Monday, April 7, 2008

Germany's (Prussia's) Involvement in the Cold War (Ch. 30)

Well, as you know by now, Prussia is now Germany. And following our defeat in World War II and the emergence of the Cold War, Germany has split, symbolizing the division between the east and west. Ever since World War II has ended, us Germans have endured great hostility from other countries. I have heard person accounts of German soldiers having relations w with foreign women from enemy countries like Norway. The product of these affairs, the innocent children, are the ones who are taking the hit for their German fathers. In countries such as Denmark, people are boycotting all things German, showing their hatred in the abuse of German refugees. During last year, 1945, alone 7000 German children under the age of 5 died as a result of being denied sufficient food and denied medical attention by Danish doctors who refused to be viewed as traitors by aiding Germans. How can they be so heartless? How do they not realize that more German refugees are dying in Danish camps than Danes did during the entire war? When will the persecution stop? I suppose I sound utterly hypocritical for the persecution we have forced on other people.

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