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In reply to the discussion: What is the fascination with Nazis? And why do people want to idolize Nazis? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)15. My take is that these people have absolutely
no idea what the Nazis really did, nor what they really tood for.
I recently read "A Train in Winter" which is about women of the French Resistance who were rounded up in 1940 and 1941 and sent to concentration camps. The true brutality of those camps is largely forgotten until you read something like this.
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What is the fascination with Nazis? And why do people want to idolize Nazis? [View all]
jillan
Jun 2012
OP
People who don't feel powerful romanticize it. People who hate Hitler imagine they're better.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#1
Intimidating, well-tailored uniforms, hats that made the wearer appear taller, those mean and shiny
MADem
Jun 2012
#7
I'll buy that--some of the biggest banana republics (and oil based/other dictatorships) have
MADem
Jun 2012
#39
Yeah, when image is more important than the mission, a FUBAR is about to report in. n/t
sarge43
Jun 2012
#55
I remember that documentary. It was ... ghastly. Picnics while the people burned! Horrible! nt
MADem
Jun 2012
#43
I'd kind of exempt most dress uniforms (and all mess dress uniforms!), but yeah.
Posteritatis
Jun 2012
#52
My uncle kept a Nazi Naval Officer's dagger and scabbard in his house for years
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#5
was that before or after you used your bullwhip to swing across a chasm to escape the rolling
dionysus
Jun 2012
#13
if i had the dough I'd buy vintage WW2 stuff as collectors items. doesn't mean i like nazis...
dionysus
Jun 2012
#12
Sometimes a corporatist needs to slip into something more comfortable
kenny blankenship
Jun 2012
#23
Firearms which are "Nazi-Marked" can be worth considerably more than those that aren't.
Johnny Rico
Jun 2012
#25
Apparently the same people who buy butterfly knives, brass knuckles and bootleg CD's/DVD's.
-..__...
Jun 2012
#32
All the Nazi stuff I see on that page are reproductions, not authentic pieces.
Adsos Letter
Jun 2012
#34
Their ideology was repellent, but their iconography was stunning. I would NEVER purchase
Romulox
Jun 2012
#36
If you're comfortable being told what to do, like to color between the lines, never stray from the
MADem
Jun 2012
#45
Exactly +1. Too many Americans really believe that HItler's only mistake was killing the Jews.
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#50
Yeah, I don't like the whole "interested in X" = "advocating for X" attitude.
Posteritatis
Jun 2012
#54