Yes. And sadly, one of the biggest influences on the Nazi regime, and I don't know why it should be an uncomfortable topic to discuss, was the early U.S. and the "handling" of the people who lived in the Americas before Europeans. High-level German Nazi studied it carefully and admired it.
Yes. And sadly, one of the biggest influences on the Nazi regime, and I don't know why it should be an uncomfortable topic to discuss, was the early U.S. and the "handling" of the people who lived in the Americas before Europeans. High-level German Nazi studied it carefully and admired it.
Yes. And sadly, one of the biggest influences on the Nazi regime, and I don't know why it should be an uncomfortable topic to discuss, was the early U.S. and the "handling" of the people who lived in the Americas before Europeans. High-level German Nazi studied it carefully and admired it.
what they liked best about it was how effective the genocide against the indians was. blankets infected with smallpox, etc.
plus indian reservations were a model for the death camps.
Yep