aequitas et veritas wrote:
Like I said before, if you are not able to provide evidence of your claims then simply stop posting this nonsence!
You choosing to ignore the evidence I’ve provided is not the same as me not having provided any. I’ve cited multiple sources: both online and in print. I’ve consistently cited mainstream sources, and have not once cited anyone sympathetic to the Nazis. If you don’t want to go out and buy a copy of The Wages of Destruction, fine. But at least read the Amazon book reviews before dismissing it.
Imperious Leader has also provided a number of links to this discussion. Several of those links provided support for the (correct) view that Germany had a grave food crisis during WWII. The most recent link he provided was to the Hunger Plan. From his link:
Germany itself was running low on food supplies, and the same problem faced the various territories occupied by Germany. The fundamental premise behind the Hunger Plan was that Germany was not self-sufficient in food supplies during the war, and to sustain the war it needed to obtain the food from conquered lands at any cost.
There is only one book in the world that is about the truth.
At the risk of going off-topic, 1 John 3:13 states, “Marvel not, my brethren, if the world hate you.” Just because a propaganda effort is widespread–just because it’s believed by a large portion of the world–does not make it correct. Just because the world hates some political, religious, or ideological minority; does not mean that minority deserves to be hated.
But if you keep argumenting that germany was forced to kill jews, gays,gypsys,disabled, jehova witnesses,
christians then I will report this topic to mod.
Part of having good character is to do the right thing even in the face of threats. (Such as the threat you made in the above text.) The permissibility of questioning the Allied propaganda effort has already been discussed by the list owner and a number of list moderators. They have not (so far as I’m aware) expressed the wish to revisit that discussion.
I have not argued that Germany was forced to kill Christians. The reason I haven’t made that argument is because Germany did not (so far as I’m aware) kill anyone for being a Christian. If someone was a Christian and also a member of the anti-Nazi political opposition, that person stood in danger of being killed. Non-Christian members of the anti-Nazi political opposition were about equally likely to be killed.
If the Nazis didn’t kill people merely for being Christian, why are they being accused of it? Lenin said to accuse your enemies of that which you yourself are guilty. From Wikipedia:
The total number of Christian victims of Soviet state atheist policies, has been estimated to range between 12-20 million.[6][7][8] . . .
Some actions against Orthodox priests and believers along with execution included torture, being sent to prison camps, labour camps or mental hospitals.[24][25][26][27] Many Orthodox (along with peoples of other faiths) were also subjected to psychological punishment or torture and mind control experimentation in order to force them give up their religious convictions (see Punitive psychiatry in the Soviet Union).[25][26][28] During the first five years of Soviet power, the Bolsheviks executed 28 Russian Orthodox bishops and over 1,200 Russian Orthodox priests. Many others were imprisoned or exiled.[1] . . .
Protestant Christians in the USSR . . . in the period after the Second world war were compulsively sent to mental hospitals, or endured trials and imprisonment (often for refusal to enter military service). Some were even compulsively deprived of parental rights.[29] . . .
None of the documented acts of brutalities against members of the clergy by the Reds involved anyone who actually took up arms with the Whites, and only a few of them were cases of clergy who gave vocal support.[39] . . . The slicing up of unarmed prisoners, scalping and torturing believers, shooting priests’ wives and children, and many other such acts recorded in the documented acts of brutality by the Reds against the Orthodox church during the civil war have nothing to do with acting in ‘self-defense’.[39] . . .
When [in the 1920s] church leaders demanded freedom of religion under the constitution, the Communists responded with terror. They murdered the metropolitan of Kiev and executed twenty-eight bishops and 6,775 priests. Despite mass demonstrations in support of the church, repression cowed most ecclesiastical leaders into submission.[45] . . .
The Orthodox church suffered terribly in the 1930s, and many of its members were killed or sent to labor camps. Between 1927 and 1940, the number of Orthodox churches in the Russian Republic fell from 29,584 to fewer than 500. . . .
After 1929 and through the 1930s, the closing of churches, mass arrests of the clergy and religiously active laity, and persecution of people for attending church reached unprecedented proportions.[2][63] The LMG employed terror tactics against believers in order to further the campaign. . . .
During the purges of 1937 and 1938, church documents record that 168,300 Russian Orthodox clergy were arrested. Of these, over 100,000 were shot.[72]
While these events were happening, FDR was courting a warm diplomatic relationship with Joseph Stalin; and convincing the American people to regard him as a benign “Uncle Joe.” Over in Europe, Chamberlain and Daladier had chosen to guarantee Poland against a German invasion, but not against a Soviet invasion. France signed a defensive alliance with the U.S.S.R. in 1935. Corrupt Western politicians’ pro-Soviet foreign policies are an important reason why I regard them as narcissists, lacking compassion, mercy, or a moral compass.