If you don’t want your cities level, don’t become Nazis. Simple.
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Replying to @JGavinSanders
Germany, all things considered, got off *incredibly* easy after World War II and anyone who seriously argues otherwise is sus
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Replying to @arthur_affect @JGavinSanders
Potsdam lead to one of the biggest ethnic cleansings in history. Remember, we're talking about women and children here.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_and_expulsion_of_Germans_(1944–1950) …
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Just curious, how did the Germans wind up in those countries that were expelling them?
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Replying to @sophisticaden @jlippincott_ and
TBF a lot of them had been there for a lot longer than just the war. But also being fair their prior presence was used as justification to invade in the same vein as the Russian annexation of Crimea, and plenty of ethnic Germans supported the Nazis.
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Replying to @TrueMetis @sophisticaden and
The fascist Sudeten German Party was in fact *far more* popular with Sudeten Germans than the regular Nazis were back in the Fatherland - the SdP won a full 88% of Sudeten German votes in the last elections before the German occupation So no I don't feel that bad for them
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TrueMetis and
The intentional dismemberment of the Austro-Hungarian empire was a huge problem. The 1920s was a time of enormous chaos in the East. It isn't surprising that people who lived in this world retreated back into ethnic identity.
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Replying to @jlippincott_ @TrueMetis and
It doesn't have to be surprising to have deserved consequences
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TrueMetis and
So voting for the wrong party is grounds for being removed from your home? Do I read you rightly? I'm just curious, does this apply in our own time? Would you support doing the same thing to Trump voters, for instance?
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Replying to @jlippincott_ @TrueMetis and
The shooting war hasn't started yet but in our last civil war, much future harm could've been avoided had former Confederates been disenfranchised and expropriated, yes
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That's what a war is Losing a war has to have consequences Otherwise, you didn't actually win the war, and that means, in fact, that the war didn't actually end
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