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To: combjelly who wrote (230717)4/26/2005 2:57:49 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572531
 
"But the facts are much different than your fiction."

You have to be careful here. Taro and Peter are operating under the "single drop" theory that any socialistic tendencies meant that it is all socialistic. Hitler was a complex individual. He had a genuine desire to help his (adopted) people. Hence his socialistic tendencies. Like the taxation and other things. One cannot forget the Volkswagen, for example. However, he had a very strong drive for power. To facilitate that, he had many aspects that we identify as right wing. Hitler's bottom line was the expression of his ideal for the Germanic people, he didn't really care what the means were.


My conclusion to all of it is "doth they protest a little too much". Nonetheless, I am done with it. The subject has gotten way too old.

ted