Playing with God


Hi everyone

I am a lover of 2nd world war movies and have seen many of them which includes many top of chart films as well.I am a Muslim living in Pakistan and believe me what you are going to read down here,might be strange for you.

I am greatly moved by these films,and over and over i keep on asking one question to which i never got a suitable answer and the question is "why did Hitler killed Jews".

I asked this question on "Schindler's list" too.

I am not much of a religious person frankly,just having the basics of Islam and mostly i am secular you can say.The one thing which intrigues me that humanity has no religion and no religion in world allows killing the innocent people.

I am a student of public administration and one day i am going to write a book on the cruelties of Man who was sent to be the deputy of God and he tried to become God.

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Howdy: In reading his manifesto, Mein Kampf, first Hitler outlines all the problems that have befallen Germany since WW1. He vows to return Germany to it's world status position. One of the ways of doing this was to 'purify' the Arayan nation of those that were responsible for keeping Germany down. He mainly blamed the Jews, but other groups were considered undesirable as well, along with anybody that got in his way. Some of the overblown problems was that the Jews controlled much of the economy, yet, according to him, were not nationalistic and leaned toward communism, which he also hated. So he decided that Germany (and the world) would be better off without Jews. Other people that spoiled Germany's purity were Roma (Gypsy) people, homosexuals and Jehovah's Witnesses. Sometimes if undesirables weren't killed, they were sterilized as not to have children. He thought caring for the disabled was a waste of time and energy, also.

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so,this was his(Hitler's) view only to kill all the Jews and other races whom he(Hitler) thought that they were letting down the others.

can you refer me to some book or film,where i can find further truths.I am really looking forward to it and will be greatly thankful to you.

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Lol, so Hitler took a SJW stance to appeal to the population like he was an idiot?

The answer was really simple.

After WWI and the treaty of versailles the Socialist German people were working their asses off to pay reparations - the economy just sucked and average German was using all their disposable income to pay for a starvation diet after taxes. The Jews owned the big companies and were in charge of the financials for the government; the government agencies responsible for accounting and reparations were predominantly jewish, since the Jews knew money. Hitler figured he could redistribute the Jewish wealth back to the people and build a strong country again.

Wasn't a hard sell, while the socialist worker population was just scraping by, the Jews were living like there was no economic disaster. The proof of this is told by every survivor story you hear. The Germans came in and took all their gold and artwork and properties like it was terrible or something. The thing is, for the average German who had to work days to pay for a loaf of bread, they didn't feel too sorry since they had sold their gold, artwork, and properties long ago to be able to eat.

Things got out of hand. By blaming the Jews to gain back control of the economic system to use toward the country and not the national debt the people had a scapegoat. It made all Jews an easy target, especially when things started to get good again once they began rounding the Jews up. When there's a choice between feeling empathy toward a minority or eating, most tend to look the other way and eat.

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Howdy: In reading his manifesto, Mein Kampf, first Hitler outlines all the problems that have befallen Germany since WW1. He vows to return Germany to it's world status position. One of the ways of doing this was to 'purify' the Arayan nation of those that were responsible for keeping Germany down. He mainly blamed the Jews, but other groups were considered undesirable as well, along with anybody that got in his way. Some of the overblown problems was that the Jews controlled much of the economy, yet, according to him, were not nationalistic and leaned toward communism, which he also hated. So he decided that Germany (and the world) would be better off without Jews. Other people that spoiled Germany's purity were Roma (Gypsy) people, homosexuals and Jehovah's Witnesses. Sometimes if undesirables weren't killed, they were sterilized as not to have children. He thought caring for the disabled was a waste of time and energy, also. If you get the chance, read Mein Kampf. At first Hitler seems to make good sense and he really has a handle on Germany's problems. Later he gets around to blaming the Jews. As the book progresses he gets more irrational and ends up saying that large groups of people should be removed from society, even to the point of genocide.

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How is your book coming along?

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I am interested to know if you have written your book? I am very interested in the topic. I get sick thinking of what propelled this man (hitler, little "h" intentional, he doesn't deserve the respect a capital letter would give him) to want to commit genocide. He wanted this, not as a necessity but as a blood lust. Somewhat, I think, as people feel about Muslims today. Totally irrational to think a religious belief is the reason to hate. For all their troubles, I believe the Jewish should be blessed beyond all comprehension. This was a great movie of family love, and true survival. I was inspired. I would love check out your book.

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