Sorry for the off topic, but I just have to get this of my chest:
> "Please water the flowers; they have harmed no one"
It always surprises me how quickly Nazis could switch from murderers to normal innocent people. It is almost as if they all had some split personality disorder.
Go read the semi-biography of Hess, he could within two sentences switch from "by using a higher concentration of chemicals we can now process 10.000 more units per day" to "my wife is so beautiful, I love her so much" (not actual quotes from the book, but you get the idea)
(Units = Jews being killed, he didn't call them humans).
> "Please water the flowers; they have harmed no one"
It always surprises me how quickly Nazis could switch from murderers to normal innocent people. It is almost as if they all had some split personality disorder.
Go read the semi-biography of Hess, he could within two sentences switch from "by using a higher concentration of chemicals we can now process 10.000 more units per day" to "my wife is so beautiful, I love her so much" (not actual quotes from the book, but you get the idea)
(Units = Jews being killed, he didn't call them humans).