7bit wrote: ... What happened on
20th July 1944 came too late and should have better been done way before the war. To few people where in the resistance and too many just followed the regime (out of fear or because they had privileges).Same shit in every dictatorship, BTW.
Sorry, it had been attempted many times before. Attempts under much more personal risk, suicidal attempts too. It's unclear how much tries there have been, but likely more than 30, beginning as early as 1933 (when Hitler became chancellor) Some sort of list:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassinat ... olf_Hitler
fossala wrote:
Not being rude to your great-grandfather, but if more people stood up it wouldn't of happend. Remember Hitler got voted in! He was responsable for his actions and the people he killed.
Hitler got engaged in politics in 1919. Became Leader of the NSDAP in 1921. In 1928 the NSDAP still had no more than a 3% share of the votes whilst the german communists had 3 times that share. Keep in Mind those were generally the days of radical parties, days of politics made on the streets in battles. SA vs
red front, not only in Germany in other countries too.
great depression in
1929, 1 Unemployed per 2 employed in Germany.. In times of economical despair people tend to vote radical. Having the
russian civil war in mind, people didn't like to vote communist, barely 15% of the votes. And a NSDAP promising economical prosperity in their programm. 20% in the next elections in 1930, 30% in 1932, and finally some 40% in 1933.
Chancellor in 1933.
Reichstagsbrand in 1933, and the end of Democracy and begin of Dictatorship one day
after.
Any similarities to the
patriot act are unintentional.