> I don't know about the Bush's, but it wouldn't
> surprise me.  Prior to the
> American involvement in the war, there were many
> supporters of Germany.
> Germany was a mess prior to the nasty H-man, and
> when he rose, everything
> was really really improved in every way (sorry for
> my laymen wording, but
> I'm tired and lazy right now (after all, I am an
> American!!;-]))  MY
> grandmother tells me how, prior to the war, allot of
> people in our area
> Cleveland Ohio, USA, actually flew Nazi flags, or
> had pictures of big bad H
> on their wall.  It wasn't till the end of the war,
> and the trials that
> people became aware of the atrocities, and even
> then, it was very hush
> hush...
> 
> There was even a large American Nazi party...
> 
> The 30's was a very interesting era, and the social
> thoughts at the time are
> very different than now.

I can't understand why people make such a big deal out
of Mr H etc... Germany suffered a lot too... And made
a sincere apology afterwards...
(http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,3-124741,00.html)

Something Bush finds very difficult to do... 

Anyway, we can't spend our lives hurting forever...
People have to move on... Humility is a small price to
pay...

Later,
Nick:)

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