thread? Dur-hur!!!! I'll give you a hint *hitler*.
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Anonymous2010-07-03 10:13
>>10
If we're talking about the Nazis, and joking about their justifications, wouldn't either language be appropriate (or ironic)?
I also considered you might be calling me a rude term (French slang).
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Anonymous2010-07-04 3:27
>>11
hence the merde & *hitler* ref without being precise.
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Anonymous2010-07-04 9:20
>>11
Oh, yeah, I remember hearing about Nazis in Frankreich. Like in that movie, Inglourious Basterds. Great stuff.
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Right. So I guess their main exports were destruction, refugees and an almost fanatical devotion to an angry little man? Oh, and nice green uniforms.
Granted, some of those refugees were highly gifted scientists. You know your country is a rising economic star when you're practically bleeding educated talent.
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Anonymous2010-07-10 21:14
>>18
say what you want about germany, even after the exodus and the beginnings of attacks on different groups, it was the strongest economy on Earth, and relatively (to other nations) proportionally one of the strongest of all time.
It has since not reached such a level.
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Anonymous2010-07-10 22:41
>>19
That's not entirely true. Germany's economy had just barely recovered from WWI when the Black Tuesday hit and it was never as healthy as it looked anyway.
Hitler's demands on the economy and the war effort were spending much more than the economy was worth ( and faster than it was growing). An economic bill in 1934 essentially sealed the incredible debt of Nazi Germany as the government was allowed to spend yet send diminishing amounts of money back to the system of payment and taxation that business and employees occupied. Even before the war the country had one severe problem - not enough raw materials on hand for much of anything and not enough money to afford to import raw materials. Hitler's European land grab campaign makes sense if you realize that raw material crisis. As the war effort went on, Germany conveniently had to align more and more of their economy with the war effort. By the end, except for essentials, the whole thing was almost entirely a munitions factory using vanishing resource supplies to fight a losing war.
It's true that they "got rid of" unemployment and actually had more positions than they did workers to fill them but that doesn't necessarily mean the country didn't have enough citizens. During the war itself, and as the removal of undesirables from the countryside progressed, Germany relied a lot on unpaid slave labor which was counted back into the employment tallies.
If it was justified? Gues it wasn't, since nazi lost. But I'm sure it would be justified if they won.
What's good and what's bad depends on society, political system, person, religion, etc. Hittler thought that system was bad (and I'm sure he had his reasons), so he tried to change it he just didn't succed. And who knows, perhaps it would be better for everyone if he did, and perhaps not.
And who knows, perhaps killing jews were only the means to change the world, and not his objective. Perhaps he just needed a pretext (hope it's the right word, since I found it in dictionary, and there were like 10 words) so people followed him. And again, perhaps not.
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Anonymous2010-07-27 18:41
The germans hated the jews for centuries because they are smarter and stronger... throughout history they have been known as the people of the scrolls, and ferocious fighters... which really fits because they originate from babylon, which had the same qualities. look at all the countries that support jews: they are flourishing, America is starting to draw back support of the jews an we're losing power. key example of a failing country without jews is russia, they keep their jews locked up and don't let them do their thing lol