Chas
One Too Many
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Hello, everyone. I hope you are having a good holiday season.
I understand and appreciate the concern of the bartenders in keeping political discussion out of the lounge, and I welcome their feedback and moderation. Bear with me, if you please. I will do my part to keep the discussion civil and on point.
Last night, I saw a rather good doco on the death of Michael Wittman, the SS Panzer tanker. I know I shouldn't be surprised at this, but apparently his grave is a shrine to neo NAZIs and others who hero-worship him.
The SS were not soldiers, IMHO, they were criminals in uniform. They committed countless atrocities in Russia and the occupied countries, murdered Canadian and British POW's in Normandy and Americans in Malmedy.
My first question is this:
Why the mystique? Am I the only person who regards these fanatical sociopaths as such? Why are the German military services of WWII the subjects of admiration and hero worship? Clearly, they were fighting in the worst cause than men have ever fought for.
Do the Khmer Rouge, Hutu Militia and the various paramilitaries from different former Yugoslavian countries have tribute websites? Is there going to be a hot collectors market for the memorobilia of those events? Reproduction Hutu Militia machetes, perhaps?
I notice that the SS and the NAZIs have many worshippers in the US, Britain and Canada, as well as other countries. The US and Canada, I can fully understand. We are blissfuly ignorant of the atrocities, having been protected by huge oceans on either side. We can afford the detatchement of not having any thing happen here like what happened at Oradour-Sur-Glane.
A couple of the soldiers who fought in the battle were interviewed, and one of them remarked that "some people think he was a hero. He wasn't. He was a criminal. Anyone who jumps into a tank and invades other people's countries to kill them is a criminal."
I wanted to solicit opinions as to why the NAZIs and SS have such appeal and mystique. I am trying to understand it. I also feel the need to carry the torch for my father's generation, men who fought the NAZIs and who knew what they were about. I may be jousting windmills here, but I feel the need to call them on it (NAZI fetishists).
I understand and appreciate the concern of the bartenders in keeping political discussion out of the lounge, and I welcome their feedback and moderation. Bear with me, if you please. I will do my part to keep the discussion civil and on point.
Last night, I saw a rather good doco on the death of Michael Wittman, the SS Panzer tanker. I know I shouldn't be surprised at this, but apparently his grave is a shrine to neo NAZIs and others who hero-worship him.
The SS were not soldiers, IMHO, they were criminals in uniform. They committed countless atrocities in Russia and the occupied countries, murdered Canadian and British POW's in Normandy and Americans in Malmedy.
My first question is this:
Why the mystique? Am I the only person who regards these fanatical sociopaths as such? Why are the German military services of WWII the subjects of admiration and hero worship? Clearly, they were fighting in the worst cause than men have ever fought for.
Do the Khmer Rouge, Hutu Militia and the various paramilitaries from different former Yugoslavian countries have tribute websites? Is there going to be a hot collectors market for the memorobilia of those events? Reproduction Hutu Militia machetes, perhaps?
I notice that the SS and the NAZIs have many worshippers in the US, Britain and Canada, as well as other countries. The US and Canada, I can fully understand. We are blissfuly ignorant of the atrocities, having been protected by huge oceans on either side. We can afford the detatchement of not having any thing happen here like what happened at Oradour-Sur-Glane.
A couple of the soldiers who fought in the battle were interviewed, and one of them remarked that "some people think he was a hero. He wasn't. He was a criminal. Anyone who jumps into a tank and invades other people's countries to kill them is a criminal."
I wanted to solicit opinions as to why the NAZIs and SS have such appeal and mystique. I am trying to understand it. I also feel the need to carry the torch for my father's generation, men who fought the NAZIs and who knew what they were about. I may be jousting windmills here, but I feel the need to call them on it (NAZI fetishists).