The Ex-Factor
xfactor99
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« on: September 19, 2017, 02:53:55 AM » |
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« edited: September 19, 2017, 02:55:34 AM by The Ex-Factor »
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To play devil's advocate, the depth of Hitler's carnage was far more extensively documented than anyone before him. Videos, pictures, and memorials of the Holocaust will continue to exist and are more instinctively repulsive than some detached, abstract primary source writings of how horrible the barbaric Mongols of Genghis Khan were. There will still be footage of people like FDR, Churchill, Stalin all denouncing Hitler and proving that even for the barbaric time of 1945 people in that time still considered Hitler abhorrent.
It's also possible that World War II is still the deadliest conflict in human history 1000 years from now, which would also keep the significance of Hitler's actions in historical memory.
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