Why were Nazi's so averse to the concept of actions having consequences?
Because the Nazis thought, rather autistically, that they were 100% right and that everyone else would somehow come to the conclusion that they were 100% right and not retaliate.
If you bothered to pay attention to what they claimed, their entire purpose was around the mighty taking control of the weak. That was a principle that nobody denies, not even when it is against them. The Allies won because they were more powerful. Nobody denies warcrimes because warcrimes don't exist: only necessary actions.
Basically, war is hell, mighty establish their dominion over the weak, brits/germans are justified in their actions.
>>132507932
Great job Bomber Harris, you sure saved your irrelevant country:^)
>>132508372
>that somehow come to the conclusion that they were 100% right and not retaliate
Don't wanna be that guy but you are posting on pol so don't you just prove they are right by posting here?
>>132507932
hitler was a nihilist and didn't give a shit, he just wanted to refight the war in which germany surrendered, he didn't give a shit if he lost, he just didn't want to capitulate