Maybe I did miss those posts. Regardless, the nazis have their own place in history for their atrocities. I would never dispute that.
What I find even more compelling is how it got to that point. How did the average German citizen back then buy into it?
Set aside the Treaty of Versaille, the great depression and the other mitigating factors. I look at the parades and the sense of lost pride the nazis restored in their country. To me that is the most dangerous thing that can happen to any country.
I like to collect the LAH range because they look good in a parade and to me that is a reminder of how evil they were.
By the way, perhaps we should be looking at russian figures who raped and pillaged across Europe on the way to Germany. Or the millions that Stalin murdered.
Or what about the American west with the ever popular cowboys and indians. Some might say that is genocidal as well.
But then again that is all part of human history. Better to study and remember so we don't repeat it.