Post Nazi photos
>>2417248
THE CORRECT TERM IS "NATIONAL SOCIALIST", NOT "NAZI"; THE TERM "NAZI" IS PEJORATIVE.
>>2417277
Ah yes wouldn't want to hurt any nazi feelings now.
SIEG HEIL
ACHTUNG
>thinking carefully staged propaganda photos are representative of Nazi Germany
>>2417417
A cute.
Look at these dead fags!
A real german "hero"
LOL!
Germanigger got what he deserved!
>>2417466
Show pictures of Hitler molesting his niece or when she killed herself because of her fucked up uncle.
>>2417309
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QbmCMLMH0E
>>2417480
It's a good feeling. A truly evil empire was destroyed. Now Germany returned to its pre-nationalist roots. Goethe would be proud.
>>2417489
I do not think Goethe would be proud of what happened on a recent New Year's Eve.
Look at his zipper area.
Even his dog seems to have one.
>>2417325
Why is desk backwards?
>>2417470
No wonder he grew up to shoot all those niggers in that Carolina church
>>2417597
Was he in the closet?
>>2417700
I INFER THAT IT IS BECAUSE ADOLF HITLER DISLIKED DESKDRAWERS DUE TO REGARDING THEM SUPERFLUOUS, OR MAYBE HE JUST DISLIKED THAT PARTICULAR DESK WHICH HE WAS TEMPORARILY USING —NOTE THE MISSING DRAWER ON THE LEFT SIDE—, BUT ULTIMATELY, I DO NOT KNOW.
Tell me about Adolf
Why did he wear the 'stache?
>>2417597
Truly a fabulous individual.
>>2417732
I see a jew
>>2417640
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>>2417745
/aesthetic/
thanks op
>>2417715
Alright there captain caps lock.
>>2417741
lel
>>2417720
It used to be a full handle bar mustache look, but back in WW1 it got in the way odlf putting on his gas mask. So he shaved the sides off, and kept the middle. I assume he didn't grow it back because he liked it as is.
>>2417720
If i shave that off will he die?
>>2417772
Himmler looks so cute here
>>2417778
Japanese SS?
>>2417787
KOREAN.
>>2417803
>>2417787
CORRECTION: TURKESTANI.
do it again bomber harris
Stalingrad,1942
German soldiers who were abandoned by their leader and left to die (which they did) when he forbade their tactical retreat to avoid being encircled.
Nazi policy in action
The coward Himmler avoids justice by committing suicide, 1945
>>2417877
>avoids the death penalty by killing himself
he sure avoided justice alright
Brave nazi defending himself against two old women
Nazis taken into captivity by subhumans
>>2417294
Hey now, let the kid know something. He doesn't have much in life, you know. That's why he comes here annoying people with all caps but no insight.
Friendly nazi tour guides leading new arrivals to their luxurious accommodations
T H E · E N D
>>2417374
What's that, what is Adolf looking at
>>2417906
Glorious
thanks op
>>2417909
A PLAQUE DEDICATED TO GAVRILO PRINCIP, IN SARAJEVO, AFTER HAVING BEEN REMOVED.
>>2417915
1. I AM NOT THE "ORIGINAL POSTER" —EITHER YOU IGNORE WHAT " O P " MEANS, OR YOU ARE SEVERELY CONFUSED.
2. I WOULD HAVE POSTED MORE IMAGES, BUT THE ONEHUNDRED FIFTY IMAGES LIMIT HAS BEEN REACHED.
>>2417933
stop screaming
>>2417720
Maybe he was a really big Charlie Chaplin fan?
Hitler ruined the Chaplin-Stacie
neat thread
>>2417277
Rei Koz is that you?
Thanks for the pictures OP, good thread apart from the sperg
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>>2417867
idealology aside does anyone besides stormfront actually believe the average german soldier had anything to do with, or even believe in nazism? i understand the urge to paint these long dead soldiers as nazis but odds are they were an average joe like you and i that did what they were told becuase they thought it would help their nation/family or they convinced themselves it would help their nation/family because refusing conscription isnt really an option.
it seems futile. you can take shots at nazism without being a /b/tard that laughs at casualties of war like a hyena because you dont like their government.
