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Right and Easy Are Rarely The Same Thing - Part 3 of 5, World War II

 

It is obvious and often mentioned that if the average German could have found away to set aside their dejection from the collapse of the Wiemar Republic and rejected the policies of Adolf Hitler, the lives lost in World War II and in the prison camps may have been spared. We see footage of the camps right next to sleepy little towns and the skeptical narrator without fail questions the veracity of the people that claim that they knew nothing about what was going on in the camps and they had no idea what that smell was.

It is easy in hindsight and as someone who was not there to admonish them for their impotence. I ask you to consider the economics of the time of the collapse of the Wiemar Republic. Germany was in shambles and the average German was suffering economically and emotionally disheartened by the failure of their efforts at liberal democracy. Adolf Hitler filled their stomachs. I am not justifying or condoning the failure of the average German to reject the Nazi party and challenge their actions. I am asking you to consider that what we expect them to have done is something that humanity has not perfected. We expect them to have set aside their own comfort and perhaps their own survival for the greater good.

When people are willing to sacrifice themselves for the greater good, for a stranger, for posterity, we call those people heroes. A hero is someone who goes above and beyond expectation in goodness,courage and nobility. For most people, the hero is usually someone else. While it is understandable that the Americans, the British and the Soviets would have preferred Germany to be filled with heroes before the Nazis became their problem, do they ask the same thing of themselves?

Did the Soviets stop Lenin and Stalin from the travesties exacted under their reigns before they got outta hand? Did the British people rise up and force their government to stop the colonialization of distant lands and the mass destruction of distant peoples to make those acquisitions? Did the Americans, formerly repressed citizens of Great Britain, rise up during World War II and with one collective voice say internment is wrong release the Asian American citizens? No. None of them did.

Author: Dawn Worthy
 
Author Bio:

Dawn Worthy

In 1996, Dawn gave up the suburbs of St. Louis for a 20 acre farm in the backwoods of rural Missouri. Two years later she had a son, Elias. Those two choices form the philosophical basis of her unique perspective on politics, education, ethics and the environment.

At the urging of her son, she started Fresh From the Farm, a company based on providing high quality products made with ethical and environmental conscience. Using family recipes and traditions, Aunt Ann's Garden Soap offers vegan soap with natural organic botanicals. There are no artificial ingredients. There are no manufacturing, coloring or fragrance additives. They are simple, effective and naturally good. Grandma's Love Afghans offers a wide variety of premium yarns, including vegan, natural and hypoallergenic fibers, hand-crocheted into a pattern that prevents two hazards that account for up to 25% of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Working in a family business established by her grandfather after World War II gave her the fundamental principal of business that never changes: "When you don't put the customer's interest first, there is no business." This new venture is a blending of the old, the not so old and the new. Three generations working toward a better tomorrow for everyone.

Dawn looks forward to sharing her family's traditions with yours.

 
 
 

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