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spurgeonryan said:
Th3PANO said:
spurgeonryan said:

Would you have been too scared to question German policies and turned a blind eye towards genocide. Or would you have been part of the resistance and tried to help?

I guess it would largely depend on if you had a family. You would not want them harmed. But, you would not want to set a bad example either. How could you let your family live while so many other families were destroyed?

I would have thought it was end times, and I would have done something I think. Maybe take pictures of camps at least, and send them overseas some how. Something.

This is easy to say if you aren't in the situation, also a Camera wasn't a thing everybody had back then. And a lot of people didn't even know camps existed.

Also I understand the people who voted for Hitler alot, he promised so much after the last fu**ed up years, he made jobs, etc.... (even if it was the War Industry).

We had the first Autobahn cause of him. Just looking outside from it  then I think he really looked like a great man to be honest if you lived back then.

I guess that is true. I watched a show about Germany during the war a few months back. Most did not know about it. They were either proud of their country or were just waiting for it all to end. I am talking about the War.

But I can only think, that if you lived anywhere near one of these things, or saw the jews on the trains, you would have an idea of what was going on.


A lot of people (obviously not everyone) appreciated seeing jews getting treated like that cause of the propaganda.