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In reply to the discussion: My parents grew up in Nazi Germany. [View all]thucythucy
(8,779 posts)90. Thank you for your reply.
I don't take what you've written at all personally.
You ask interesting and relevant questions.
I haven't seen this episode, in fact I'm not familiar with the series, so I'll take a look.
And thanks again for adding to the discussion, and best wishes.
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Southerners like me know full well that the poor treatment of others never has been
allegorical oracle
Oct 27
#78
I was struck by an account from a Russian soldier marching on Berlin through Germany
Shermann
Oct 27
#2
The Nazis wanted /lebensraum/ -- "living room" -- in order to grow and expand their society.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 27
#61
" I find history so fascinating.".. Same here. When I was a kid to keep myself amused I would read the encyclopedia
mitch96
Oct 27
#64
This is why if Harris wins and there is indeed a "blue wave" its is not so much a victory
hadEnuf
Oct 27
#56
My best friend's Mom grew up in Nazi Germany. Wonderful lady and loved kids. She was a war bride that came
mitch96
Oct 27
#15
"She passed away earlier this year at age 95, feisty until the end!". My Friends Mom died last year at 92
mitch96
Oct 27
#83
The influence of Murdoch and the like should be underestimated. The Commuication Act of 1996, led us to where
JohnSJ
Oct 27
#21
Joe Rogan represents the "martial arts" subculture that thinks violence is entertaining
William Seger
Oct 27
#27
Privileged groups are aggrieved when the formerly oppressed start winning the struggle for equality
Martin Eden
Oct 27
#51
I was given a free copy of a biography of Morgenthau, FDR's advisor, at an event at the FDR historical site.
NNadir
Oct 27
#42
I know I've looked at, and contemplated reading Berlin Diary, but didn't and probably never will.
NNadir
Oct 27
#68
I am mostly familiar with Ludendorff for his beer hall adventures with Hitler; your description validates his...
NNadir
Oct 27
#104
"..we need as a society to explore seriously how and why we've come so close to the abyss." Well said.
paleotn
Oct 27
#62
The U.S.A.'s legacy of slavery, brutal conquest, and genocide gave us the privileges we enjoy today.
Pinback
Oct 28
#112
"Granted, we haven't come close to the sort of madness and horror and sadism of Germany 1933 to 1945."
BumRushDaShow
Oct 28
#113