Yes, and many Nazi Party Members here in the U.S. as is today. Nevertheless, my point is, for example, at the time of the rise of the Nazis Germany was like 90% Lutheran Christians. And they rode the trains, reading their newspapers ignoring the view out the windows as the synagogues burned. It is the complacency of the general population that is the anger I am trying to stress. Again the movie "Cabaret" illustrates my point As Liza Minnelli's characters personal life dominated the movie and the audiences were keeping enthralled by the cabaret performances, slowly one uniformed Nazi appeared, later another two, then continuing on until the audience was mostly uniformed Nazis. Nobody seemed to either notice or care. Life was good - all fun and humor.