Brian and Stewie are on a German tour bus] German Tour Guide: You vill find more on Germany’s contributions to ze arts in ze pamphlets ve have provided. Brian Griffin: Yeah, about your pamphlet… uh, I’m not seeing anything about German history between 1939 and 1945. There’s just a big gap. Tour guide: Everyone vas on vacation. On your left is Munich’s first city hall, erected in 15… Brian Griffin: Wait, what are you talking about? Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and… Tour Guide: We were invited. Punch vas served. Check vit Poland. Brian Griffin: You can’t just ignore those years. Thomas Mann fled to America because of Nazism’s stranglehold on Germany. Tour guide: Nope, nope. He left to manage a Dairy Queen. Brian Griffin: A Dairy Queen? That’s preposterous. Tour guide: I vill hear no more insinuations about the German people. Nothing bad happened. Sie werden sich hinsetzen. Sie werden ruhig sein. Sie werden nicht beleidigen Deutschland. You will sit down. You will shut up. You will not insult Germany. [Throws his hand up in a Hitler salute.] Brian Griffin: Uh, is that a beer hall? Tour guide: [Snapping out of it] Oh yes, Munich is renowned for its historic beer halls. Welcome to the Forum Pact.
Because you consistantly excuse many actions and crimes that were perpetrated by the Nazi's. Your counter argues are usually thin of facts and at times childish. I am saddened, that despite education and avialable information through all mediums, there are young people who still have a twisted view of Nazism. With respect, I recommend you take a review of you stance and consider a trip to Dachau. YouTube - How were decisions made in Nazi Germany?
hello? SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer seems like you got me all figured out, so I guess your right my right arm is really sore this morning from that rally last night. By the way Schindler's List is one of my favorite films, I watch it at least once a month, below is a picure of Amon Goeth and click on the link below, by the way you would had to have been raised in a cave not to have known about the Holocaust. I can see you really hate the Nazis by your username...
Hilter was a vegetarian. He ate food at least twice a day.As far a my user name is concerned, I know the difference between having an balanced interest history and excusing genocide.
You clearly offset the Nazi genoicide against the Soviets. Two wrongs don't make a right. Neither can be excused or offset.
true but what I'm trying to say is that some people act like the Nazis were the only ones to commit such a act, look what the U.S. did to the Native Americans. But yes there is no excuse for it.
Does anyone know how to work the ignore thinky. Please PM me otherwise I'm going to say something I will regret.
your the one that started in on me, you would rather I not say anything back so you can keep thinking I'm a Nazi I guess. I've said there is no excuse for it.
The Nazis did what they thought was the best for the German people, and the German people followed their Führer to the very end with iron determination. It is so sad that people can't seem to accept the fact that the world is not enough for everyone to live happily ever after. The people that can't protect their land don't deserve to own it. Three quotes from Bismarck concerning this matter: The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions but by iron and blood. A government must not waiver once it has chosen it's course. It must not look to the left or right but go forward. An appeal to fear never finds an echo in German hearts.
How on do you possibly concieve that the Nazi's did the very best for the German people when they persecuted many of their own people for reasons that most decent and fair minded people find appauling. You only have to look at Hilter to see the lack of respect he had for the german people when faced with defeat. He could of save hundreds of thousands of German lives by surrendering to British and American forces. He could of kept Germany in one piece. What compassion or honour is there in those final actions ? None my friend.
He was very disappointed with the Germans troops in the end. He rightly believed that every German should defend the Fatherland or die trying. But as you may know, many surrendered.
Why ? Hilter had himself put them in an impossible position. The only thing we can take from it is a lesson in History. Which is that we have discovered the true depths of depravity in which the human condition can sink. And those of you that believe different are living proof that is can happen again at any given moment.