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01-22-07
The nazis didn't really have it in their plans to exterminate the Jewish people, although they did want them to leave. In fact, during the 30's, they were given this opportunity . . . just leave the country. When they wouldn't, there were of course anti-sementic ordeals. But the biggest one of all, perhaps the start of it really, was "The Night of Shattered Glass," which, as coincidence would have it, was the result of a young, Jewish college student in France who went and killed some German officials in the Germany embassy in France. Of course, the student's reason for doing such a thing was what had happened to his parents in Germany, who were being harrassed by Nazi's.
But, if one really looks at the history between WWI and WWII, one can comprehend why the Nazi's did what they did. I'm not saying it was right, but in my opinion, the allies of WWI should share some of the blame for the creation of the Nazi party. After all, it was they who slammed Germany with the bill, and only Germany. I was masturbating
just contemplating
the color of suicide |