Updated 23 Jan 2011 8:34 ET by meyer4m.blogspot.com
Nazi movement was a war on oneself -- a society that reached such depths of despair that it needed to destroy itself to rebuild and in process blame target and attack individuals for whom leadership deemed cause of economic and social ills
Macro example of war psychology for which is relevant and studied to this day as it represents extremes of human hatred when confronted with societal obstacles for which it can't overcome
Realistically death was probably a welcome reprieve for victims of internment camps as conditions were not conducive to sustaining a will to live
Military and psychological concepts established in WWII are studied and relevant to this day
Nazi movement was a war on oneself -- a society that reached such depths of despair that it needed to destroy itself to rebuild and in process blame target and attack individuals for whom leadership deemed cause of economic and social ills
Macro example of war psychology for which is relevant and studied to this day as it represents extremes of human hatred when confronted with societal obstacles for which it can't overcome
Realistically death was probably a welcome reprieve for victims of internment camps as conditions were not conducive to sustaining a will to live
Military and psychological concepts established in WWII are studied and relevant to this day
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