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Headstone of Hitlers' parents' grave removed
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Published: 31.03.12, 10:57
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1. 72 years later....How cares anymore?
Shep ,   Memphis, TN - USA   (03.31.12)
The vast majority of Germans view Hitler and the Nazi era with disdain and shame as they should. The descendants of the Hitler generation have moved on and for the most part are fairly pro-Israel - and not out of guilt. They relate to the Western orientation of the Israelis and will not tolerate Muslim extremists using German soil as a springboard like England and France.
2. Reply to above.
Lulu   (03.31.12)
"The tombstone marking the grave of Adolf Hitler's parents, a place of pilgrimage for neo-Nazis" um, obviously ALOT of people still care. And seriously, are you living under a rock? Neo-Nazism and a new strain of Anti-Semitism is growing all over the world.
3. # 1! I vonder how many Germans share your view?.
J.K. ,   Brooklyn USA   (03.31.12)
Yes the German govermment like many governments,is a good friend of Israel,but public opinion is shaped by the media,which is pro arab,or plain,Antisemitic,look at scandinavia.
4. #1 - Then why care about Jesus 2000 years later?
Jack ,   San Diego, USA   (03.31.12)
5. #3 I wonder how often you
(03.31.12)
watch/read German TV/newspapers, also Germany is not part of Scandinavia. The EU consists of 27 DIFFERENT countries. Spain and France is not like Montana and Wyoming.
6. # 5 (03.31.12 ! No i don't watch / read German
J.K. ,   Brooklyn USA   (03.31.12)
TV,newspapers,but i did read a recent poll conducted in Germany about the high number of Germans who hate Jews,christianty is in decline all over Europe,so,Germans don't believe any more that Jews killed their god,so whats the reason for their antisemitism ?.i sited scandinavia,because scandnavia has the most antisemitic media in Europe,beside spain and the irish.
7. That evil had parents? Spit!
Yossi ,   Houston/Israel   (03.31.12)
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