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thucythucy

(8,779 posts)
90. Thank you for your reply.
Sun Oct 27, 2024, 03:45 PM
Oct 27

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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This hits home for someone like me who grew up in the South MaryMagdaline Oct 27 #1
You pretty much traced the evolution of my thought as well. thucythucy Oct 27 #3
The White Rose students are so inspirational MaryMagdaline Oct 27 #7
There is an excellent film about the Scholls. thucythucy Oct 27 #13
Powerful. No I've not seen it. mountain grammy Oct 27 #36
Perhaps you've seen this, but I highly recommend thucythucy Oct 27 #65
Thank you. mountain grammy Oct 27 #96
Have not seen it. Thank you for the recommendation MaryMagdaline Oct 27 #49
I remember ... that even her Executioner Dan Oct 27 #73
Schindler's List - The Liquidation of The Ghetto Scene TomCADem Oct 27 #105
With DJT in, could SCOTUS reverse integration, BadgerKid Oct 27 #14
Yup. IrishAfricanAmerican Oct 27 #20
The whole "leave it to the states" orthoclad Oct 27 #55
This reminded me of my high school years. Susan Calvin Oct 27 #23
Yes! A lot going on amongst the adults who really made it work MaryMagdaline Oct 27 #50
Adults were the reason we had so much trouble 4catsmom Oct 27 #91
Southerners like me know full well that the poor treatment of others never has been allegorical oracle Oct 27 #78
And in many non-Southerners treated the Native Americans poorly raccoon Oct 28 #117
I was struck by an account from a Russian soldier marching on Berlin through Germany Shermann Oct 27 #2
I've read accounts like that as well. thucythucy Oct 27 #5
One can't help but think of the relative luxury Americans enjoy ... Martin Eden Oct 27 #38
My mother grew up as a displaced person in Austria Marigold Oct 27 #48
Yes, that's very relevant. yardwork Oct 27 #16
It's strange, isn't it? thucythucy Oct 27 #24
I hadn't thought of that. yardwork Oct 27 #26
The Nazis wanted /lebensraum/ -- "living room" -- in order to grow and expand their society. eppur_se_muova Oct 27 #61
Lebensraum. AKA "Elbow Room" Wednesdays Oct 27 #84
Wealth and splendor moondust Oct 27 #81
This may not seem immediately applicable to your post. . . Collimator Oct 27 #87
I have always wondered about that. murielm99 Oct 27 #107
Yes, it could happen here Mysterian Oct 27 #4
People who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it...nt mitch96 Oct 27 #25
I don't know if Americans are unique in this thucythucy Oct 27 #28
" 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
Actually, it's a good bit more... GiqueCee Oct 27 #41
In a nutshell Evolve Dammit Oct 27 #63
south america mostly et tu Oct 27 #71
"...how and why we've come so close to the abyss." J_William_Ryan Oct 27 #6
Which is a terrifying thought. thucythucy Oct 27 #10
This is why if Harris wins and there is indeed a "blue wave" its is not so much a victory hadEnuf Oct 27 #56
All DUers should read this malaise Oct 27 #8
Thank you. thucythucy Oct 27 #11
K&R demmiblue Oct 27 #9
"Inhumanity with impunity." Kid Berwyn Oct 27 #12
I was struck by that phrase as well. thucythucy Oct 27 #17
My wife's family is from Germany... Kid Berwyn Oct 27 #39
Thank you! That's a wonderful story. thucythucy Oct 27 #44
A visit to Germany Beck23 Oct 27 #47
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
I had and have quite a few Jewish friends. thucythucy Oct 27 #19
My parents were Holocaust survivors..Auschwitz/Bergen Belsen... agingdem Oct 27 #79
When Trump was selected in 2016 thucythucy Oct 27 #88
My mom's best friend was born in Nazi Germany, but raised in Switzerland MyMission Oct 27 #67
"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
As we evolved, we became community creatures ismnotwasm Oct 27 #18
I've read some Butler, thucythucy Oct 27 #22
You will love it! ismnotwasm Oct 27 #35
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
As a group, Germans have been cleaning up their act. Turbineguy Oct 27 #29
