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re: Latvians march to honor Nazi SS. Is it wrong for them to honor their heritage?

Posted on 3/25/15 at 5:29 pm to
Posted by Prof
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Posted on 3/25/15 at 5:29 pm to
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agforlife, you need to do some research into those who joined the SS from other countries. Almost literally no one was forced to join the SS. Period. There are numerous historical books out there on the SS, each with chapters on the foreign divisions & one message is repeated over & over again in all the books. Those that joined and fought for the SS were not forced to do so. I respect no one in the SS. It was declared a criminal organization for a wide variety of reasons.


^^This. Those who joined the SS in these countries were no better than NAZI collaborators in so many other countries. In fact, they are worse because they joined the freaking SS. But what both groups have in common is that they took the benefits of working with NAZI Germany and/or becoming an outright NAZI (either through party membership or membership in the SS) at the price of betraying, spilling blood, and oppressing their neighbors. And often times they did all of that on a full belly, a nice (stolen) place to live, and other luxury benefits while their neighbors and even family and friends starved.
This post was edited on 3/25/15 at 5:35 pm
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