History never spares blows, and the Nazi Germany can be testimony to it.


 And in 1933 to 1945, six million Jews were killed in what we have come to know as the holocaust. This was not an accident of war, it was intentional- all of a state structured upon racist fixation and unleashed against those that could not defend themselves.

It did not end with Jews. The Nazis were out to get anyone who didn t fit into their distorted design: Poles, Roma, disabled people, political opponents, homosexuals, Soviet POWsand so on. Millions died as an afterthought of the regime as they were dispensable. Camps were not only prisons. They were death mills, and they manufactured bodies and took away all human dignity. Forceful labor, appropriated property, hunger, bullets, gas chambers- it was a mass production kind of war on human life.

There is a temptation to reason that there must have been some quality of hidden logic, the reality is quite different; it is plain ideology coupled with brute force. Once the Nazi machine was rolling there was no way to shut it off. And when it all failed in 1945, Germany was left gazing into the abyss that it had made.The country has since then attempted to deal with what occurred. Nazi symbols? Banned. Holocaust denial? Illegal. Children in school? They do not get to avoid the lesson. That is Germany trying to say: “We were so bad, we can never afford to forget about it.” Cynical as that may be, that is the only insurance cover left - remember or repeat. History isn? deaf to good wills. Make a mistake in one and you are screwed.

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