04-19-2004, 04:27 PM
Quote:</em></strong><hr>Look if the Allies in World War 2, executed millions of people in Camps, and had governmental systems that systematically and purposelly murdered civilians with no remorse simply for conquests sake, than I would say be need to be more relativist in our approach to World War 2.<hr><br>
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Well, this way OT, but I'd like to add that the study of one part of WW II - the eastern front - can be and is increasingly done in a "relativist" way because of the nature of the two opposing regimes. In terms of deaths directly and indirectly caused, Hitler and Stalin gave each other a good run for their money. <p></p><i></i>
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Well, this way OT, but I'd like to add that the study of one part of WW II - the eastern front - can be and is increasingly done in a "relativist" way because of the nature of the two opposing regimes. In terms of deaths directly and indirectly caused, Hitler and Stalin gave each other a good run for their money. <p></p><i></i>
Andreas Baede