Alright, I feel a bit bad, but you have to understand that the reason why maybe users don't want to interact with you in debates/discussions, is due to the way you have came across in the past.
Here's some info I found:
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Read this excerpt from a novel by the former(I think Lithuanian or Latvian SS commander)
Quote:
A valuable insight into exactly how the Nazis viewed the racial situation in Europe vis à vis Germans and other nationalities, is afforded through the memoirs of Arturs Silgailis, chief of staff of the Inspectorate General of the “Latvian Legion” (of the Latvian Waffen-SS). In his book, Latvian Legion, Silgailis describes a conversation he had with Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS and second most powerful man in Nazi Germany, in this manner: “He (Himmler) then singled out those nations which he regarded as belonging to the German family of nations and they were: the Germans, the Dutch, the Flemish, the Anglo-Saxons, the Scandinavians, and the Baltic people. ‘To combine all of these nations into one big family is the most important task at the present time [Himmler said]. This unification has to take place on the principle of equality and at that same time has to secure the identity of each nation and its economical independence, of course, adjusting the latter to the interests of the whole German living space.
Interview with a former commander from the Eastern front:
An Interview With General Otto Ernst Remer Conducted by Stephanie Schoeman Translated by Mark Weber Q: General Remer, what was your role in the Second World War? A: … I was a front-line commander, and I led combat units throughout the war years. The only exceptions were a three-month period in...
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This is from the
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