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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore
So you must not agree with Germany's laws on not allowing any statues or monuments...for Hitler or the Nazi's?
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There is a tour of Germany that takes you to all the sites of the Nazi's and Hitlers locations. Last year I went to Dachau and Eagles Nest. Both tell the story and have photo's of Hitler and others of the time. There are railroad sidings where the trains departed to the camps in various locations in Europe. Eagles Nest is now both histoical and a restaurant. When you stood on the sundeck the photo's showed where hitler stood and Eva Braun sat. The Fuhrerbunker now has tourist signs with photo's and diagrams. Hitlers beer hall putsch tours are always full.Germany is reclaiming their history. We had conversations with the next generation and there is a thirst for knowledge of that period among those we talked to. Statues were destroyed because of the fear that they would be used to further the Nazi movement and start a resurgence. The Germans did not remove statues, the Russians did.