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Is there a thread about how awesome this man is??
On top of that no hat to shade his face or identity. Notice notice his head is held high. Standing firm in the faith.
Brother is a rock. Probably was interned or shot for that.
The Wehrmacht branches retained the normal military salute until the assasination attempt of July 20, 1944.Many of his Admirals would not do the NAZI salute!
I think you will find this interesting, and I know he was not the only Naval officer to do so. "Admiral Lütjens was the fleet chief for the Rhine Exercise, the name of the operation the Bismarck was sunk on, was a stern and stubborn man. He was strictly military, refusing to wear the sword of the Kriegsmarine with its swastika in favor of his dirk from the Imperial German Navy, and even refusing to salute Hitler himself in the familiar party “heil” salute, instead making a military salute." Don't forget the Graf Spee's Captain, Captain Langsdorff took his own life in a hotel room in Montevideo, lying on an old "imperial" German navy flag, a calculated insult to Hitler.@Stearman
Now of course when greeting Hitler, they would also before be expected to make the Hitler salute...
whether this photo of Admiral Lütjens (of Bismarck fame) greeting Hitler in the military style implies a stronger political message... I doubt it.
It obviously didn't run him into deeper trouble. He probably regarded Hitler as his Commander and greeted him accordingly in the military manner (though a bit sloppy.)