Hmmm. . .
"Only those who are passionate themselves can arouse passion in others.”
“Words build bridges into unexplored regions.”
Originally Posted by ANONONE
On these two things I actually agree with him.
I think it's quite easy to understand how the people fell for Hitler, and then the fear to speak out when they realized he was a lunatic tyrant. They had just lost the WWI, the people were poor, the nation was humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles.
And here comes this soldier boy, who gives them reason to have pride, handed them a common enemy to despise and ease their wounded psyche, while swearing to reclaim Germany's former glory.
I've always wanted to do some reading about people within the Natzi movement who were helping people escape and sabotaging.
[FONT=Calibri][SIZE=3]Frankly LS, you’ve got a lot of good thoughts and postings. But you’ve got so many thoughts a guy like me can’t possibly keep up. It makes my head hurt.
Originally Posted by Rudyard K
If you said that to anyone who hangs out with me in my life, I think they'd burst out laughing with disbelief. Unless I'm writing, most of those thoughts just bounce around my head. A curse from growing up in solitude, I had a lot of time to think.