fuzzybuddy
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Like everybody else, I've been home, watching a lot of TV. I like history. programs. And I believe there may be another dimension to WWII, and that is racism. Aggression was the main cause, but was there other factors. In pre-WWII era, Germany was embroiled with the concept of a "Master Race", and other peoples as coming from inferior stalk. Jews, of course, were at the very bottom. Therefore the lands of those inferiors could be taken from them, and they were to be eradicated or at best made into slaves. Strangely Mussolini had similar ideas about Ethiopians. The Japanese were also members of the "Master Race". Chinese, and other East- Asian nations were viewed quite like the way Slavs, Poles, and Eastern Europeans were viewed by Germany. And the Japanese also viewed the US as having lost its vitality by being diluted with ***** blood. And that they would lack the will to fight. The atrocities of the Axis powers, during the War, were definitely raced based by both Germany, and Japan; so it's hard to say race wasn't a factor. I began to wonder if racism was one of the causes of WWII????