Jeff Londerée
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"more"? Is there anything to like about the "Third Reich"?Also have an original Imperial German flag from the WW1 era hanging on my wall, I like the German Empire a lot more than Nazi Germany. And find WW1 in many ways more interesting
"more"? Is there anything to like about the "Third Reich"?
And why would you out of all things want to pick an SS Officer as an avatar then?
I find the Wehrmacht and many of it's generals interesting, people like Rommel who were loyal to GERMANY not Nazism. People who were even officers in WW1, and who obviously hated Hitler in the fact they often tried killing him. And I think the Waffen-SS is also an interesting military force."more"? Is there anything to like about the "Third Reich"?
And why would you out of all things want to pick an SS Officer as an avatar then?
Honestly if people are going to find a historical military picture offensive for whatever reason, than I could go as for as to say your picture of what I assume is a British soldier offends the Irish and Welsh in me due to the way the English have treated them throughout history.Good point. You might as well go the whole hog and have Himmler as an avatar.
Yes it is, that old Prussian militarism in the WW1 style is awesome, I was thinking about using a picture of the Kaiser in military garb as my avatar but figured some uneducated person might think "uuauaaa german that mean nazi me smash all german evil , must fight for freedom!"To be fair, he looked like a tank crewman... not exactly in any position to be committing crimes, eh?
But that's neither here nor there.
Besides, everybody knows a Pickelhaube with a dunkelblau uhlanka is MUCH more manly than field gray and a stahlhelm.
Luftwaffles said:To be fair, he looked like a tank crewman... not exactly in any position to be committing crimes, eh?
Redfan45x said:some uneducated person might think "uuauaaa german that mean nazi me smash all german evil , must fight for freedom!"
Yep, and don't forget the war-crimes the allies did which are always ignored. Fire bombing dresden and killing thousands of civilians, raping 8 year old girls in Berlin, killing more civilians. Sending the Germans into diaspora after the war. Note the word "war" that stuff happens sadly..W-SS units, also Panzer, were involved in numerous (war) crimes, from murdering civilians (including "anti-partisan operations") to prisoners of war.
I've read things from both sides, as that gives you a better picture. I have also read a lot of books written by members of the Nazi Party and books for the Waffen-SS. I am well aware of their beliefs and ideology.Now that you mention education: What books on the "Third Reich" have you guys read?
I would also like to state I appreciate the information you have shared, and, though this may be out of place, if you could refer me to some valid sources of this stuff, I would be very thankful.
Well your comemnt suggested that because the guy was from the tank branch, he was in no position to commit crimes.
Regarding his ID... it was the pink piping on the cap that gave away the "Panzer". The "jacket" was, if I remember correctly, actually an officer's leather overcoat.
I'll gladly point you to literature. Can you read German (because some interesting reads are to my knowledge not translated into English)?