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Novel imagining Hitler return is bestseller
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Published: 05.02.13, 06:51
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1. 'The banalization of evil'
tiki ,   belgium   (02.05.13)
That's the most easy thing if this evil didn't happen to you or your loved ones, because than these 'writers, artists & their laughing audiences probably won't find it so funny anymore. Let's make one thing clear, there is nothing hilarious in evil or Hitler, but it's a good way for an unknown writer to establish a name for himself and make money over millions of corpses! Bravo!
2. Will they include the fact that Hitler had advanced syphilis
BUILD BABY BUILD !!! ,   United States   (02.05.13)
or will that go unmentioned along with his sick sexual proclivities?? The man had a diseased brain and a sicker outlook on all humanity. What's more interesting is that Europe followed this crazed lunatic without question. Now, the Muslims take up the "Kill Jews" banner and most people are silent.
3. How would he operate in today's world? Sadly obvious...
Carl ,   USA   (02.05.13)
He would be chairman of the UN human rights council and an esteemed advisor to world bodies on the Jewish/Israeli/zionist "problem", an honorary member of the Organization of Islamic States and consultant to all sorts of NGO's, and would be sought after to lecture at universities around the world. Yes, one of the worst genocidal monsters the world has ever seen could come back while many of his intended victims are yet alive as modern day rock star. And sadly, he would be welcomed not only by the entire Arab world and a host of evil and abusive regimes, but by supposedly enlightened western leftist leaders who are incapable of recognizing abject evil.
4. 100,000's dead in Iraq...
Stormy ,   Earth   (02.06.13)
...and no one cares. I would say that evil has become banal as well.
5. "Springtime for Hitler and Germany" -- The Producers (1968)
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN   (02.06.13)
6. What we allow will continue in worse
ORA ,   JERUSALEM   (02.06.13)
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