I think one can see how much the twisting of the official narrative towards Germany being the main (or only) culprit (similar to the "lone wolf" narrative in certain assassinations / terror acts) in both world wars was influenced by larger elites when looking at the situation in Germany today:
Generations of guilt-induced people had come to abhor anything that is considered patriotic or German culture "proper", and thus they surrendered to so-called globalist "values" in order to be used by those same larger elites that have been playing the strings of that narrative. And if one speaks out against it, they're branded as "nazi" nowadays, get (publicly) defamed and even persecuted in some cases. The possibility of being branded as "nazi" is something that induces a lot of fear in most people so they don't stand up.
Most have been programmed with fear, not just in relation to the "nazi" brandishment. There's also an English term for this condition, the so-called German angst (one may have to go back much farther in history to discern its root). And with that fear, elite forces have most of the population by their "cojones", so to speak. If one would express it in the language of the nervous system, they seem to be in a kind of freeze or fawn mode (due to that anxiety). Maybe that's where their appearance of coldness as it seems to people from other countries may stem from.
When it comes to the world wars, larger elites have been pulling the strings of all war parties, more or less. Historians also went into material of how Hitler actually was made big by tycoons from industry and finance, here in Europe and overseas. (As for other countries, like Russia, there's material discussing that Lenin and the Bolsheviks were financed by the British Empire and Wallstreet and the German Reich where the dynasty was related by blood to the British one.)
Generations of guilt-induced people had come to abhor anything that is considered patriotic or German culture "proper", and thus they surrendered to so-called globalist "values" in order to be used by those same larger elites that have been playing the strings of that narrative. And if one speaks out against it, they're branded as "nazi" nowadays, get (publicly) defamed and even persecuted in some cases. The possibility of being branded as "nazi" is something that induces a lot of fear in most people so they don't stand up.
Most have been programmed with fear, not just in relation to the "nazi" brandishment. There's also an English term for this condition, the so-called German angst (one may have to go back much farther in history to discern its root). And with that fear, elite forces have most of the population by their "cojones", so to speak. If one would express it in the language of the nervous system, they seem to be in a kind of freeze or fawn mode (due to that anxiety). Maybe that's where their appearance of coldness as it seems to people from other countries may stem from.
When it comes to the world wars, larger elites have been pulling the strings of all war parties, more or less. Historians also went into material of how Hitler actually was made big by tycoons from industry and finance, here in Europe and overseas. (As for other countries, like Russia, there's material discussing that Lenin and the Bolsheviks were financed by the British Empire and Wallstreet and the German Reich where the dynasty was related by blood to the British one.)