• PugJesus@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 month ago

    There was a lot of deep apprehension about the Nazis at the time, but also, within living memory, a war which killed some 15% of the military-age men of the entire continent because no one knew when to back down. Poland searched desperately for friends, France attempted to make anti-German alliances of deterrence with the Sovs and Britain; even the isolationist US regarded the pro-German Bund, Silver Shirts, and America First movements as absurdities.

    The thing is that the only cure for fascism is to break fascism - utterly. No half-measures. So all of that was pointless in the end.

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      1 month ago

      I wish we would have learned that lesson. It is why current events are so frightening. We aren’t breaking it.

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      The thing is that the only cure for fascism is to break fascism - utterly. No half-measures.

      Fascists only speak one language: their own blood.