pawian: I consider them intelligent, down-to-earth, rational, practical people, the nation of great inventors (Roentgen, Benz, Daimler, Mercedes) and composers (Wagner, Schubert, Valkyrie) etc. What pushed them into such a folly, twice? I am sorry, I forgot to add great German writers: Geothe, Faust, Remarque, Grass.
In Remarque`s All Quiet on the Western Front there is a scene when the narrator recalls his school time: "Does it go: 'We Germans fear God and none else in the whole world,' or 'We, the Germans, fear God and–––' " I submit.
How true is this sentence today? And yesterday?
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