Probably fine. I think a lot about how Bayer, which literally made the gas for the chambers, is still around and apparently doing well. And while Germany was war ravaged, it wasn't to a much greater extent than the rest of Europe.
The book Die Deutsche Mutter und ihr erstes Kind (The German Mother and her first child) by Johanna Haarer was very popular during that time and even basic book for education in the Reichsmütterschule (Reichs mother's school) and even after the war. The fortunately last reprint is from 1987.
Well the Weimar Republic Germany before the Nazis was also a regressive shithole run by an absolutely terrible monarch. I'm sure the wife had been suffering in Germany for a while
The kids seem just the right age for being in Hitler Jugend towards the end of the war. Is there any more info about this family? I'm curious about their individual fates, and whether they survived.
I just finished reading a book about German refugees and how they were treated in Denmark.
Its a very interesting book. A lot of boys in their mid teens (16) were in the refugee camps, even though they secretly wanted to be in the Wehrmacht. They were not old enough.
It seems like a lot of effort was put into convincing the German refugees that Nazis were the baddies and revealing what really had happened. Some where executed though, for still believing in Nazism
I was thinking that he's giving the same salute Hitler himself would give in response to salutes. He had the same haircut too. That boy was officer material.
I'm saying under fascism people will conform whether they believe in the cause or not for fear of death. We don't know anything about this family and saying they are Nazis celebrating a bright future may be far from the actual circumstances.