It's been a big topic over the decades because the whole idea of holocaust is hard to forget. Movies about Nazis are about as many as those about Vietnam. And that's a lot of movies for a century, or half.Is the history of Nazi Germany in American movies being overdone? Why?Sometimes yeah I think they overdone it.
I think they just do it so it can show how bad it is and to never happen but yeah it some is over done.Is the history of Nazi Germany in American movies being overdone? Why?
absolutely not. As a matter of fact it could stand to be more widely studied. Slowly the tragic Nazi rule is being forgotten. people claim that it never even happened. we do not know how lucky we are to be living here and now opposed to the days of the Nazi rule.Is the history of Nazi Germany in American movies being overdone? Why?No it's not being overdone. In fact, it's probably being underdone. Most ppl today would be hard pressed to understand how horrific the atrocities were that took place, and just what it was like to go through that. It basically makes slavery look like a cake walk.Is the history of Nazi Germany in American movies being overdone? Why?
Look who is making the movies, it isn't the goyum.Is the history of Nazi Germany in American movies being overdone? Why?Not really. Nazi Germany (along with the "Soviet threat") is the reason the US is today a superpower. Until then, the US had a tradition of building an army only when war was imminent, and then reducing to almost no army at all when the war was over. Of course we have only ten divisions now, compared to close to a hundred in WW II, but our military didn't shrink to the same extent after WW II as after previous wars. Think of it as a watershed event in the way our country thinks of its military.
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