by Free » Thu 21 Jul 2005, 20:50:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', '
')I read somewhere that the Einsatzgruppen death squads were drunk most of the time. I don't know that for a fact, I think it was Hanna Arendt who wrote that. What worries me sometimes is that the demoralized condition you describe the German People as having been in could well be the condition of all the nations, rich and poor, sometime in the not too distant future. We could see the worst sort of people trying to capitalize on the general misery to gain absolute power. The most cunning ruthless maniac will rise to power.
Some very good points there. I also read that the atrocities of the red army, as they conquered germany, the killings, mass rapes, could only take place in that scale because the retreating german army left huge stockpiles of alcohol on purpose for them because they thought it would weaken their fighting spirit.
Many german soldiers also where addicted to speed by the way, as the army command has experimented with it.
Not to say that otherwise they wouldn't have been capable of commiting ruthless, cold blooded murder, but it sure helps explain it.
Hanna Ahrendt did a very good job to help to explain how the ordinary guys could do such evil things, how ordinary became evil and the evil became something totally ordinary.
Yes I am worried too that somebody will focus the anger of the people in the wake of PO, for war mongering and installing some dictatorial terror regime. In fact, if PO will be really that bad, it will be a quite likely outcome.
It's not about democracy, in my opinion. It's mainly about the legal system. If every man, regardless of whatever, has untouchable, guaranteed rights which can not be taken away under any circumstances, it is impossible to let such a thing happen.