The Nazi era cast a long shadow indeed. The residual guilt from all of this was a big driver for modern Germany devising its current refugee and migrant policies in a way that they cannot be seen to be intolerant or racist in any way, shape or form. And that has come back to bite them in a big way over the past several years. The social and economic consequences of massive migrant flow may just topple the current government and cause a political tilt to the right.
I knew a number of German officers during my service. They are educated in an ethic (can't recall the exact German word for this but it means something like inner spirit or conscience)which requires them to question illegal/immoral orders and to disobey them on principle. That's a cornerstone of our own military ethos.
No names, no pack drill, but we had a couple of ex-Hitler Youth serving as NCOs in the PPCLI during my time. They were both excellent soldiers, and by good luck and circumstances were not sent out as armed children to meet the allied advance in late 1945.
Interestingly, quite a few ex-SS troops wound up serving in the French Foreign Legion immediately after WW2 and a lot of them were killed under the Legion banner in Indo China.
I've owned a number of German surplus pieces, but never thought of them as anything but a sound piece of engineering. I've always found the P08 Luger to be a remarkable piece of work and a sporterized M98 byf44 in 7x57 has gotten me some nice deer. When I was a kid most of the vets had a P38 or a Luger as a remembrance that right did prevail over wrong and the bit part that they played in this.
Gerald, you are right about politicians and diplomats being the root cause of bad things. I suppose we could lump in various brands of priests too. Funnily enough, most professional soldiers, self-included, are pretty ardent pacifists.
I knew a number of German officers during my service. They are educated in an ethic (can't recall the exact German word for this but it means something like inner spirit or conscience)which requires them to question illegal/immoral orders and to disobey them on principle. That's a cornerstone of our own military ethos.
No names, no pack drill, but we had a couple of ex-Hitler Youth serving as NCOs in the PPCLI during my time. They were both excellent soldiers, and by good luck and circumstances were not sent out as armed children to meet the allied advance in late 1945.
Interestingly, quite a few ex-SS troops wound up serving in the French Foreign Legion immediately after WW2 and a lot of them were killed under the Legion banner in Indo China.
I've owned a number of German surplus pieces, but never thought of them as anything but a sound piece of engineering. I've always found the P08 Luger to be a remarkable piece of work and a sporterized M98 byf44 in 7x57 has gotten me some nice deer. When I was a kid most of the vets had a P38 or a Luger as a remembrance that right did prevail over wrong and the bit part that they played in this.
Gerald, you are right about politicians and diplomats being the root cause of bad things. I suppose we could lump in various brands of priests too. Funnily enough, most professional soldiers, self-included, are pretty ardent pacifists.