The only outright name-calling I did was Nazi - and I apologized for that. Please also understand that I never used profanity. When used to attack others, it usually displays a person's lack of intelligence.
"Um, no. Just going by your ridiculous method there, you're not even right. All you did was take the word "perspective" and add it onto the beginning of the "ignorance" definition. Therefore, you changed it, and it no longer equals ignorance. I just thought I'd point out that even in your attempt to be clever, you were incorrect."
If you don't like the use of ignorance in my logic statement, then how about untutored, uneducated, unlearned, uninstructed, unenlightened or untaught. I actually thought it was clever, since using in-depth historical references didn't seem to be doing the trick.
"And then, what it all comes down to is what you believe is right or wrong. To some people, what Germany was doing was right, and therefore moral, and therefore good.
A. Morals are defined by the people of the present time, right? By the morals of that time (and by today's standards) all the atrocities I listed previously were/are considered wrong or bad. - and therefore evil.
B. Nationalism and a thirst for world domination are not moral qualities. Especially the way the Werhmacht and SS carried it out.
C. Nobody but Hitler and the core of his Nazi friends thought their actions were right. Even then, it is questionable, one might even say that they knew it was wrong, but thought the deeds were acceptable for their cause. The rest knew it was bad but choose to ignore it.
"Do you finally see? Not even your silly dictionary definition supports you, because it all depends on your opinion of right and wrong. It is philosophy."
There are different ways to discuss a topic - historic, philosophic, logic, etc. You keep resorting to philosophy even though this discussion has been a historical one. Why don't you stand up and admit that you are substituting philosophy for your lack of knowledge about WW2? It's easy to use philosophy. Any unlearned person can apply it to any subject he doesn't know about. How convenient.