Swing Dangler
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You think the allies found out before most Germans did? Do you have a source for that?
No. Your misunderstanding is not the context of the statement. Please refer to Belz's comment about the nature of conspiracies and the breakdown of such conspiracies from within.
That is a little vague. Could you place a date on the question.Was Nazi Germany an open or closed society, in comparison to the US in 2001?
Yes or no?
The mental state of the time and the political climate is essentially irrelevant to Belz's point.aggle-rithm While we're looking at WWII, it's important to remember what an insane time that was in world history. There is NO comparison to the political situation in 2001. If an event the size of 9/11 had occured during the war, it would have been a burp in the wind (the only reason Pearl Harbor is so well remembered is its timing).
Excellent question.You have to keep things in perspective. At the same time six million Jews were being killed in Europe, 20 million Chinese were being slaughtered by the Japanese. Why didn't someone do something?!?
Please re-read thisThere is no way you can claim that an event during this time is a historical precedent for the peacetime world sixty years later. Such a claim is, frankly, insane.
In the case of the possibility of 9/11 as inside job and stating that as a conspiracy it would breakdown because of the number of people that might be involved has be proven a fallacy because of a single historical example, the Holocaust. And now I suppose we can throw in the conspiracy to kill 20 million Chinese that did not break down.Belz-Because to do so would require many, many people, and that, historically, even very, very small conspiracies break down quickly.
Thanks again, Gravy: Although atrocities were known, there is no direct evidence of the systematic conspiracy to murder very Jew. Even Breitman within the context of his conversation uses what appears to be hindsight.
Yes, knowing what we now know it is perfectly obvious. But then, there were reports of atrocities, but not total knowlege of the conspiracy. Even so, the conspiracy according to the theory that the size or numbers of the conspiratros is to large so it would "break down quickly" still takes place....and I'm paraphrasing, rather than giving you a direct quote--because it is perfectly obvious that the Nazis are killing every Jew that they can lay their hands on.
Breitman reinforces this idea as his comment from your source below:
RICHARD BREITMAN: I wouldn't go that far, no. I would say that Hitler, Himmler, other top officials were extremely determined to kill as many Jews as they could. I don't think--barring internal political turmoil-(that whole falling from within break down early thing)-that the outside world could have persuaded them not to go ahead.
I do think, however, that a serious publicity offensive might have caused problems for them at least in alerting Jews across Europe that this might be their fate and in reducing the level of innocent sort of cooperation with the Nazis, because people were--many people were deported to extermination camps, not knowing what lay ahead of them. And had there been a publicity offensive, it is quite possible that the sweeps that occurred and the deportations that occurred would have been much less efficient.
Again, you would expect this last bit to happen had the conspiracy broke down early but sadly for Jews and many others, this did not happen.
