So you're never going to forgive Germany either?It's hard to forget that when
faced with the choice of good
or evil, Italy chose evil.
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So you're never going to forgive Germany either?It's hard to forget that when
faced with the choice of good
or evil, Italy chose evil.
Absolutely not.
But there are too many unanswered questions, especially about that ship the MS St Louis that was full of Jewish migrants who were fleeing the Nazi persecutions. But America didn't let them in. Why?
As a Christian, I think there are two kinds of people. The wicked and the just.MS St. Louis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I am on the side of the victims and on the just.
God will tell me everything, in the afterlife.
And don't forget Italy's supporting Hitler,
perhaps in exchange for banking franchises
in Europe.
We didn't "change sides". We just surrendered.Only until it became obvious Germany would lose then they changed sides.
We didn't "change sides". We just surrendered.
well, if you actually decided to research the history and not apply conspiracy theory logic to it, you would know why. It is well documented. It was a horrible thing to to and in retrospect it was a heinous act, there is no forgiving it, but it is far from an unanswered question....Absolutely not.
But there are too many unanswered questions, especially about that ship the MS St Louis that was full of Jewish migrants who were fleeing the Nazi persecutions. But America didn't let them in. Why?
As a Christian, I think there are two kinds of people. The wicked and the just.MS St. Louis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I am on the side of the victims and on the just.
God will tell me everything, in the afterlife.
That's not the same thing.Italy declares war on Germany | October 13, 1943 | HISTORY
On October 13, 1943, the government of Italy declares war on its former Axis partner Germany and joins the battle on the side of the Allies. With Mussolini deposed from power and the collapse of the fascist government in July, Gen. Pietro Badoglio, Mussolini’s former chief of staff and the man...www.history.com
Actually in the beginning Hitler was a Mussolini fan boy, as were many of the Italian people. But as things moved forward the relationship changed with Hitler, who became more and more disappointed and the Italian people who got more and more fed up.And don't forget Italy's supporting Hitler,
perhaps in exchange for banking franchises
in Europe.
May I know the reason?well, if you actually decided to research the history and not apply conspiracy theory logic to it, you would know why. It is well documented. It was a horrible thing to to and in retrospect it was a heinous act, there is no forgiving it, but it is far from an unanswered question....
I might forgive at times.So you're never going to forgive Germany either?
Disappointment in the Italians.Actually in the beginning Hitler was a Mussolini fan boy, as were many of the Italian people. But as things moved forward the relationship changed with Hitler, who became more and more disappointed and the Italian people who got more and more fed up.
With all due respect...but this is a serious thread.I might forgive at times.
But I never forget.
And I like to remind.
That's not the same thing.
Otherwise it would have declared war on Japan too.
The king of Italy had to declare war on Nazi Germany because it had occupied Northern Italy and ruling through the puppet state called "Republic of Salò". Mussolini's republic.
Had the Germans left Italy, the king would have never declared war on the Germans.
Do you really expect others to believe that antisemitism took root in Europe due to elites in other countries, and did not get roused from Fascists?There was something both terrifying and mysterious that poisoned Europe at that time.
But I am pretty sure it didn't come from Fascism.
Italians and Germans have been doing self-criticism for 80 years.Disappointment in the Italians.
Whoodah thunkit?
it is EXACTLY the same thing.That's not the same thing.
Otherwise it would have declared war on Japan too.
The king of Italy had to declare war on Nazi Germany because it had occupied Northern Italy and ruling through the puppet state called "Republic of Salò". Mussolini's republic.
Had the Germans left Italy, the king would have never declared war on the Germans.
It didn't come from Fascism.Do you really expect others to believe that antisemitism took root in Europe due to elites in other countries, and did not come from Fascism?
Absolutely not. I am against war, imperialism, dictatorships. They are horrific and devilish.Are you a fascist? Or are you just engaging in apologia for fun?
Just as a note: Italy was fascist, Germany was Nazi. There is a difference. Nazism is Fascism but Fascism is not Nazi. Reason, Fascism is nationalistic, Nazism is nationalistic but has a racial superiority aspectDo you really expect others to believe that antisemitism took root in Europe due to elites in other countries, and did not come from Fascism?
Are you a fascist? Or are you just engaging in apologia for fun?
In all seriousness, if the banker plot youWith all due respect...but this is a serious thread.
I am speaking of history, here.
Elements described by a Polish professor, honorary member of the Nuremberg Trials.
I understand the distinction, but the Italian Fascists at best could be argued to have adopted the hardcore antisemitism from the German Fascists.Nazism is Fascism but Fascism is not Nazi.