One in two Austrians believe Adolf Hitler’s rule had some positive aspects, according to a poll conducted by daily Der Standard ahead of the 75th anniversary of the Anschluss, or annexation of Austria into the German Third Reich on March 12.
Ryu Hayabusa wrote: » I consider Hitler as a good leader great rhetoricial abilities, developed German infrastructure e.g autobahns, reduced unemployment etc He did more good than harm for Germany
Ryu Hayabusa wrote: » He did more good than harm for Germany
WumBuster wrote: » The circumstances of Hitler's rise to power is not too unlike Ireland's current situation now. Huge debt and unemployment, feeling shafted by Europe, low morale and weak Government. perfect environment for an extremist to proclaim themselves saviour of the nation..Gerry Adams anyone?
joetoad wrote: » He was nice enough to give people free showers
Three Seasons wrote: » Of course there were positive aspects. Infrastructure was greatly improved in Germany as a result of Hitler's rule.
WumBuster wrote: » Yes Germany did prosper under his leadership but at what cost? The country was split into two after the war and wasnt reunited until the Berlin wall fell. The Germans are a very capable, resilient people and are now again the leading power in Europe. But as a nation of people they have always been bullies and believe they are superior to the rest of Europe.We still see that today with the financial crisis the way they are dictating and holding the balance of power over the rest of Europe. They have basically been the cause of two massive world wars that caused huge destruction and suffering and imo they were let off the hook to easily, especially by the British never seemed that interested in European affairs anyway.
Conas wrote: » I wonder what this country would have been like had we been invaded and taken over by the Germans. An invasion would have been on the cards had he overcome the British I'd say. We wouldn't have had much of an army to put up any sort of a fight. Hitler might not have disliked us Irish, after all he was a Catholic. I wonder if he would have United the country again with no Northern Ireland.
Stercus Accidit wrote: » If Hitler hadn't been born
doolox wrote: » The Autobahnen were built by mass cheap labour substituting dole payments for doing nothing to working on the roads for much the same payment. .
Anyone wrote: » Also, Anne Frank's diary would have been pretty dull.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » AFAIK they removed a lot of the naughty bits from it for general circulation.
wolfpawnat wrote: » Gerry Adams was extreme left wing (he took the Queens pound and then the Euro) Hitler was extreme right. Though it is slightly concerning that if we had someone charismatic these days they would get in regardless of their policies. Hitler had great charisma, I haven't even a word of German and I can see why the people of Germany fell for his outstanding speeches. You can never deny the passion in them!!! Yes he was responsible for mass genocide, but those SS uniforms were unreal, terrifying, but unreal. Just because you are a homocidal maniac, doesn't mean you don't have some redeeming qualities! Ted Bundy was good to his mother apparently!
hfallada wrote: » He turned a ****ed economy into one in which everyone ( well not everyone and we know who) had a job. Stopped the hyperinflation which destroyed everyones savings. He ensured Germany and Austria had the best roads and rail in Europe. He provided housing and health to his citizens( something Ireland lacks in 2013).
A Primal Nut wrote: » Some people need to take a good read of slave labour under Nazi Germany.
In a mere eight months of 1941-42, the invading German armies killed an estimated 2.8 million Soviet prisoners-of-war through starvation, exposure, and summary execution. This little-known gendercide vies with the genocide in Rwanda as the most concentrated mass killing in human history. ... An important group of Soviet victims is also left out of these calculations: namely, those soldiers who never even reached captivity after surrendering. According to Ward Churchill, "perhaps as many as a million troops ... were simply executed by Wehrmacht and Waffen SS units rather than being taken prisoner in the first place." (Churchill, A Little Matter of Genocide [City Lights Books, 1997], p. 48.)
German statistics put it on record: 280,000 person died at deportation camps and 1,030,157 were executed when trying to escape or died at factories or mines in Germany.