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originally posted by: Sovan
Vedic lucky charm, tens of thousands of years track record!
Im a fan of the nazi conspiracy's so when i saw this i immediately thought maybe this was a high ranking nazi's hideout
People professionally engaged in designing weapons especially of mass destruction against human beings.
originally posted by: Shiloh7
a reply to: onequestion
There's also a moral side to this Wiesenthal attitude that gets swept under the carpet.
What gets me is that it was alright for the Americans and other countries to import German scientists after the war. People professionally engaged in designing weapons especially of mass destruction against human beings.
There is something hypocritical and wrong with some peoples attitude that all soldiers were Nazi's BUT scientists were not and should escape recrimination. They were 'respectable' despite their personal contribution towards people's deaths. There are puerile excuses about these scientists being forced to work, but ultimately soldiers gave up their lives doing their job, the scientists that worked did not make that level of sacrifice in fact they were cosseted.
Its well time to moved on from the war most of the people who lived then are dead and its time the guilt train pulled into a siding and the lines pulled up.
originally posted by: Sovan
Vedic lucky charm, tens of thousands of years track record!