Nazism, as POPULARIZED by one Hitler, has been around far longer that 1939. A belief in a pure, master or superior race, a belief in nationalism, and attempts to purify the country by eradicating allegedly inferior races. Most European/American people in the 1800's shared this position, and numerous leaders believed in the superiority of the white race, and many Union leaders went so far as to practice ethnic cleansing/genocide during and after the War of Northern Aggression.
A certain American President, one Abraham Lincoln spoke often about the superiority of the white race, of his dream for a lily-white country, and repeatedly attempted to have blacks leave the country. After the war, for decades ethnic cleansing was praticed in the West, and Indians were slaughtered for the crime of being a red-man.
As evidenced by numerous posters on your side, there are posters here that share Sherman's view that ALL things Southern, men women and children, should have been exterminated.
The Civil War ended the Southern Slave Empire in 1865, but unfortunately post Civil War Reconstruction failed, since it should been extended at least another 150 years, in your case:)
Slavery did NOT end in America with end end of the war, it ended in the YANKEE states with the passage of the 13th Amendment MONTHS after the end of the war. Slavery exists TODAY - it has NOT been ended.
Now where did you ever learn such nonsense?
If you want to look to a form of facism, look no further then Calhoun, who rejected the Declaration of Independence view of all men being created equal (which Lincoln did accept in terms of natural rights)
A certain American President, one Abraham Lincoln spoke often about the superiority of the white race, of his dream for a lily-white country, and repeatedly attempted to have blacks leave the country. After the war, for decades ethnic cleansing was praticed in the West, and Indians were slaughtered for the crime of being a red-man.
The slaughter of the Indian was far more complicated then just racial.
Alot had to do with simple greed for land.
Some the Indians brought on themselves with their own cruelty.
As evidenced by numerous posters on your side, there are posters here that share Sherman's view that ALL things Southern, men women and children, should have been exterminated.
What poster ever said such a thing?
Moreover, you need to read a biography on Sherman.
He was pro-South.
He was heavily criticized for making a too lenient peace with the Confederate Army that surrendered to him.
The Civil War ended the Southern Slave Empire in 1865, but unfortunately post Civil War Reconstruction failed, since it should been extended at least another 150 years, in your case:) Slavery did NOT end in America with end end of the war, it ended in the YANKEE states with the passage of the 13th Amendment MONTHS after the end of the war. Slavery exists TODAY - it has NOT been ended.
Not in the United States it doesn't, at least not legally