Just a few thoughts

Erika 2022-12-28 15:07:50

1. For his "grand" ideals, Hitler let the people die in batches for illusory meanings, so many families were destroyed, and even everything was destroyed. But the obvious contrast is that in order to prevent the sacrifice of more soldiers, the United States gave up attacking Japan and instead used atomic bombs to force it into submission. When a country is controlled by such a perverted person, the country and the people living in this country have really entered into a hell where every day should not be called an earthly earth. This made me wonder about the German political system before World War II. Why did Germany allow such a man to hold power for so long? (Little knowledge) also makes me a little worried...
2. Regarding Hitler, I have great doubts and curiosity in my heart. Such a person who provoked a world war should have been despised and despised, but for some reason I thought he was very powerful. When I was in junior high school, one of my male classmates in the front row admired Hitler very much. The swastika sign was painted everywhere. At that time, I looked at him with disdain, so I never asked him why.
3. I used to have simple ideas (although it is still...) Why can't this war be avoided? Is it really impossible to avoid it? Now that I think about it, it's really impossible. Even if it doesn't explode at that stage, it will explode at some point in the future. It is because the cruel war has left so much blood, created so many shriveled and horrific corpses, destroyed so many prosperous cities and beautiful buildings, cut off people's feelings, wiped out all beauty, and left the only thing in the eyes of human beings. War, war, the desolation and cruelty of war, it is these painful lessons that make today's human beings have a deep-rooted concept: peace is really important. Only in this world can the world develop peacefully and all the beautiful flowers bloom.
4. One thing that I don't agree with is that there are simply too few wars of resistance against Japan involving China. Why didn't the start time of China's Anti-Japanese War be regarded as the start time of World War II? The Japanese fascists did not establish the fascist regime in the 1930s, which should have been part of the fascist aggression, which was part of the Second World War...
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short, This documentary is great. It made me see things I never saw.

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