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What do serious historians think of "Godwin's Law"? Are all conceivable comparisons of current events to Nazi Germany automatically invalid? Does popular acceptance of "Godwin's Law" mean that we think nothing like the Third Reich can ever happen again?

by /u/RonPolyp in /r/AskHistorians

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