For WWII experts....
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:46 pm
I have a question for those who may be knowledgeable about WWII.
Some time ago I watched a very interesting program on the History Channel regarding some Nazi rules, laws, and dynamics. One of the things that I found particularly interesting was the fact that at one point, Hitler required/demanded of his higher ups to go out and sleep with as many Caucasian women as possible to spread the "seed" of the more pure race.
I was astounded at this information which was very well documented but even more impressed with the leaders who actually refused to have affairs. These men (I think they were all SS troups) went against Hitler because they loved their wives and wanted to keep their marriage vows.
Now... of course I'm not suggesting these were great men. But at the time of the show I found myself comparing the men during the early days of the church who followed their leader (obtaining multiple women to further the seed) even though many suggested they did not want to do so, and these men who refused to do so, even though their lives were in danger.
Again, I am NOT suggesting one group of men is better than another... I'm interested in the dynamics of men following leaders, honoring their marriage, doing what they felt was right even if it meant going against leaders, etc. etc. etc.
Anyway... my question is, are any of you familiar with this aspect of the Nazi's? There was one man in particular (If I recall correctly) who was rather bold to Hitler and eventually Hitler backed down. I can't remember who this was...
Thanks for any information if anyone knows about what I am talking!
~dancer~
Some time ago I watched a very interesting program on the History Channel regarding some Nazi rules, laws, and dynamics. One of the things that I found particularly interesting was the fact that at one point, Hitler required/demanded of his higher ups to go out and sleep with as many Caucasian women as possible to spread the "seed" of the more pure race.
I was astounded at this information which was very well documented but even more impressed with the leaders who actually refused to have affairs. These men (I think they were all SS troups) went against Hitler because they loved their wives and wanted to keep their marriage vows.
Now... of course I'm not suggesting these were great men. But at the time of the show I found myself comparing the men during the early days of the church who followed their leader (obtaining multiple women to further the seed) even though many suggested they did not want to do so, and these men who refused to do so, even though their lives were in danger.
Again, I am NOT suggesting one group of men is better than another... I'm interested in the dynamics of men following leaders, honoring their marriage, doing what they felt was right even if it meant going against leaders, etc. etc. etc.
Anyway... my question is, are any of you familiar with this aspect of the Nazi's? There was one man in particular (If I recall correctly) who was rather bold to Hitler and eventually Hitler backed down. I can't remember who this was...
Thanks for any information if anyone knows about what I am talking!
~dancer~