Bob Rudolph wrote in a message to Charles Hunter:
CH> BR> That was what it degenerated into - that isn't how it started.
CH> Obviously, the German People probably would not have let it get started
CH> if they knew where it was going.
BR> They might've - they were starving at the time, and
BR> anything that looked like employment and a diminishing of
BR> the hardship was a Good Thing. Like most of us, they're
BR> result-oriented - and quite capable (as the rest of us) of
BR> not seeing something bad when something good is in the
BR> offing.
They knew what was going on.
But, as you say, they ignored it because it looked like something good was in
the offing.
Alan
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