Pero_Bueno wrote: » http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-43633747 'Anti Nazis' removed it - how ironic. They don't even see the irony, they are the neo fascists ..
[Deleted User] wrote: » Next, people will be demanding that the Union Jack be removed because of its association with mass murder, genocide, gassing people to death, enforced 'famines', the deaths of tens of thousands of people in concentration camps and so very much else...
Deleted User wrote: » I thought displaying the swastika in public was illegal in Germany anyway, no?
kneemos wrote: » The Germans still have their flag too. The swastika is a symbol of the Nazi party and should be eliminated.
Deleted User wrote: » Next, people will be demanding that the Union Jack be removed because of its association with mass murder, genocide, gassing people to death, enforced 'famines', the deaths of tens of thousands of people in concentration camps and so very much else...
Deleted User wrote: » The Union Jack is the symbol of the British Empire, which only in the minds of its jingoistic, war-glorifying, nostalgic/delusional apologists is something worthy of commemoration.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The Union Jack is the symbol of the British Empire, which only in the minds of its jingoistic, war-glorifying, nostalgic/delusional apologists is something worthy of commemoration.
Mutant z wrote: » Germany really needs to get over its past like seriously its being paralyzed by it.
sugarman wrote: » Moronic behavior. As someone big into history, particularly WWI & II, I am fairly disgusted at how much of their history the Germans have tried to destroy over the last century. Particularly in recent years. The Neo Nazi excuse always pops up, but its absolutely bull****. A little over 20 years ago, they found Hitlers Fuhrerbunker almost perfectly intact in central Berlin while excavating building apartments. What did they do? Tried to blow it up, but the 6m thick walls were still too strong so they filled the whole thing in with cement and placed a car park over it. The **** like?
sugarman wrote: » How would it have been anymore a shrine than it currently is? It was and still is underground. Only difference now is, its filled in. Surely they could have kept it under the car park and preserved it with an unmarked entrance for historians and government officials and the likes. Its a massive piece of history lost. ...and I never once accused the Germans of covering anything up. They've done the opposite as you said, by building dozens of memorials to those who lost their lives at key sites around the country. But they also dont like referencing anything Nazi or War related, otherwise there wouldnt have been any need to demolish/remove their history. The world gets it, the vast majority of the country (Neo Nazis aside) are ashamed of their history but you cant just erase it. It happened. Germany had 2 dozen Concentration camps during the war, only 1 partially survives. Hitlers bunker wasnt even acknowledged by a plaque until a few years ago. Theres 2 or 3 dozen other examples and the only reason most sites still exist is because they were re-purposed after the war and only later turned into museums or memorials.
A village in Germany has voted to keep a controversial church bell embossed with a swastika and the words "All for the Fatherland - Adolf Hitler". The parish council of Herxheim argued that the Nazi-era bronze bell acted as a reminder for the nation's dark past.
sugarman wrote: » Memorials and plaques are not preserving history. They just acknowledge to an extent what happened in that place. The physical historical remains are what have been / being destroyed and lost. Put it this way, would the Irish public be happy if we had of knocked Kilmainham Gaol after Independence? Because that was the plan after it was decommissioned. It too was seen as a place that represented oppression and suffering. Imagine it now, leveled, a field... with little more than a plaque in its place. Instead it was fully restored and attracts 500k visitors a year and represents a massive piece of our history. Or the GPO ...or Parliament house (BOI college green)? or even the removal of all British statues and monuments erected during their occupation?
Deleted User wrote: » Nazis, erased Jewish (and other undesirable) literature in book-burning ceremonies, modern Germans erase swastikas because it reminds them of their history. The danger is that future Germans may not have these reminders to make them think about not recreating the Nazi party.
Deleted User wrote: if it's a 20th century artefact then then it's not of such historical importance that we need to be bothered.