Quote:
Originally Posted by awareness
That's graphic. Thanks for that Friedel. It does look to fit.
|
Gerhard Kittel, who regarded himself as a "good" Nazi, is best remembered for his speech in June 1933 entitled
Die Judenfrage (“The Jewish Question") which was later published as a booklet with the same title. His being a "good" Nazi purportedly came from his suggestion that Jews be granted "guest status" in Germany but we know what eventually transpired regarding the Jews. After the war he was arrested, stripped of his academic position and he lost his pension. When I discovered what Kittel did and how he was very active regarding the so-called "Jewish Question" and that they got rid of him after WWII, I got rid of my Little Kittel.