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Martin Pollack writes about his Gestapo father and his family, who remained Nazis in spirit after the war. “My father did terrible things during the second world war, and my other relatives were equally unrepentant.”

Discussion  3 comments

Tim Erskine

Wow. Just wow.

KitchenBeard

This is my fear for the US as well. Even if we trounce Trump during the election so unquestionably resoundingly that he is hounded into oblivion, his supporters and his followers are still here. The background players are still here. Unless we have a massive shift in what we are prepared to allow from others, they're just going to come back and be a threat to us again.

Manqueman

Agreed.
One of the worst things he's done is freeing haters to hate.

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