>>2421299
The average German soldier did believe in their cause, but to them the cause was much different than what's presented today.
If you read any journals or listen to interviews, almost all of them believe they were protecting Germany and Europe as a whole from Bolshevism, which only 20 years earlier had managed to liquidate millions of people in eastern Europe and had it's sights on the west for a long time.
Lenin attempted a takeover of Europe through violent, bloody uprisings in western europe combined with a Russian invasion. The uprisings were suppressed and the reds were stopped by Poland.
I believe that it was Stalin's plan to let another European war start while funneling arms, resources, and supplies to the underdog (Germany) so that they could destroy the governments of France, Britain, and everyone else in the way. When they were exhausted and bloodied, Russia would make it's move.
The evidence I have for this is the annexation of Northern Rumania (primary oil and petrol supplier to Germany), attack on Finland (primary iron ore supplier to Germany), annexation of the Batlics and eastern Poland (to set up a common border with Germany), claims on Bulgaria, and moving massive amounts of troops, ammo, fuel, and supplies extremely close to the border.
Stalin knew someone in Germany would rise against the Versailles treaty, and he supported whoever this would be (Hitler) in order to make sure Germany and France fought again.
Germans, being literally next door to the red terror, had every reason to fear the USSR and respect anyone who would fight them. Many generals' diaries talk about the "extreme levels of preparation" of the Soviet military on the German border.
>>2421340
People seriously underestimate just how powerful the Soviets were, mostly because of their poor performance in Finland and getting rekt at the German invasion, but this leads to a lot of false notions, usually blaming the officer purge (in reality, the officer purge was mostly about retiring/executing leaders of the civil war and who would not be useful for national military campaigns). After all, if tiny Finland could butcher the red army, why did Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Romania roll over to the Russians without so much as an argument? The reason is Finland had been building their defenses for decades (shit was intense, read about it) and their capitulation was more a symbol a Russian tenacity - ie, "we will stop at nothing, we will lose hundreds of thousands and still keep fighting until you surrender". That was the real message of the winter war.
The surprise German attack against Russia was similar to Pearl Harbor. Even though the Japanese destroyed many vessels, killed thousands, and took very few losses, no one would argue that the US was a weak military power. Both attacks were meant to be instant crippling knockout blows.
When Germany invaded Russia they found that no roads were mined, no bridges were wired for detonation, hundreds of thousands of soldiers were waiting on the borders instead of in defensive formations, hundreds of tanks and thousands upon thousands of tons of ammunition, fuel, and other supplies were sitting on train cars at the border (ready to be moved inland), airfields and radar stations were moved extremely close, troops were placed in front of rivers instead of behind them (leaving them trapped if attacked), etc. etc. There were even armed convicts from gulags that the krauts called "black divisions" from their prisoner garbs. What were they doing there? Russian generals weren't stupid - these were the same guys who humiliated the Japanese earlier, they knew what they were doing..
>>2421340
thats sorta what im getting at. they werent nazis they just wanted to make what they believed(cuz propaganda and such) would be a better world for their families and country. obviously a not insignificant amount of soldiers was ok with shit like mass executions but thats not indicative of the whole and the point of places likes treblinka was that those sorta of activities depleted morale of the army.
if they all believed in nazisms antisemitism and anti slavic propaganda it seems to me that those places wouldn't have been as necessary because the people executing dozens of non combatants wouldnt have a problem..
tl:dr shits complicated and i dont like people talking shit about long dead soldiers as if they were the head of their movement. they were largely average joes the same as you and i that got caught in drafts and shit. they eneded up in that hole as easily as you could have if you were born at the same time.
>>2421455
I think that German soldiers deserve a lot of respect because, if what I'm saying is true, then they're the ones who truly saved the world from communism, not America. If they didn't make that surprise attack on Russia, it's extremely likely the Soviet invasion would succeed, and we would have dealt with a communist empire that encompassed not only Europe but most of Asia as well. Britain certainly wouldn't be able to stop them, and America took a year just to get from Normandy to west Germany while only fighting the leftovers after a several year long saturation bombing campaign against a country smaller than their own who was already fighting the largest country and army in the world on the other side.
