What unites the promoters of death penalty and the shooter: Killing as a solution.
The politics of Germany in the 1930s.
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D, SC is right. The Third Reich's pogrom (and that's a rather sedate term to use) sought resolution of a perceived problem in murder.
Are you saying that the killings of jews in the 30s (that is before WWII) had anything to do with crime prevention?
I have the feeling I'm not getting what you and SC are really referring to:
Why do you refer to Nazi-Germany at all?
Are you talking about the holocaust, the pogroms or the death penalty in Germany?