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Avoiding the Fate of 1930s Germany. Alice Copeland Brown Military Families Speak Out International Women for Peace (Code Pink). Nazi policies were carried out under the belief that Germans were entitled to subjugate, dominate or exterminate other races and peoples.
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Avoiding the Fate of 1930s Germany Alice Copeland Brown Military Families Speak Out International Women for Peace (Code Pink)
Nazi policies were carried out under the belief that Germans were entitled to subjugate, dominate or exterminate other races and peoples. US Prosecutor proved that Nazis wreaked wanton violence at unprecedented levels, systematically murdering millions of people. Justice Jackson “The wrongs we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastating that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored.” Lessons from Nurenberg
Hitler’s Promises • I shall give a propagandist cause for starting the war, never mind whether it be true or not. The victor shall not be asked later on whether he told the truth or not.”
Parallels with 1930s Germany • Censorship by the Media • Failing economy • Rising Militarization Expenditures • Burning of the Reichstag ..9/11 • Brightest given only left-brain education
Goering’s Propaganda Message "Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger." - Hermann Goering at the Nuremberg Trials
1933: Propaganda and Radio • Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels employ power of radio to influence the masses. • FDR begins radio Fireside Chats, bypasses hostile newspapers. • Nazis use "big lie" technique in mass media propaganda. • Nazis begin burning of books. • U.S. newspapers pressure AP to cut service to radio, start "Press-Radio War."
Suspension of Rights in Germany Suspicious burning of Reichstag led to • Roundup of 1000 Communists and their expulsion from Germany • Suspension of basic civil rights of German citizens in atmosphere of fear • Execution of suspected arsonists, but suspicions still lead to Chancellor Hitler; Goebbels has tunnel leading to Reichstag
Dietrich Bonhoeffer • Lutheran pastor executed in concentration camp 1945 • Fought Nazification of church, pledge of allegiance to Hitler • Attempted to overthrow Hitler
Brave Martin Niemoeller, Protestant pastor “First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew so did not speak out. And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me.” Spent 7 years and 7 mos in prison Kristallnacht
More Parallels with 1930s Germany • Roundup of religious minorities Jews then, Muslims now • Hitler appealed to frustrations of out-of-work Germans, scapegoating Jews. • Fear of Communists/terrorists used as excuse to lift rights Roundup of Jews after Kristallnacht
Bibliography • Internet sites • www.traprock.org • www.mfso.org • www.ibisradio.org/alicecopelandbrown.htm • http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWgoring.htm • http://www.projectcensored.org/ • Trial of the Germans by Eugene Davidson