RE: Adolf Hitler's Paintings
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Posted: 2008-04-25 02:19:31 Reply
The primary contribution Adolf Hitler made to German society was that he totally destroyed Germany: in 1945, Germany was literally in ruins. Millions upon millions of people were dead. Millions more were homeless and starving (in Germany, not just in the countries Germany invaded). Germany had no economic, no coherent political system, no communications system, no libraries, no schools, no hospitals. In a sense German society did not exist in 1945 and had to be rebuilt from scratch to become modern Germany.
One might mention things that Hitler did ostensibly to benefit Germans before 1939, but faced with the legacy of the National Socialist dictatorship and what state Germany was in in 1945, such things are laughable at best as "contributions to society."
One might mention things that Hitler did ostensibly to benefit Germans before 1939, but faced with the legacy of the National Socialist dictatorship and what state Germany was in in 1945, such things are laughable at best as "contributions to society."
Posted: 2008-04-25 14:02:04 Reply
I happen to have read several Biographies of Adolf Hitler, and do not take credit for everything that was written, but i must say. Yes. I do stand by my previous statement that Hitler did save Germany and the economy of the Americas, despite all of the horrific deaths. rather than everyone mention all the negatives of everything, i thought i should point out the positives however grim that may sound. However unforetunate it is, war always stimulates and skyrockets the economy of countries. More jobs are needed to fill in the spaces of those who left for war. During the second world war, Women went to work. They gained the right to vote, and made their first giant leaps to equality. After the war, Automobiles were sold dirt cheap, and struggling companies changed their main products to war supplies, and were spared from bankrupcy.
And as for the suicide, it may take logic to know when to commit suicide, but it is still a cowardly way out.
And as for the suicide, it may take logic to know when to commit suicide, but it is still a cowardly way out.
Posted: 2008-06-05 14:04:32 Reply
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That's why some people say he should have been an artist rather than a dictator.
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Sarcasm aside, Hitler made Germany what it is today, and no one will argue the strength of its economy. Same can't be said for the land of the free, ey?
And are you really so naive and immature to say killing oneself is the act of a coward? Have you ever been faced with death? It takes a strong person to come to the logical decision that the ride is over, and there's no point in hanging around anymore. He controlled his destiny from the beginning to the end. He didn't kill himself because he was a whiny American Emo kid, he made a logical decision. But then I suppose that is the American definition of madness, right? Or should we ask Dr Phil?