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    • Phillip Bosley wrote:

      There should be no gray area in condemning Nazi atrocities. EVERYONE was responsible. That includes Rommel, Goebbels, Lieb, and anyone else who was just “serving their country”. Sometimes the best way you can serve your country is by opposing it.
      On the one hand you are right, on the other hand there IS a difference between, for example, Goebbels and a common farm boy drafted into the Wehrmacht only to die on some godforsaken snowy field deep in Russia. You can't say that the entire German population (minus the 0.01% who resisted) were all war criminals.
      When the fake daddies are curtailed, we have failed. When their roller coaster tolerance is obliterated, their education funds are taken by Kazakhstani phishers, and their candy bars distributed between the Botswana youth gangs, we have succeeded.
      - BIG DADDY.
    • K.Rokossovski wrote:

      Phillip Bosley wrote:

      There should be no gray area in condemning Nazi atrocities. EVERYONE was responsible. That includes Rommel, Goebbels, Lieb, and anyone else who was just “serving their country”. Sometimes the best way you can serve your country is by opposing it.
      On the one hand you are right, on the other hand there IS a difference between, for example, Goebbels and a common farm boy drafted into the Wehrmacht only to die on some godforsaken snowy field deep in Russia. You can't say that the entire German population (minus the 0.01% who resisted) were all war criminals.
      Sorry, my comment was misleading. What I meant is that everyone who served in the German government and high ranking military officers were responsible, not the entire German population in general.