Re: Slate: The Legend of the Scope Trial
- From: Joe Ellis <synthfilker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 02:18:23 GMT
In article <dihrab$ph0$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Doug Wickstrom <nimshubur@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > What [Nazis] were working towards might not have been considered bad
> > by most people a century after the fact, once they got their minds
> > past the fact that the process of getting there was irredeemably evil.
>
> Perhaps, since those who though otherwise, and didn't keep their
> opinion to themselves, would have been long since killed.
>
> One of the prominent Nazis, just before being hanged, predicted that
> in fifty years there would be a monument to them in Berlin. I'm pleased
> to say that it's been over fifty years, and there is no such monument.
Ah, but there are such monuments, in Berlin and many other cities...
However, the _reasons_ are not what he was predicting they would be...
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