PrettySquareGal
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griffer said:It is sad that people find these photos so shocking.
The fact that it seems shocking only adds evidence to the conclusion I have come to- "Nazis" have become such an oversimplified cliche of evil that people, especially Americans, can't or won't accept that they were humans. All of them.
So part of me says big deal. Part of me says, my god why are you all so shocked?
Evil is an act. People do evil things, but no one believes what they are doing isn't justified at the moment of the act. We have to; it's a psychological pre-requisite for a positive action. And grim work leads to gallows humor and the human necessity for levity.
That's right, the 'evil' 2-dimensional cut-outs in snappy uniforms were people who thought they were doing right.
Those who look at these photos and think they are above it, well, that naivete will either get you sent to the next regime's camps or fitted in their uniform depending on the way the wind blows.
Personally I hope I never become desensitized to evil. I think it is naive to believe that all of those who commit atrocities are rationalizing that is justified. Many people act with the intent of doing intentional harm. I disagree that all Nazis thought they were doing right.
I am too sensitive about this issue so I won't comment further. It's a shame that this thread has become an opportunity to put down those of us who take an interest in this part of history.