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Michael
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May 17, 2008 11:31PM

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I found an old book by Fritz Thyssen in a used book store where he tries to explain away all he did to support Hitler in his earliest days, long before he took power. Thyseen was a Nazi party member and old time German industrialist who realized the jig was up and wrote his memoirs to sooth his concience. Its called "I Paid Hitler".






While I agree, these ideas are always with us. Not just anti-Jew. Think of how Reagan spoke about the hippies when he was governor. The Black jokes in America. Fox News and the current anti-Islam banter. Dehumanizing the enemy will always occur, we just don't need to stoop to that level as individuals.
It is also important to remember how the US did the same things in the name of science. IQ test to prove Blacks are inferior, brain pan sizes. Even Margaret Meade was in on discussion panels to determine if science could prove differences between groups of people. Jean-Jacques Rousseau meets Darwin meets Nietzsche.

In fact, in the 'India-version' that I got it was clearly given in the preface that you might skip reading a Gandhi but you must read Hitler and learn what to avoid.