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>>431867 So, you talked to Germans - of the age to have been mired most in Nazi propaganda - and decided they were a reasonable, unbiased source on which to base your opinions? Talking to these people (many of whom are, I'm sure, former members of the Nazi party, former members of the Hitler youth, former or current anti-Semites) does not give you some special insight into what happened.
Read Kershaw, Hildebrand and Nolte. Then read Broszat and Mommsen. Then get back to me. You talked to old Germans - historians poured over archives, letters, statistics, official documents. Sure, historical thought progresses, changes, has many influences outside of academia, but the fact that you talked to old Germans doesn't give you credit over the guys who did the work studying this.
A-a-anyways... Pappy Boyington.
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