Are Today's Germans Morally Responsible for the Holocaust?

Started by Syt, January 23, 2014, 09:23:51 AM

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Quote from: Admiral Yi on January 23, 2014, 09:41:27 AM
I think Germans have a moral responsibility to be aware that they, as a people, were once capable of this type of action, and to guard against a repeat.
This is my position as well.
I hold no grudge against Germans.
But then, I did not lose any family member to the Nazis. If I had, I might have a different opinion.
However I would like to think I am mature enough to understand Germany as a nation has truthfully assumed responsibility and therefore I have no moral right to hold such a grudge.


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