This being a very emotive subject, I feel that I had better nail my colours to 
the mast and preface what I am about to say by saying that many of my family 
were exterminated in the Holocaust; and that I owe my existence to the fact 
that my father managed to escape.
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 07:54:12 Sean Gibbins wrote:
> By the way, Nazis are really bad people
But I must take issue with  this, Sean.  I have made myself wait a bit to 
respond in case I might want to change my mind, but I do not.
I spent much of my early adult life hating Hitler.  But in the end I realised 
that the hatred hurt me, not Hitler, and forced myself to look afresh at the 
whole nasty affair.
It is simply not true to say that Nazis were bad people.  The worst that can 
be said of most of them is that they were weak, but even that seems to me to 
be an untenable position.
Much Nazi policy was evil: one could justify saying that many - or even all - 
of those at the top of the Nazi party were evil.  But it was more or less 
obligatory to be a Nazi in wartime Germany (and Austria).  Some resisted, and 
I have had the privilege of knowing some of them.  One couple were put into a 
Concentration camp themselves, one doctor I knew crossed the border at night 
(and left all his family and friends) because he was under (call-up) orders 
to report to one of the Concentration camps the following day.  He never went 
back to his home.  We all know of the Von Trapp family.
I salute such bravery.  But we cannot demand it of everyone.  Most people 
simply kept their heads down and went with the flow.  How many of us could 
have done better?
So, no - Nazis are not necessarily bad people.  Some of them were.  Most of 
them just wanted to be left in peace to live their lives.
Lisi