Subject: | Re: bring on the euro
| Date: | Mon, 21 Jul 2003 04:09:07 GMT
| From: | Dustin <blackened@nospam.austin.rr.com>
| Newsgroups: | alt.astrology,uk.rec.gardening,rec.running
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But several million people in Germany were. Regardless, I'll withdraw
my argument, I don't even remember the original point of it all. I
think I wsa trying to make a point that WW2 was started in Europe, but
nonetheless, I'll admit it's unfair to blame WW2 on all of Europe.
Certainly Germany and its citizens take the blame for falling into
line with Hitler's hatred, but then again, probably some of the
post-World War 1 agreements and tough conditions on Germany helped to
harbor a hatred and paranoia within Germany towards everyone and
everything not German. I'm not saying all Germans are bad people,
although they should have never followed a leader like Hitler. Then
again, how much did they know, how much did the economic crisis in
Germany cause it, etc.
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 00:42:34 +0000 (UTC), "Essjay001"
<essjay001@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Dustin wrote:
>> Last time I checked, Germany was in Europe.
>>
>Yes correct go to the top of the class. But hardly relevant is it?
>
>Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party wanted world domination, I don't think
>Poland was up for it or France,or Holland................etc etc etc
>
>
>Steve R
>
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