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In reply to the discussion: Suppose you're back in the WWII years and you just learn about German atrocities. [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)47. The enlistment were after Pearl Harbor. As to the attitude most probably did not feel that way but
I did know at least a couple of people who were still spouting German support in the 70s. As to knowing about the camps I have never heard any of the older people talking about that.
For one thing our German-American community had been through WWI. We had been told we could not speak German any more and often treated like we were at war with our own country. We knew better than to support Germany in anything they did by the time of WWII.
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Suppose you're back in the WWII years and you just learn about German atrocities. [View all]
Dreamer Tatum
Feb 2015
OP
i'd wonder who you've identified as the present day nazis in this exercise, and why.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#3
Liberals should never accept evil but we should always be smart in how we respond to it. n/t
pampango
Feb 2015
#9
In your opinion in what way, and when, did Nazi Germany become a threat to the US?
HereSince1628
Feb 2015
#12
incorrect Prescott Bush didn't stop until 1942 only when his bank was siezed
Ichingcarpenter
Feb 2015
#17
No, and we know that's not true. The Japanese are constitutionally prohibited from bothering ISIS.
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#26
Other: "I'm glad we're helping the USSR to liberate Europe and that the USSR is
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#18
I misplaced my time machine, all I know is ISIS is the greatest evil and threat in the history of
dissentient
Feb 2015
#19
If all folks were being honest, a fair group of folks would be choosing the second option.
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#21
If we didn't go to war against Germany there would be no helping to liberate death camps
TheKentuckian
Feb 2015
#28
And it was not the government that did not want to go in - it was the people who did not want to
jwirr
Feb 2015
#40
Well in all fairness, you are dealing with people that do the same thing as Karl Rove
Rex
Feb 2015
#46
I don't know where you lived in the 40s but that was never the attitude in Iowa where I grew up
jwirr
Feb 2015
#39
The enlistment were after Pearl Harbor. As to the attitude most probably did not feel that way but
jwirr
Feb 2015
#47
By the time we knew (and we knew as early as 1942) the USA was already at war with Germany.
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2015
#33
Probably: "Hey, maybe we should stop turning away Jewish refugees from Europe?" Or perhaps: "Maybe
Chathamization
Feb 2015
#35