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  1. --- makes me wonder who exactly the Nazi around here is. Rather clever way to get a little free publicity for the cause, eh Rein-Dog? Goebbels would be proud! Best be goose-stepping yr black-leather-clad arse on out the door now, son, before you really annoy someone --- we're on to yr fascist tricks! Thank you for making me look clairvoyant. I knew it was only a matter of time. (Read further up, and pay attention this time) You guys just can't stay away from that "N" word. Anybody who don't see things your way is automatically a nazi. Even people who criticise nazi fans are "nazis". What I don't understand is why guys who profess to abhor fascism idolize real nazis. :confused:
  2. Hmmmmm, that member number thing is curious. I'm sure your admin can confirm when he locks this topic that my IP is in North Carolina and Reinald's is a resident of "somewhere in Europe." Either Reinald is a computer genuis or I'm not him. Machts nichts to me; believe what you want. I lived in Germany for quite awhile, and I certainly don't hate Germans, or Dutchmen either. What I don't have much use for are revisionists who think the Third Reich was the beginning of the glorious European Union that was disrupted by the American imperialists. At this rate, in ten more years the official European version of world war II will have the American occupiers being thrown out of France by the peace-loving SS freedom fighters.
  3. I think I have made my point. Knowledge of matters is not a necessity for some people here. I believe Reinald and I have made ours as well; that's why you're so eager to close the topic.
  4. Hey, let's play 'spot the troll'! My guess would be that "Doggie" and "Reinald" are close chums, possibly even the same person! Surely not, I hear you say! What a genuis you are to note the obvious similarities in writing style and syntax. And I thought I was perceptive in suspecting someone who calls himself 'Ju-Ju" might be one of those village people clones who enjoys dressing in SS leather. Sure Reinald's got friends. Some of them are real pit bulls. I'm a pussy cat. Wanna meet some more of our little friends? Bonus points if you can guess which movie that line is from. Your post made me very angry indeed, until I realised that in your pubescent rant, you must have been spurting zit pus and dribble over the screen in rage. Boy, you're battin' a thousand. I'm probably old enough to be your daddy. And if your momma was anywhere in Europe between 1972 and 1979 and looked halfway decent through a pair of beer goggles, chance are I am your daddy. Yes, we are all nazi-loving holocaust-denying monkeys. I love the SS-Slaughter-the-Jews-With-Sticks brigade because their black leather uniform gives me an enormous homoerotic stiffy, Now we're getting somewhere. Finally a little honesty. There's only one thing you missed-there aint nobody called me an American nazi or a right wing neo-con yet. I been doing this quite a while now and that usually comes as sure as mud follows rain. You really need to get with the program. By the way, there's a little dribble on your leather pants. [ August 19, 2003, 05:54 AM: Message edited by: Doggie ]
  5. Well since we've learned that any one who offends the "priviledged elite" get's shut down in a hurry here, we should make this quick. Fair enough that you want to make a statement about Nazism or that you don’t understand why aerial recognition flags are placed on German vehicles. I do understand the purpose of aircraft recogniton signal; it's apparent some here do not. How obliging of the Germans to mark their vehicle with huge Swastika's. What period of the war was this kewl looking modded vehicle supposed to represent? Poland perhaps? Maybe the early Muese river campaign? Not being an expert in Nazi hardware, I could be mistaken, but that looks like a late war halftrack to me, one used during a period where the Luftwaffe was devoting most of their efforts to stopping waves of allied bombers and not providing much close air support to the wehrmacht. It would seem to me that a couragous SS stormtrooper would have to be a fool to drape his vehicle with a huge red and white swastika with P-47's or IL-2 swarming over head. but what do I know about historical accuracy? It looks kewl so let's go with it. Sure the Dutch police was cooperative with the Germans. Sure the Dutch SS contingent was one of the biggest of all the occupied countries. Sure Holland had most of its Jews deported compared to other countries. Thanx for the additional info. I had thought only a few Dutchmen were nazi fans, but it seems collaboration was more popular than even I believed. Very easy to condemn this in hind sight, but not if you think of a father who needs to feed his kids at home. Sure, what's a few million murders when you got kids to feed? May I remind you that after operation “Market Garden” in September 1944 none of the railroad personal (some 50.000 people) returned to their jobs any more. And that had more to do with humanitarian concern than the threat from train busting jabos. Keep telling yourself that; as Geobells was fond of saying "keep feeding it to them, and sooner or later they'll swallow it." May I remind you that almost every little town has stories about local resistance people that often gave their lives because of their actions. My little town has 2 streets (the A.H. Kooistra street and the W.P. Speelman road) named after such guys. Both of them were active in the underground press. Both of them paid with their lives. Well, naming a couple of streets after them was the least you could do after ratting them out to the Nazis. You should be proud. Right, my point is that its not fair to judge a country by the actions of a few without also noting that there were factors that contributed to these actions. Tell that to your countrymen who are calling Americans the new nazis for daring to strike back after 9/11. A little off topic here, but I been reading these board for a few years now, and I've had just about enough of that **** as you have being reminded about past collaborations with real nazis. Now close this topic too! Achtung! Ve are not tolerating dissention on zis board. You vill not zink about zings ve vill not allow you to zink about. Ze nazis vere kewl and you vill not say otherwise.
  6. Aw, aint this sweet, all the Hitler Jugend wannabe's congratulating themselves on organzing their own little Kristalnacht. Sort of reminds me of special olympians congratulating each other in the locker room for going potty all by themselves. Nothing wrong with a few swastikas in the name of historical accuracy, after all. I had a quick look at some of the modded vehicles, and it's funny how I didn't see any "aircraft ID markers" on any American vehicles. I guess red white and blue a don't blend in with the kewl camo as well as swastikas on crimson. I was surprised to hear what swell guys the Gross Deutschland regiment were as well. Of course Hitler's elite units had no idea they were bad guys, that's why the wore death's head insignias and had made up kewl names for themselves like "totenkopf". Obviously these guys were the forerunners of the Peace Corps. I also wouldn't be surprised to find the same guys who are telling us what honorable fellows the SS were are the same ones whining about modern day American imperialism on some of the political forums that have nauseated me over the past several years. Just call it a hunch. Oh, am I forgetting no one knew anything about the KZ lagers and einsatzgruppen until after the war was over? It must have been the beginnings of that new age European moral superiority I keep hearing about these days that made people believe all the Jews were being rounded up and sent to puppy farms where they could run and play in the fresh air of the country. Funny how Hans and Sophie Scholl knew what was going on in 1943 when no one else did. Too bad you don't have a guillotine for Reinald. One would think a person from the Netherlands wouldn't be all that fond of Nazi invaders, until you remember Anne Frank was arrested by the Dutch Police, not the Gestapo, and the entire Dutch resistance movement was compromised by Nazi collaboraters. I guess there's some Dutchmen who are proud of all the Nazi blood running through their veins as a result of five years of benevolent occupation. After decades of hiding their past, the children of the shaven headed women can finally hold their heads high. Now that you've succeeded in shutting up Reinald, why not celebrate by burning some books. Make Papa stormtrooper proud.
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