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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:I liked you better when you were on drugs, apparently. Have fun with NP, your CC double.
NomadPatriot wrote:I am just letting WMW roll with this thread..
it's all him..
this fits right in with his " it was ok to be Xenophobic to Japanese people during WW2", "
women's brains do not develop as much as men's' " & "black people are more likely to go to prison because of their testosterone".. statements from the other day...
what,me worry? wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:I am just letting WMW roll with this thread..
it's all him..
this fits right in with his " it was ok to be Xenophobic to Japanese people during WW2", "
women's brains do not develop as much as men's' " & "black people are more likely to go to prison because of their testosterone".. statements from the other day...
I don't have time for your father abandonment issues
Where's daddy, Nomad?
Why didn't puh-pah love you?
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
what,me worry? wrote:I think we can all agree that the best thing about Nazis we're their uniforms
Handsome as s*1$
It's because Hugo Boss designed them which is still a strong brand today
Because the U.S. came over the top on WW2, we have demonized everything about Nazis even though we absorbed their scientists in Operation Paper clip when we put their other officers on trial for war crimes due to a double standard in morality
Here's my question: when can we ever continue to separate the good from the bad in their culture. I would vote to bring back their style in some form of we are ever adult enough to part Himmler's flawed ideology on eugenics from the good parts like rockertry which we continue to do today
betiko wrote:what,me worry? wrote:I think we can all agree that the best thing about Nazis we're their uniforms
Handsome as s*1$
It's because Hugo Boss designed them which is still a strong brand today
Because the U.S. came over the top on WW2, we have demonized everything about Nazis even though we absorbed their scientists in Operation Paper clip when we put their other officers on trial for war crimes due to a double standard in morality
Here's my question: when can we ever continue to separate the good from the bad in their culture. I would vote to bring back their style in some form of we are ever adult enough to part Himmler's flawed ideology on eugenics from the good parts like rockertry which we continue to do today
it's always funny when someone thinks he's saying something interesting or whitty because he's repeating an urban legend. No... Hugo Boss did not design their uniform you moron. He was a big time nazi but only a supplier of uniforms... he did not design them.
what,me worry? wrote:
So, when I say I think Nazi uniforms are handsome, I say so without guilt or shame
Nazi stuff is banned around the world which is dumb. Ban the violent actions and not the brainless items
betiko wrote:So basically... if you see a guy walking around in SS uniform, you just think to yourself that he looks elegant right? And you don't understand why people could get offended?
What if a guy walks around with ISIS flags and all dressed up in black with his face covered? I think it looks very elegant.
what,me worry? wrote:Because the U.S. came over the top on WW2, we have demonized everything about Nazis even though we absorbed their scientists in Operation Paper clip when we put their other officers on trial for war crimes due to a double standard in morality
mrswdk wrote:
There was barely even a pretence at morality. It was a show trial of a few Nazi leaders for PR purposes, nothing more.
Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:
There was barely even a pretence at morality. It was a show trial of a few Nazi leaders for PR purposes, nothing more.
Now that's bullshit if there ever was some. If you made even a cursory attempt at studying the trials, you'd know how what strenuous care was taken to make sure that these were not show trials, and that every defendant had every opportunity to defend himself.
mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:
There was barely even a pretence at morality. It was a show trial of a few Nazi leaders for PR purposes, nothing more.
Now that's bullshit if there ever was some. If you made even a cursory attempt at studying the trials, you'd know how what strenuous care was taken to make sure that these were not show trials, and that every defendant had every opportunity to defend himself.
So why, as the OP pointed out, were lots of senior members of the Nazi Party and administration let off without trial? Why were no allegations of war crimes committed by Allied troops included in the trials? Allied forces committed numerous acts that violated the rules of war at the time (e.g. unrestricted submarine warfare, killing shipwrecked sailors, looting, torture, prisoner executions) and yet the majority of those guilty were never tried, and those who were tried were subject to court martial by their own governments.
why, as the OP pointed out, were lots of senior members of the Nazi Party and administration let off without trial?
John Clarence Woods (June 5, 1911 – July 21, 1950) was a United States Army master sergeant who carried out the Nuremberg executions of ten former top leaders of the Third Reich on October 16, 1946. Time magazine credited him with 347 executions to that date during a 15-year career.
Woods joined the US Navy on December 3, 1929, and went absent without leave within months. He was convicted at a general court martial and subsequently examined by a psychiatric board on April 23, 1930. He was diagnosed with "Constitutional Psychopathic Inferiority without Psychosis", was found "poor service material" and discharged.
When in autumn of 1944 military executions by hanging were scheduled in France, the Army looked for a volunteer enlisted hangman and found Woods, who falsely claimed previous experience as assistant hangman in two cases in Texas and two in Oklahoma – there is no evidence that the U.S. Army made any attempt to verify Woods' claims. In fact, Woods had no documented pre-war experience as a hangman.
U.S. Army reports suggest that Woods participated in at least 11 bungled hangings of US soldiers between 1944 and 1946.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Woods
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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what,me worry? wrote:
For being the California liberal in this forum, ya'll some SJW snow flakes
saxitoxin wrote:FDR's hangman ... a clinically insane habitual liar -John Clarence Woods (June 5, 1911 – July 21, 1950) was a United States Army master sergeant who carried out the Nuremberg executions of ten former top leaders of the Third Reich on October 16, 1946. Time magazine credited him with 347 executions to that date during a 15-year career.
Woods joined the US Navy on December 3, 1929, and went absent without leave within months. He was convicted at a general court martial and subsequently examined by a psychiatric board on April 23, 1930. He was diagnosed with "Constitutional Psychopathic Inferiority without Psychosis", was found "poor service material" and discharged.
When in autumn of 1944 military executions by hanging were scheduled in France, the Army looked for a volunteer enlisted hangman and found Woods, who falsely claimed previous experience as assistant hangman in two cases in Texas and two in Oklahoma – there is no evidence that the U.S. Army made any attempt to verify Woods' claims. In fact, Woods had no documented pre-war experience as a hangman.
U.S. Army reports suggest that Woods participated in at least 11 bungled hangings of US soldiers between 1944 and 1946.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Woods
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