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What should they do with Hitler Birthplace ?
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http:// news.sk y.com/s ...or-h itlers- birthpl ace
Personally I think it should be razed to the ground as should anything else that could become a shrine to him or the Nazis
Personally I think it should be razed to the ground as should anything else that could become a shrine to him or the Nazis
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't want Hitler to disappear from memory, Zeuhl; but the issue here is the (supposed) risk of opening what might be seen as the Adolf Apartments. This may just be a higher form of nimbyism on the part of people living in the street alreay; but I think I'd take the risk seriously if I were German.
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...ooops yes mark...perhaps not the best choice of words there ... lol
i think there is something good about 'repurposing' it rather than destroying it - hitler destroyed enough in his life... creating something positive out of a negative would sort of be testament to how the world has changed since his time.
destroying a perfectly good building just for this reason is ridiculous - its not like it was nazi headquarters and the place that lot of atrocities and horrors happened - it was just a place a baby was born in!
it will still be the place he was born regardless what building stands there...
anyone who wants to view it that way will just view it as 'the site where the building that hitler was born used to stand'
knocking it down will serve no purpose - its just a kneejerk reaction ... one that hitler would probably love ... to know his name still held such power over people
i think there is something good about 'repurposing' it rather than destroying it - hitler destroyed enough in his life... creating something positive out of a negative would sort of be testament to how the world has changed since his time.
destroying a perfectly good building just for this reason is ridiculous - its not like it was nazi headquarters and the place that lot of atrocities and horrors happened - it was just a place a baby was born in!
it will still be the place he was born regardless what building stands there...
anyone who wants to view it that way will just view it as 'the site where the building that hitler was born used to stand'
knocking it down will serve no purpose - its just a kneejerk reaction ... one that hitler would probably love ... to know his name still held such power over people
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