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Nazi Gestapo chief 'buried in Jewish cemetery'
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Published: 31.10.13, 16:11
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1. The story has to be verified.
Beary White ,   Norway   (10.31.13)
..and possibly the evil Muller's bone and teeth can be identified. Then his remains could be burned together with some other socialists, who shared the same view. don't forget that Hitler was a socialist and amongst the worse evil beings ever existed on the face of the earth.
2. If true,good.
Tzimmes ,   London UK   (10.31.13)
Let this filth be surrounded by the people he murdered and despised for eternity.
3. #1 Hitler was a socialist
(10.31.13)
So what?! Maybe he also liked to go fishing or drinking coffee. Where is the connection between socialism and the holocaust/WW2? It's nationalism (>Germany above all<, >"Aryan" master race<, etc.) mixed with other weird ideologies that led to the holocaust. That's why today's nationalists try everything they can to cover up and hide the nationalistic part of Nazism by continuously calling Hitler a socialist. It's called historical revisionism.
4. #3, it wasn't called "National Socialism" by accident
Jake   (10.31.13)
It combined "nationalism" with "socialism", thus the full official name of the party: National Socialist German Workers' Party.
5. #1 Usually I'm in agreement but this is a bit much
A ,   Belgium   (10.31.13)
Hitler was NOT a socialist, he was a dictator. He was a murderer, a warmonger. His ideas for nazi government had nothing to do with socialism, or workers (unless he was referring to the slaves in the nazi industry, Jewish and otherwise). I am a socialist, I live in a socialist society in a socialist country, as I believe Norway also is. And I am truly and deeply insulted by your statement: "Hitler was a socialist". By the same standard, Vikdun Quisling was a nazi collaborator, therefore, ALL Norwegians were nazi collaborators.
6. definitely a bit of dark irony
Cameron ,   USA   (10.31.13)
My history buff side is definitely bemused.
7. #4 Was East Germany a democracy?
(10.31.13)
East Germany called themselves the "German Democratic Republic". And? Was the GDR a democracy?
8. #7 No, they were communist
A ,   Belgium   (10.31.13)
and the USSR was in control, but they still couldn't appear to be related to any kind of oppresive ideal (the communist ideal against the nazi ideal), so they called themselves GDR. They had no idea what democracy was but it sounded better than communist East Germany.
9. A perfect ending
ASTRONAUT ,   SC, USA   (10.31.13)
Somehow the irony is rather beautiful: this pig-scum-monster probably dreamed of a glorious military burial, replete with strains of Deutschland Uber Alles playing over his cruddy remains. That his miserable corpse was tossed amongst those whom he sought to destroy . . . then he wakes up on "the other side" and oy vey! Sees he is surrounded by Landsmen!
10. #8 That's the point
(10.31.13)
"but it sounded better" That's why the Nazis called themselves "socialists". If you weren't some kind of socialist in 1920s Germany, you had little chance of getting the support of the workers and soldiers; and without them you couldn't gain power.
11. Did you know
Sarah B ,   Tel Aviv/London   (10.31.13)
that 86% your right wing buddies in the republican party voted against Lend Lease during WW2?
12. Dig him up ...
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (11.01.13)
... and toss his rotted corpse to the carrion birds. Nazis do not belong in Jewish cemeteries. Especially this particular bit of Nazi scum.
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