I loved that show, always thought Hogan was so smart & handsome;)
as for the 'comedy', I remember reading a quote about the 'Ghost Dance' movement of the late 1800's...the author said once the average housewives weren't afraid of the Ghost Dance, and instead interested in the steps, they knew their battle was over.
I think HH's played a similar role, to get us to see the war in a malleable way, loose with any real facts.
You could never have a show like that today, though, because the jews would be crying their tears.
My point was that nobody knew about "muh Holocaust" until many years later, when the fake story ramped up, culminating in "Schindler's List."
But that was a work of fiction. The book won "Best Fiction" by LA Times a few years before they turned it into a movie. They promoted it like it was a documentary (hence, the black-and-white filming for drama). But the entire thing was made up. The book even says it is a work of fiction, and all events are a creation of the author's mind.
wow i didn't know that about the movie! never watched it, was too 'popular' for me...
i do remember my 6th grade teacher in the 70's telling us about the 'lampshades' etc. but she was liberal, and the only teacher that mentioned such things until i was in college...they had us read that Victor Frankl book.
I've always wondered about what specifically Q is pointing out. I have tons of history books, most focused on WW2. Has anyone taken the Q history book challenge and can post the differences?
Q told us about WWI and WWII in history books.
Something ALARMING will be discovered.
u/#q1957
THANKS for bringing up this post. Started going deeper as a result BUT then you had to look. NOW it is in everyone,s face. And ALARMING it is.
Will you summarize what has changed in WWI/WWII in history books published over the last 20-30 years?
There were no mention of victims of Holocaust like in 6 of Churchill's books,
now I understand why so much fuss about this interview, it basically denies all of their efforts in the last 124 years !
Yes please-this q post always confused me because everything could be ALARMING-just how much more informative/intelligent the older books are.
What’s portrayed/discussed differently over the years about ww?
the 'holocaust'...
History books published in the 1950's/1960's do not mention "muh Holocaust."
Weird, huh?
They even had a COMEDY TV show about a German prison camp ("Hogan's Heros") in the 1960's.
I loved that show, always thought Hogan was so smart & handsome;)
as for the 'comedy', I remember reading a quote about the 'Ghost Dance' movement of the late 1800's...the author said once the average housewives weren't afraid of the Ghost Dance, and instead interested in the steps, they knew their battle was over.
I think HH's played a similar role, to get us to see the war in a malleable way, loose with any real facts.
You could never have a show like that today, though, because the jews would be crying their tears.
My point was that nobody knew about "muh Holocaust" until many years later, when the fake story ramped up, culminating in "Schindler's List."
But that was a work of fiction. The book won "Best Fiction" by LA Times a few years before they turned it into a movie. They promoted it like it was a documentary (hence, the black-and-white filming for drama). But the entire thing was made up. The book even says it is a work of fiction, and all events are a creation of the author's mind.
wow i didn't know that about the movie! never watched it, was too 'popular' for me...
i do remember my 6th grade teacher in the 70's telling us about the 'lampshades' etc. but she was liberal, and the only teacher that mentioned such things until i was in college...they had us read that Victor Frankl book.
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I like how this was 6 years ago almost to the week!
I've always wondered about what specifically Q is pointing out. I have tons of history books, most focused on WW2. Has anyone taken the Q history book challenge and can post the differences?