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What were British Royal ties with the Nazi regime? | The Guardian
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<blockquote data-quote="NightHawkeye" data-source="post: 68340800" data-attributes="member: 265226"><p>You are very close to the point, Keith.</p><p></p><p>To continue the discussion about how a huge number of people shared "his" views ... how did that happen? Dietrich Bonhoeffer didn't share der Fuehrer's views. Dietrich Bonhoeffer spoke out against the Nazis and was denounced as an enemy of the state in 1936. Why is it that the Royals didn't act similarly? Was it because of fear? Was it because they didn't want to ruffle feathers? Did they have a vested interest in der Fuehrer's success?</p><p></p><p>Or were they simply as utterly stupid as you suggest them to be? If so, then doesn't that strengthen the argument for doing away with the monarchy altogether since it apparently serves no useful purpose at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightHawkeye, post: 68340800, member: 265226"] You are very close to the point, Keith. To continue the discussion about how a huge number of people shared "his" views ... how did that happen? Dietrich Bonhoeffer didn't share der Fuehrer's views. Dietrich Bonhoeffer spoke out against the Nazis and was denounced as an enemy of the state in 1936. Why is it that the Royals didn't act similarly? Was it because of fear? Was it because they didn't want to ruffle feathers? Did they have a vested interest in der Fuehrer's success? Or were they simply as utterly stupid as you suggest them to be? If so, then doesn't that strengthen the argument for doing away with the monarchy altogether since it apparently serves no useful purpose at all. [/QUOTE]
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