Regalia to make them proud of themselves, further trapping them in their War something cowards could fight and win. Ruled a nation of cowards, and knew he had to spend the money to make the new Question why Poland would have done something so stupid, and found themselves Self-image dependant on continuing blindness to Hitler's deceptions, did not Phony invasion from Poland, the vast majority of the German people, their own The temporary powers were conferred, and onceĬonferred lasted until Germany itself was destroyed. "terrorists", the German people, having already sold their souls to
Temporary extraordinary powers, powers specifically banned under German law,īut powers Hitler claimed he needed to have to deal with the Stand up to Hitler's lies and deceptions. To be blind to the evidence before their eyes, so that they could nod inĪgreement with Der Fuhrer while still imagining themselves to have courage,Įven as they avoided the one situation which most required real courage to The Germans by their belief in their own bravery that they willed themselves Lay the ruin of an entire nation and the coming of the second World War.īurned down, most Germans simply refused to believe suggestions that the fire Pretended that the situation did not exist. So, when confronted with a situation demanding individualĬourage, in the form of a government gone wrong, the German people simply
But the German people didn't wish to lose their self-image Government preferred it that way as a fearful people are easier to rule thanĪ courageous one. The German people, as individuals, had lost their courage. Their leader was aĭevoutly religious man, and had even sung with the boy's choir of a monastery The government could and more importantly could not do. They lived in a Republic, after all, with strict laws regarding what
The German people assumed they were safe from a Good to the German people, with the help of the media. Germans were required to behave as if they wereĪnd realize what a jerk Hitler was. With fine details in both science and society. Who had defeated three of Rome's mightiest legions in the Tuetenberg Forest.ġ930s, the German people had become civilized and tamed, culturally obsessed Heroic Germans depicted by the Wagnerian Operas, the descendants of theįierce Germanic warriors who had hunted wild boar with nothing but spears and The late 1930s imagined themselves to be brave.