George J. Wittenstein, a surviving member of the White Rose, a Hitler resistance organization, discusses how history is created and defined depending on the author. He also recounts his experiences during WWII. [Humanities] [Show ID: 17610]
Just to make it absolutely clear- Wittenstein was NEVER in White Rose organization. He knew Hans Scholl, Alexander Schmorell. He even took famous pictures of a group just before departing to Russia. But the truth is that he is completely unreliable,since he was a member of Nazi Party!!!!!!!!!! Number - 7667868.
This makes a huge difference in understanding history. This other problem of perverting history to the advantage of the position of the person relaying history is countered a bit better with rooting out the multiple causes and tracing it down to specific instances that support a sort of domino effect. Very good lecture, and a very honorable man. Thank you for posting this.
One of the biggest problems I see in people interpreting history is, people use knowledge that is revealed after the fact and forget those in the time period didn't share the luxury of seeing into the future.
It is traitor-like to alter history. Events should be told as they happened, not to please people.
pamelbia2011 3 months ago
Just to make it absolutely clear- Wittenstein was NEVER in White Rose organization. He knew Hans Scholl, Alexander Schmorell. He even took famous pictures of a group just before departing to Russia. But the truth is that he is completely unreliable,since he was a member of Nazi Party!!!!!!!!!! Number - 7667868.
6martita 1 year ago
ahh yes. ive heard of this so called sheep
EnterMyGiveAways 2 years ago
This makes a huge difference in understanding history. This other problem of perverting history to the advantage of the position of the person relaying history is countered a bit better with rooting out the multiple causes and tracing it down to specific instances that support a sort of domino effect. Very good lecture, and a very honorable man. Thank you for posting this.
GottOngeloof 2 years ago
One of the biggest problems I see in people interpreting history is, people use knowledge that is revealed after the fact and forget those in the time period didn't share the luxury of seeing into the future.
GottOngeloof 2 years ago