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From: tirnaog09
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  • Sehr gutes Video, dass in Zusammenhang mit der Musik von BAP gegen das Vergessen wirkt.

  • @campus69rot Danke Freund. Denken Sie immer daran!

  • @campus69rot

    vergessen Sie nie, mein Freund

  • I read the comments, and I agree we should be responsible for eachother, but I disagree that bullpoop walks...The last time I was in the meadow, and saw poop, it didn't walk, just lay there waiting for someone to come by and step on it and eventually get stuck on the shoe and then start walking...Love and Forgiveness, do walk hand in hand...And without the two, we will be on opposite sides of the fence.

  • Hope you learned something from this video

  • This video is about the Kristallnacht of 1938 but we all know of other 'Kristallnachts' in Iraq, Gaza, Rwanda, Indonesia , East Timor and a hundred other places. This is about all of us as human beings and the way we treat each other. It is not an attempt to blame Germans for all the evils on Earth. We are all responsible for each other! We choose as individuals to do nothing as some Germans did or speak up and that takes courage. Enough Germans did that to redeem the honour of their country.

  • @GazaFlotilla1 , No one doubts that all nations commit evil acts in war. The bombing of civillians, the mass rapes committed by the Red Army, etc. The above video is simply aimed at showing the consequences of demonising other people. Jews made up less than 1% of Germany's population in 1933 yet Hitler's gang blamed them gor every evil from Bolshevism to the wall street crash. we are all human beings and must remember that. We all share the blame.

  • I chose the above images to illustrate that nothing happens in a vaccum. The rise of the Nazis was in part due to World war 1, the vindictive Versailles treaty, the great depression and mass unemployment and the violent revolutions in Weimar Germany all played into the hands of extremists like Hitler who portryed himself as 'Germany's Saviour'. The latent anti semitism current in European culture of the time was exploited by the Nazis and this lead to the horrors of 1933-45.

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