Once the war began, the government could do anything 'necessary' to win it; so it was with the 'final solution' of the Jewish problem, which the "Reich" always talked about but never dared undertake, not even the "Reich", until war and its 'necessities' gave them the knowledge that they could get away with it. The people abroad who thought that war against Hitler would help the Jews were wrong. And the people in Germany who, once the war had begun, still thought of complaining, protesting, resisting, were betting on Germany's losing the war. It was a long bet. Not many made it.
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As Erich Pratt stated so well: "If our government chooses to violate our unalienable rights; if our government chooses to pass unjust laws, contrary to the consent of the governed; if our government chooses to take despotic actions that reduce us to servitude of the government, or some political agenda --" then we have a right and a duty according to the Declaration of Independence to throw off such Government."
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