Violence against the IDF is very different from violence against Rabbi Moe down the street. Maybe Rabbi Moe is a rabid zionist, maybe when he’s done with shabbat he spends Sundays protesting against Israel. Violence against him as a jew is antisemitism and unacceptable, while violence against him as a supporter of the idf would just be bad optics.
If you read memoirs from that time, or survivors letters, they always talk about Nazis being the milkman, the cobbler, the shopkeeper, the neighbour, and not Gebels or Hitler.
How did we stop Nazis in the past? Was it… kindness? Memes? Or violence?
I’m not sure what’s that you’re trying to say OP.
Violence against the IDF is very different from violence against Rabbi Moe down the street. Maybe Rabbi Moe is a rabid zionist, maybe when he’s done with shabbat he spends Sundays protesting against Israel. Violence against him as a jew is antisemitism and unacceptable, while violence against him as a supporter of the idf would just be bad optics.
Was it fighting random germans, or fighting the actual nazis? I’m not sure what you’re trying to say.
There was literally no random Germans.
If you read memoirs from that time, or survivors letters, they always talk about Nazis being the milkman, the cobbler, the shopkeeper, the neighbour, and not Gebels or Hitler.