There's a book you might find interesting thucythucy Oct 27 #32
Thanks! Turbineguy Oct 27 #34
Thank you for this very thoughtful, thorough, post. One thing that I notice niyad Oct 27 #30
You have to follow the money to see the full picture Farmer-Rick Oct 27 #75
Two things come immediately to mind: Joinfortmill Oct 27 #31
Be careful with revenge Beck23 Oct 27 #33
Great post, thank you! Martin Eden Oct 27 #37
I empathize with Shirer as well. thucythucy Oct 27 #40
Privileged groups are aggrieved when the formerly oppressed start winning the struggle for equality Martin Eden Oct 27 #51
Some German churches displayed the swastika Beck23 Oct 27 #43
Some Germans I know who have visited America thucythucy Oct 27 #45
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
Shirer's thoughts on dealing with post war Germany thucythucy Oct 27 #54
I know I've looked at, and contemplated reading Berlin Diary, but didn't and probably never will. NNadir Oct 27 #68
I forget who said this, maybe Clemenceau, thucythucy Oct 27 #85
I am mostly familiar with Ludendorff for his beer hall adventures with Hitler; your description validates his... NNadir Oct 27 #104
Thank you so much for your very interesting and informative post. llmart Oct 27 #46
I'm saddened to read about your experience growing up. thucythucy Oct 27 #59
Well written DemonGoddess Oct 27 #52
My father fled Europe orthoclad Oct 27 #53
My brother married a German girl. Swede Oct 27 #57
That's a sound assessment. bucolic_frolic Oct 27 #58
Thank you for your thoughtful essay! BlueMTexpat Oct 27 #60
Have you seen this film? thucythucy Oct 27 #66
No, I haven't seen the film. BlueMTexpat Oct 28 #109
"..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
Cultural toxicity is the greatest challenge our species faced... TygrBright Oct 27 #69
I think of our entire collective psyche as basically fascist. ananda Oct 27 #70
Fascinating and illuminating thread! cilla4progress Oct 27 #72
I believe it's human gravity, we're all literally made of stardust, Uncle Joe Oct 27 #74
Thank you for this very thoughtful post Wild blueberry Oct 27 #76
I read "Hitler's Willing Executioners" in 1998 Envirogal Oct 27 #77
K&R Blue Owl Oct 27 #80
For what it's worth many of the questions we ask moniss Oct 27 #82
Thank you for your reply. thucythucy Oct 27 #90
Thank you for the kind words and moniss Oct 27 #98
I watched the episode. thucythucy Oct 29 #122
Thank you for the book moniss Oct 29 #123
Remember, ForgedCrank Oct 27 #86
Before Trump I would have agreed with you. thucythucy Oct 27 #93
Great post! Your question was answered by the psychologist, Alice Miller. Bozvotros Oct 27 #89
To a certain extent yes but moniss Oct 27 #100
I am reminded of this UpInArms Oct 27 #92
Thank you for the link. thucythucy Oct 27 #94
Thanks for that link. Bozvotros Oct 27 #95
When he menaced Hillary Clinton at the debate UpInArms Oct 27 #97
Thank you so much for your post Sparkly Oct 27 #99
Sad to say, no. thucythucy Oct 27 #102
It is a mistake to think the Germans were unique or worse than other people alarimer Oct 27 #101
I can't help but think of . . . Richard D Oct 27 #103
Thank you for this thoughtful piece... Trueblue Texan Oct 27 #106
What an interesting post soandso Oct 27 #108
Sadly, that won't happen. OldBaldy1701E Oct 28 #110
There has been a war on education. the_sly_pig Oct 28 #111
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
You're right about these horrid aspects of American history, thucythucy Oct 28 #115
I live a few miles from "Germantown" BumRushDaShow Oct 28 #116
This statement from your post "triggered" me. Collimator Oct 28 #118
Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) BumRushDaShow Oct 29 #119
Thank you again for this thoughtful and informative post. thucythucy Oct 29 #121
Well said. K & R nt Persondem Oct 28 #114
My wife is German, and her parents grew up in the Germany of the National Socialists. DFW Oct 29 #120
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