Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mailrus!wuarchive!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!bloom-beacon!GAFFA.MIT.EDU!Love-Hounds-request From: Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Re: Jon Drukman's Theories Message-ID: <8910111532.AA06700@ariel.unm.edu> Date: 11 Oct 89 15:32:40 GMT Sender: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU Reply-To: Love-Hounds@GAFFA.MIT.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 25 Approved: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu Really-From: Lazlo Nibble Ed Suryani writes: > I simply can't believe that > anybody in Europe in 1939 wouldn't recognize Hitler -- unless > Kate is portraying a very stupid girl in this song. Is this > what you're suggesting? 1939 was not 1989, Ed. There was no television, and no real concept of "mass media" at the time. If you didn't read the newspaper or watch the newsreels it would be very possible to get through life in Europe in 1939 without having the slightest idea what Hitler looked like, and without being "stupid" because of it. Even if you *had* seen the man once or twice in the paper, it is *also* more than possible to have met him is person without recognizing him . . . "You don't look anything like your picture!" syndrome. Hitler wasn't the internationally-known lunatic and mass murderer then that he is today. He was barely getting started. Lazlo (lazlo@ariel.unm.edu) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Reading news takes on entirely new significance in a 48x80 window." -- Lazlo