My remarks were not aimed at you, but Neilson.

As for the comparison with Stalin, I'd argue that as late as 1939 the
latter was actually worse, even if Hitler did a remarkable effort to
catch up in the years that followed. However, the statement I
commented compared Hitler to "any other" (IIRC) which would, as I
understand a language that is not my native one, include all other
leading European politicians, which would be patently untrue.

On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Scott Manning <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please understand that I'm not supporting or defending Neilson; I'm simply
> trying to understand his position. He doesn't say that Hitler was not
> tyrannical before 1939, but does say that Hitler was no more tyrannical than
> others (e.g. Stalin).
>
> Scott Manning
> Philadelphia, PA
> http://www.digitalsurvivors.com/
>
> >
>

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