You simply do not understand my point, which is of course your prerogative.
While I agree the Nazis were on balance very evil, and I’m happy they were destroyed, it’s just inaccurate to say that EVERY SINGLE ONE of their beliefs, goals and policies were evil.
Here’s a list compiled by somebody else. I don’t, BTW, necessarily agree that these are all Good Things.
http://listverse.com/2011/01/31/top-10-things-the-nazis-got-right/
It’s interesting you bring up the horrible (true) medical experiments on helpless humans. What is seldom mentioned in polite society is that SOME of these experiments resulted in the acquisition of invaluable data still used today, notably with regard to the human responses to temperature and pressure changes. It’s number 1 on the list.
Sherman, you seem to be a decent fellow and an intelligent one at that but I don’t see ANYTHING the Nazis did as being a benefit to humanity, and quite honestly, not speaking to you personally but anyone who would advance a position as yours is a moral idiot.