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America now is Germany then: Analogies

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America now is Germany then: Analogies

The German people of the late 1930s imagined themselves to be brave. They saw themselves as the heroic Germans depicted by the Wagnerian Operas, the descendants of the fierce Germanic warriors who had hunted wild boar with nothing but spears and who had defeated three of Rome’s mightiest legions in the Tuetenberg Forest.

But in truth, by the 1930s, the German people had become civilized and tamed, culturally obsessed with fine details in both science and society. Their self-image of bravery was both salve and slavery. Germans were required to behave as if they were brave, even when they were not.

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  • It was good that Germany never aquired nuclear bombs and plutonium ammunition as their successors the United States. Most of the big German Nazis could escape the Nuremberg trials, because they were offered jobs in the United States. The Germans made the Space program and the CIA possible.