Theophan writes: "However I believe that the basic core of Italy, France and indeed Germany never "bought" this nonsense and saw Hitler as basically a necessary evil.."
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I would add just one brief addendum to my previous response to Theophan and Benjamin. Have either of you gentlemen ever studied William Shirer's classic historical text, [i]The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich?[/i] You are presenting some sort of revisionist history of Naziism that is not at all consistent with the historical documents. Hitler was immensely popular in Germany in the 1930's, and was elected to the Presidency--if I am not mistaken--by a plurality of 90% of the popular vote!! What concerns me is that this apparently new revisionist history of the demonic legacy of European facism is being paralleled today in modern Japan, where there is an emerging collective denial of the sins and atrocities committed by the Japanese state in Manchuria and around the world in the 1930's and 1940's. And, as Santayana said, "Those who cannot remember the past are destined to repeat it..."