06/10/2025
At what stage during (or after) World War II did the N***s become viewed as “uniquely evil”?
The concept of the N**i being bad like no other bad, i.e. their actions were worse than what had been done in previous wars, reached the world in a few colossal leaps.
To begin with, the leaders were aware of the horrific reality at an early stage. By late 1942, authorities in the UK and the US were being given credible reports that detailed plans were underway by the N***s to kill all Jews in Europe. This became the genocide we today refer to it as the Holocaust. Yet this was startling news and it struck as incredible and, many ordinary citizens denied it as war-time propaganda or lies.
April 1945 marked the time of turning point of the public. Allied soldiers (such as Americans and British) only entered Germany and freed the concentration camps, including Bergen-Belsen. The troops beheld scenes that were indescribable rooms heaped up with the dead and thousands of human beings dying of starvation. The military leaders, such as General Eisenhower ensured that reporters captured all that. This documentary, filmed evidence broke the scepticism of everyone. It demonstrated that N***s were not only cruel, but something new and really monstrous.
Last but not least, the world legalized it following the war during the Nuremberg Trials. In order to address the acts of the N***s, they were forced to come up with a new law that was to be called Crimes Against humanity. This stated that killing individuals simply due to their race or religion was a crime against all humans on the planet, which proved that the N**i evil was in a category of its own.
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