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Thread: Nazi blades
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10-14-2015, 09:21 PM #61
You know engine after reading through this thread from the start and all the back and fourth about the swastika. I have to say
Your post is the best in this thread.. And shows not everything associated with the symbol must be destroyed. I think that we should never forget our enemies, and never forget who won.. In reality none of us were there.. But your dad was, and so were so many other fathers and brothers and sons. My grandfather was in the British navy and fought against the nazis..
That my friend is something to be proud of! Do I get bitter when I see the symbol... No because what it stood for no longer exists at the scale it did back then. If some people want to follow nazi ideologies and worship the swastika that is their choice. Just like people can choose to like members of the same sex, choose to be a man or a woman, choose their religion etc. Nazi ideologies didn't work for people back then and there's even less of a chance of it being accepted and revived in the modern politically correct times we are in.
Owning or using a razor adorned with such symbols doesn't make one a nazi.. The choice to use or own it is up to the individual. Besides who else is in your bathroom when you shave? You don't have to parade it around if you don't want to.
Thanks for sharing engine, I enjoy a great story like that.
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10-14-2015, 11:57 PM #62
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Thanked: 3227Being a Nazi in Germany was the height of political correctness in Germany at the time. The Swastika was the symbol of the ultra right wing NSPD, the National Socialist Party of Germany. The leader of the NSPD was a right wing dictator who hated Communism among other things.
Fast forward 6 or so decades and see the rising popularity of right wing parties and nationalism in various Democratic countries. In those parties there is always a core of extremists. There is always a chance of an extreme right revival even today. Don't ever think it can't happen again.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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10-15-2015, 12:06 AM #63
Thanks S0LITARYS0LDIER.
I'm very proud of my dad even though he is gone now. I miss him & if he were here, he would be 94 now. I have a book of the Squadron he was in & it lists every enlisted man in it & also tells which ones were Aces.
I had to go back & edit my first post because my computer overcorrected some words but I made them right.Last edited by engine46; 10-15-2015 at 12:12 AM.
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10-15-2015, 01:02 AM #64
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10-15-2015, 01:19 AM #65
You may never know they authenticity of these blades.
LOTS of fake stuff out there in the war era collectors realm. Its ones of the reasons I stopped buying/selling the stuff years ago (I used to collect Kriegsmarine stuff... still have a small collection).
Unless you are seriously on top of your game (and I have seen some really top notch guys get taken), it's really hard to tell if something is real or fake.
It doesnt help, as mentioned, that some people during that time made their own "patriotic" modifications and creations.Recovered Razor Addict
(Just kidding, I have one incoming...)
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10-15-2015, 01:32 AM #66
(sorry - can't resist...)
Yup, one of the most frightening things about the rise of the NSDAP was the ease with which they slithered into power, concentrated supreme power in the hands of one man, and then went on from there. In many ways it was so banal and gradual that many people didn't realize what had happened until it was far too late to do anything about it. This speaks to many issues raised by this thread, particularly the value of preserving the symbols and artifacts of the past - however hateful and hurtful - in order to preserve our collective memories and hopefully prevent such developments in the future. But as Bob noted in many countries the FAR right is on the rise again, and many moderate, and by 'moderate' I simply mean 'not extreme', people are worryingly complacent about them. From friends casually sharing posts on Facebook from the EDL, BNP, and UKIP (apologies but as someone who lived in the UK for six years, my examples are all from there) without thinking about what their over-simplified memes are actually saying and how they contribute to the spread of the casual racism, scape-goating, and xenophobia that marks extreme movements, to governments implementing laws based on division and fear of the 'other', it is possible to note more and more similarities to our present time and those past times when extreme movements came to power.
Anyway... the rise of the NSDAP is an absolutely fascinating subject and is one of my favourites to teach. Lots to sink one's teeth into.
It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
-Neil Young
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10-15-2015, 01:47 AM #67
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10-15-2015, 01:49 AM #68
It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
-Neil Young
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10-15-2015, 02:00 AM #69
A great book on this subject (recently revised) and from my Honours year in History was, "The Nazi Seizure of Power: The Experience of a Single German Town, 1922-1945", Revised Edition Paperback – November 10, 2014 by William Sheridan Allen.
Fascinating account of how the apparatus of the party enchanted the German people and became a blueprint for nationwide success.
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10-15-2015, 02:14 AM #70
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Thanked: 237My grandma is one of the last few living to experience nazi Germany firsthand. She was in the Hitler youth, and recalls it being a lot of fun. It was all a part to brainwash the children. They would play games, sports, sing songs etc. Disturbing really, just glad she turned out to be amazing! It's true though, the normal people not involved with Hitler and his party were unaware of his agenda until it was too late.