If we had to fight an uncontested European Soviet Union backed up by Communist China we would not win, and the red terror would fuck all those occupied states up just the way they fucked up Russia, Hungary, the Ukraine and others.
At the time, German soldiers were fully convinced that that's exactly what the Bolsheviks had in mind and believed that they were protecting the Occident as a whole by marching against the Soviet union, while all we did was bomb some rice farmers and still lose.
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>>2421419
Sup, Suvorov. No one believes your nonsense. Read Stumbling Colossus: The Red Army on the Eve of World War.
>The evidence I have for this is the annexation of Northern Rumania (primary oil and petrol supplier to Germany), attack on Finland (primary iron ore supplier to Germany), annexation of the Batlics and eastern Poland (to set up a common border with Germany)
You should thanks Hitler for this. Stalin never broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and nothing indicates that he ever planned to do this in near future.
>Stalin knew someone in Germany would rise against the Versailles treaty, and he supported whoever this would be (Hitler) in order to make sure Germany and France fought again.
This is really not what happened. Soviet-German relations (very good before 1933) practically stopped existing after Hitler became a chancellor. The Soviets everywhere tried to stop the rise of fascism and form popular fronts with the socialists (before that they called every socialist party 'social fascists'). It only changed in 1939 when Hitler proposed Stalin more than the West and proved that European status quo could be easily changed.
>>2421527
No, if Hitler wouldn't destroy Europe then the Soviet Union couldn't even dream of taking over Europe, you retarded Wehraboo.
>>2421552
>The evidence I have for this is the annexation of Northern Rumania (primary oil and petrol supplier to Germany), attack on Finland (primary iron ore supplier to Germany), annexation of the Batlics and eastern Poland (to set up a common border with Germany)
>You should thanks Hitler for this.
Why? What did Germany have to do with Soviet annexation and wars of all those countries besides saying he wouldn't get involved?
>Stalin never broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
It literally doesn't matter who takes the first shot.
>nothing indicates that he ever planned to do this in near future.
So why did he sign the pact to begin with and "allow" a potentially hostile German takeover of all western europe? Doesn't that make very little sense given the context of anti-communist feelings in Germany?
If Russia wanted peace, they only had to not sign the pact. No signing, no German invasion. You'd be hard pressed to say that British/French and Russian diplomats were not trying to talk to each other here to prevent a war, and Germany would never invade if they thought that they could be sandwiched.
> Soviet-German relations (very good before 1933) practically stopped existing after Hitler became a chancellor
Apart from the, you know, molotov-ribbentrop pact
>>2421558
Poland, Britain, and France aren't innocent in this. Germany had no moral imperative to follow the Versailles treaty and every right to reclaim their homes.
>>2421592
>Why? What did Germany have to do with Soviet annexation and wars of all those countries besides saying he wouldn't get involved?
They said more than this.
>Article I. In the event of a territorial and political rearrangement in the areas belonging to the Baltic States (Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), the northern boundary of Lithuania shall represent the boundary of the spheres of influence of Germany and U.S.S.R. In this connection the interest of Lithuania in the Vilna area is recognized by each party.
>Article II. In the event of a territorial and political rearrangement of the areas belonging to the Polish state, the spheres of influence of Germany and the U.S.S.R. shall be bounded approximately by the line of the rivers Narev, Vistula and San.
>Article III. With regard to Southeastern Europe attention is called by the Soviet side to its interest in Bessarabia. The German side declares its complete political disinteredness in these areas.
They literally split Europe between them.
>So why did he sign the pact to begin with and "allow" a potentially hostile German takeover of all western europe?
Because like I said, Hitler offered him more than others. No one thinks that Stalin was a peace-loving individual, but against a unified Europe (which was at that time rather strongly anti-communist) he had no chance of winning.
>Poland, Britain, and France aren't innocent in this. Germany had no moral imperative to follow the Versailles treaty and every right to reclaim their homes.
lol, nevermind. I see I'm wasting my time.
>>2421275
Without "the sperg" the thread would've 404'd with 10 replies maximum. Instead, we got two threads and 300 images. People like you are cancer.
>>2421960
not at all, it good threads with some really rare pictures
>>2417881
I wouldn't want to face my victims and have all sorts of insults and war crimes hurled at me in front of courts if I were him. I'd take the easy way out too