Probably fine. I think a lot about how Bayer, which literally made the gas for the chambers, is still around and apparently doing well. And while Germany was war ravaged, it wasn’t to a much greater extent than the rest of Europe.
The book Die Deutsche Mutter und ihr erstes Kind (The German Mother and her first child) by Johanna Haarer was very popular during that time and even basic book for education in the Reichsmütterschule (Reichs mother’s school) and even after the war. The fortunately last reprint is from 1987.
Well the Weimar Republic Germany before the Nazis was also a regressive removed run by an absolutely terrible monarch. I’m sure the wife had been suffering in Germany for a while
“Oh no, the mean ol’ social fascists promised to have elections instead of allowing a government by force of arms like the Soviet Party Line wanted, how terrible”
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Probably fine. I think a lot about how Bayer, which literally made the gas for the chambers, is still around and apparently doing well. And while Germany was war ravaged, it wasn’t to a much greater extent than the rest of Europe.
Yes but I also imagine many of the males in that picture died or were injured
Germany lost an entire generation of males during WWII. They didn’t run out of war machines, they ran out of soldiers.
Well, they ran out of war machines too
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/harsh-nazi-parenting-guidelines-may-still-affect-german-children-of-today1/
huh, who’d’athunk
The book Die Deutsche Mutter und ihr erstes Kind (The German Mother and her first child) by Johanna Haarer was very popular during that time and even basic book for education in the Reichsmütterschule (Reichs mother’s school) and even after the war. The fortunately last reprint is from 1987.
It’s a very sad reality, not only in Germany.
I bet the oldest son got drafted towards the end.
I’d bet both elder sons got drafted, as the one on the right looks like 9-10.
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the Weimar RepublicGermany before the Nazis was also a regressive removed run by an absolutely terrible monarch. I’m sure the wife had been suffering in Germany for a whileE: I made a silly mistake
That’s the German Empire. The Weimar Republic was an unstable removed run by a revolving series of coalitions that ended with ze Nazis.
That’s right lol I forget how short lived the Republic was
Blink and you’ll miss it!
It survived longer than the Nazi reign did though
14.5 years compared to ~12
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Look at France today to see the process ongoing…Ambiance in most right wing parties (incl. Macron) is like rather Bardella than the Front Populaire.
Ah, yes, remember how the Social Democrats called the Communists ‘social fascists’ and refused to work with them?
Oh, wait, sorry, I got it reversed, my bad.
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“Oh no, the mean ol’ social fascists promised to have elections instead of allowing a government by force of arms like the Soviet Party Line wanted, how terrible”
Fascist scum like you aren’t welcome here.