I guess I didn't phrase that right. :-) [CRAP. You know what I was asking: What are your sources? Name them.]
Of course I knew :-)
And if they are Nazi government, I reserve the right to dismiss them as war propaganda. Remember who invented that term?
I would have guessed the Catholic Church invented the term, but I'm biased! <s> But I think the term came about in the early 18th century.
So, you think I bluff? What I don't understand is why you didn't know about it. Did you doze off during Slaughter House 5?
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