One for history buffs and connoisseurs of scumbags, apropos of this viral picture of a black woman, fist raised in defiance against a ‘Nordic Resistance Movement’ rally in Sweden.
By ‘real’ Nazis, I mean actual members of the NSDAP circa 1933-1945, if through a timey-wimey ball they could meet their modern, er, descendants, see their propaganda, have a chat and so on what would their impression be?
Dolfy I think would be reminded of the Brownshirt thugs he reigned in on the Night of the Long Knives.
I have a feeling Goebbels would disapprove of them not focusing enough on the ‘people’s community’ that he wanted Germany molded into.
Himmler was into all sorts of neo-pagan whackadoo bullshit so I think him approving of any continuation of it, SS ‘runes’ and such. As one of the architects of the Holocaust and proponent of keeping the whole thing hush-hush I can only imagine him being pleased at attempts to convince people it never happened.
it would be the same effect as what happened with the brownshirts theyed use them as long as they could and dispose of them when they weren’t needed
But according to a few former skin heads who met a real Nazi officer in Germany in the 80s their impression was theyed be considered street scum and either "reeducated on proper conduct " or terminated …
One of the unfortunate things about surfing the Dope from Tapatalk is that you can’t hover your mouse over a link before clicking it. Case in point: had I known you were linking to a Nazi website, I probably wouldn’t have clicked.
Considering the German leadership purged itself of Ernst Röhm and his Sturmabteilung thugs, I can’t imagine they would have had much use for the current crop of retards and wannabes. If anything, they would have handed them a one-way ticket to the Eastern Front and called it a day.
The converse would also be an interesting question: how would the neos feel upon meeting actual nazis? Maybe not necessarily key leadership but Germans supporting the cause and mid-level military officers.
There were TWO Nazi parties in the 1930s. The famous one was in Germany, of course. But, there was a second one in the USA called the German American Bund. In 1936, the leader of the Bund, Fritz Kuhn, an especially delightful human being, went to Germany for the Olympics. He met Hitler and other high level Nazis.
Overall reaction by the German Nazis to the Bundists: Meh.