Problem is that all terrible evil stuff that happened (that he was responsible for as he was the fuerher) overshadows the good he did. He's probably the only politician I can think of that actually did what he said he was going to do.
Spoken like a true fucktard. Hitler could have cured cancer for all I care, he's still got a special place in hell, where he can burn for eternity.
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I'm not saying he doesn't but facts are facts, or are you so stupid and blindsided that you can't see the woods for the trees? That's a bit of an immature stance on your part.
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Take for instance our knowledge of hypothermia. Almost all of it comes from Nazi scientists preforming tests on live human beings to see just how cold humans could get before we died. It's a horrible thing but some good did come of it.
And I don't appreciate it, because of the overshadowing bad. I'm sick of people saying that they appreciate the bits of good in Hitler's reign. It disgusts me.
It would be like someone burning your house down and giving your family cancer, and then gifting you with a state of the art supercomputer. I acknowledge the good, I do not appreciate it.
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I guess you follow the "the needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many" way of thinking.
Would you prefer the Holocaust happen, and we get all this medical knowledge, or prefer it not happen, and six million Jews not die?
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Without all that medical knowledge, which included hypothermia, drowning, and asphyxiation, even more people would have died.
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Also the Nazis were some of the first people to realize that smoking was bad for you and started one of the first anti-smoking campaigns, which us Americans ignored.
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And without they're studies on genetics we'd not be where we are now.
Maybe it's a trick of perspective.
I would not be surprised to learn he also has a train set in a spare bedroom.