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Why do many people like the Germans in World War II?

Germans in World War II, I think this kind of love is a kind of "love" in the same environment. As far as things are concerned, no one in this world should like cold-blooded fascism, except some dead people and abnormal accidents.

But compared with other countries during the war, Germany, well, how can I put it:

1, there is no direct invasion of China, our nation is a magnanimous one, and the Japanese beat us black and blue without asking him for medical expenses, not to mention a handsome guy who cut other people's meat, which is none of my business, so first of all, we have no deep-rooted hatred for the German nation as the leader of fascism.

On the contrary, compared with Japan, Germany, a polite and humane country, has risen to a sacred position in sharp contrast because of its aversion to Japan. "You see, the Germans stipulate that the history of the massacre of Jews must be told." "Look at the Germans, Prime Minister Brandt will kneel in front of the Jewish Monument in Warsaw." And we ... . . We can only condemn Japan's fiasco at the Yasukuni Shrine and break off diplomatic relations with Nagoya to protect our affirmation of the Nanjing Massacre. When our faint cry is always ignored by developed countries, a developed country (German) repents of its crimes, which will ferment into a mixture of hope and recognition in the specific mentality of China people.

2. I think the recognition of the German army in World War II, 1) must be mainly due to its rigorous and excellent style and the invincible myth before Stalingrad, so that those of us who sit on TV and watch the documentary about World War II can't help patting our thighs and saying, "TMD looks at Germany == 2) compared with the allied forces of Britain, France and the United States." . . Well, in terms of humiliating failure and desperate behavior, Germans are really admirable, even a little scary (especially those who kill their wives by taking poison). . . Gee) 3) It is mainly the repeated rendering of individual historical events and individual images. . . And then form a sharp contrast. Please don't play maginot line all day. The French are not ashamed. We all feel timid after watching it too much. Italians, even if they are funny, don't tell it as a joke all day! Well, you made us very happy. The German blitzkrieg kept on happening. . . Me, me, me. . . Some emotions can't help but distinguish right from wrong.

Compared with other countries after the war, the economic weakness of Britain and France in Europe made Germany, a huge economy, hide its face and snicker. The disintegration of Soviet socialism wiped out the memory of Soviet heroic struggle, mainly because it was too close. After visiting the three northeastern provinces after the Yalta meeting, relations deteriorated, and now Putin and Medvedev are a couple. . . As a result, China's current generation (at least I personally) is not very interested in the Soviet Union. . . Then, the world hegemony of the United States of America, well, it is said that the United States should be liked by many people, that is, war-torn news is everywhere, and it is not low-key.

4. The rendering of human nature in literary and artistic works, because Germany is in contact with countries with the right to speak in today's world (including Germany itself), and these countries like to explore their inner humanity in movies and books. (Although director China also tried his best to explore Japanese humanity in individual films, few really resonated because of the lack of "civilized" mass base and poor means. ), which led to the German army or a few fascist officers who were wholeheartedly in the alliance in the German camp appeared in another profound image, which undoubtedly gave us people who loved foreign movies an objective face when facing the German army, added a "but" after all the criticisms, and added a shield for the German army with a strategically placed posture and inner contradictions.