Pimppeter2 said:
Though I'm not really all that nationalistic, I was reading a book and stumbled on this quote so I shared it on facebook. I wrote this on my Facebook wall
"For the sake of historical truth I must verify that only the Greeks, of all the adversaries who confronted us, fought with bold courage and highest disregard of death."
-Adolf Hitler, Reichstag, 4 May 1941
Is it in poor taste?
Does this make me pro-hitler?
A nazi?
Does it make me seem like I call him a good source to seek approvement?
How would an employer react to this?
Logically there is nothing wrong with that quote, for all the reasons people have said, However, emotionally there is
everything wrong with quoting Hitler on your Facebook page, and because people will react to this more with their hearts and feelings than their reason and logic, you will probably be seen in a bad light.
When you quote a famous person you elevate them to an intellectual level above yourself, saying "This guy said this, I agree with his views on this subject and think we can all learn from it" This is not the image you want to give out on Facebook, so you need to put some context into the quote, maybe just explaining how you like the quote, or framing it properly so people can see you are just interested in the subject of the quote and not the ideals of the man who said it.
I don't know how an employer would react, but if you work in a large company, where all your superiors are faceless and unknown then it's best to not risk it, as if one of them takes it the wrong way you won't get a chance to explain yourself. Potential employers will also see it as a bad sign in a potential employee, because of the taboo of using Hitler to express your ideas.
I would say either don't bother posting it, or at the very least give it some clear context and a note about not agreeing with Hitler, but liking what this quote says about your people.