It also sickens me to see my fellow German-Americans here in Wisconsin shed tears over the alleged holoco$t/holohoax when many of these people were vicious anti-German bigots.
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Oooooookay, my American friends. Here in Europe we are kinda past the war. A generation is taking over that wasn't even born then; french and brittish are friends with germans and austrians. Swedes as Swiss are careful not to offend anyone as usual, and the Russian Bear is fast asleep.
Throughout our history, there has been OTHER things going on than WWII, that you weren't directly involved in.
So just get over it and have a nice day.
And ConsistentAsshole should sodomize himself with a french wine bottle sideways.
As an AMERICAN with Germanian heritage who also lives in Wisconsin, I am ashamed and apalled at this dude's historical ignorance.
I agree with Freboy: Get over it! My dad didn't fight in WWII just as your dad didn't either. It's been more than 60 years. Jeez.
I was born in Wisconsin. My ancestors emigrated from Germany just before Hitler took power. On behalf of my entire extended family, go fuck yourself with a rusty, flaming, AIDS-infested, 10-foot sword.
@SaneChick
"You know why people don't like the Germans? BECAUSE OF THE HOLOCAUST!"
Your comments are hypocritical and racist (although technically Germans are not a race). You assume that all Germans must share blame for the holocaust... including those millions of Germans who were born after 1945!
The holocaust was the result of the thoughts and actions of the Nazis, primarily Hitler, Himmler, and Heydrich. Blame them, not the perfectly decent hard working people who live in that country today.
How can the German-Americans be vicious anti-Germans? They'd be anti-themselves.
What's a holoco-dollar-t?
If you believe it to be just a hoax, why don't you visit Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen or Treblinka, or even the Anne Frank House?
I've only been to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, but it was horrible enough.
My brother went to Auschwitz and he came back feeling really, really awful, even though he knew all about it (theoretically) before.
I've met survivors of concentration camps. I believe them, more than I believe a handful of fundies who just don't want it to be true, that some other group than them was ever persecuted.
...You know, at my school, there are people of many nationalities. Many of these non-Brits are Polish. The vast majority of these live in the UK (mostly; they go to Poland in the summer) because they could see what was coming and legged it out of Poland before the Germans got there.
Another of my friends is part German. Her family left Germany because they would have been placed into concentration camps had they not.
On their behalf, FUCK YOU.
The holocaust is the single most well documented event in history. the nazi's kept immaculate records. how else can you be sure you exterminated them all? denying the holocaust is the most easily spotted form of intellectual fraud.
and i dont think anyone was specifically anti-german, more than they were anti-nazi. not anymore than americans are anti-iraqi, or anti-afghanistani, these days.
The holocaust is the single most well documented event in history. the nazi's kept immaculate records. how else can you be sure you exterminated them all? denying the holocaust is the most easily spotted form of intellectual fraud.
and i dont think anyone was specifically anti-german, more than they were anti-nazi. not anymore than americans are anti-iraqi, or anti-afghanistani, these days.
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