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[–] Joe_McCarthy 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Denazification was of course heavily preoccupied with instilling war guilt. It was designed to bring to the attention of Germans that they started the war and that they needed to drop their warmongering ways. It was also about stamping out and discrediting the NS regime toward these ends.

The Holocaust became a huge deal after Hilberg published his book in the 1960s. I've seen US occupation propaganda videos post-war. Pretty anti-German but lopsidedly about how they were untrustworthy and needed to be prevented from starting yet another war. Rather biased and maybe inaccurate in parts, but nothing too extreme from what I've seen.

It is true there was a certain kind of denazification carried out here. Civil Rights activists compared segregation to fascism. But this is again putting the cart before the horse. Hitler made this possible. It is also overdone to simply blame denazification for the success of the civil rights movement. That was successful due to a number of factors.

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[–] 15116514? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Look, you are talking about to many different things at once. We have to focus on the topic at hand or else it'll expanding and expanding.

As I said earlier, "denazification" was MKULTA alpha. It was essentially the test version. Once they got everything correct and right, there then brought what they learned to subdue the Americans into group guilt. They created "racist white bad guys", taught students in school, and blasted on and on about equality through the airwaves. Their goal was to gain sympathy and guilt. I guess we that evolution today "white guilt", it's the exact same tactics used in the late 40s just now more advanced.

The ONLY factor that contributed to the civil rights moment was the jewfactor, but if you want to disagree then please keep the convo focused solely on "denazification/mkultra" OR explain your number of factors instead for the civil rights movement.

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[–] Joe_McCarthy 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

The civil rights movement primarily got a head of steam with Brown. A unanimous ruling. 8 of the 9 justices voting for it were non-Jews yet you say Jews were the "only" factor? There were other factors too.

Kind of a textbook example of why a number of us don't take Judeo-obsessives seriously. And you are far from the dumbest one in these parts.

But if denazification was about white guilt why did most Germans, having undergone it, still think National Socialism was basically a good system in 1952?