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Posted: 5/17/2014 6:49:06 AM EDT
You won’t be Heil-ing this creep anytime soon. A hateful yellow cabbie was suspended for driving the streets wearing a swastika armband — which got him flipped off and cursed at by furious pedestrians and other motorists. “Of course people would curse me out but I kept on moving,” boasted Gabriel Diaz, 27, a self-identified National Socialist who wears the bright red band on his left arm so his passengers can’t see it. “People would say ‘f— you Nazi!’, typical stuff.” He said the passengers never complained to him, and were oblivious to rants outside his cab. “Their mind was somewhere else,” he said. “They were focused on what they had to do.” But several people were so disgusted walking past his taxi that they snapped pictures and filed complaints to the Anti-Defamation League. “I thought my eyes were deceiving me,” said a New Jersey mother who spotted Diaz last month on East 57th Street — and reported it to the Taxi and Limousine Commission and the Anti-Defamation League. The Whole Story |
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“If a Muslim can drive a cab wearing a turban, if a homosexual can walk around with a big flag, a rainbow flag, why can’t a person like me wear a Nazi armband?” he said. “I’m expressing my First Amendment right.”
Diaz is Dominican, but it isn’t a contradiction for him. “We’ve been told lies about Hitler,” he said. “We believe in racial separation and racial differences.” Quoted from the NY Post |
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Quoted: Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. View Quote You don't say?
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He's a fucking jackass, but he has every right to be so if he chooses. Shame others are so desperate to render him silent, ironic that they believe he's the intolerant one.
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He wanted attention, he got it. Contrary to what many believe, the first amendment only protects your speech from government intervention.
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If you had a private entity but I think you cross the line in a business. If I was a Jew and I saw the armband I would hail another cab
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Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. http://cdn.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/1459825/81101143.jpg http://lazerhorse.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Indonesian-Nazi-Hitler-Cafe-Staff-Photo.jpg http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a60/kellyintaiwan/Random%20Stuff/Nazi-Party.jpg View Quote this is what i was thinking of not surprised it spread to the US |
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That is the first black Nazi I have ever seen, I knew there were Hispanic Nazis but they were white like from Argentina or Brazil
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Apparently there are a lot of naatzis in India also. http://www.swastika-info.com/images/asien/indien/Indian-Woman-Holding-Son.jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3dg0cNjqC0U/TJj_r9Xh2eI/AAAAAAAADH0/3_qZB9tMKb0/s320/swastika-dalai-lama.jpghttp://www.ufo-contact.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Ancient-India-Swastika.jpeg View Quote |
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At least he's wearing his sign so everyone can see he is a nazi.
He must have watched inglorious bastards and doesn't want the mark that doesn't come off. It's his right to wear whatever he wants, if he works for a company that suspends him for it fine, but no government agency should get involved. |
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Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. View Quote Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist & nationalist are all on the same team. Shrug. |
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At least he's wearing his sign so everyone can see he is a nazi. He must have watched inglorious bastards and doesn't want the mark that doesn't come off. It's his right to wear whatever he wants, if he works for a company that suspends him for it fine, but no government agency should get involved. View Quote Too late. His license was suspended by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission. |
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Apparently there are a lot of naatzis in India also. http://www.swastika-info.com/images/asien/indien/Indian-Woman-Holding-Son.jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3dg0cNjqC0U/TJj_r9Xh2eI/AAAAAAAADH0/3_qZB9tMKb0/s320/swastika-dalai-lama.jpghttp://www.ufo-contact.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Ancient-India-Swastika.jpeg View Quote Those swastikas are sitting square like a box, not on edge like a Nazi swastika, so I'd say they're more likely just fans of the WW2 Finnish Air Force. |
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Maybe he was like "drive with me I'm an extra from The Producers".
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Quoted: Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist. Shrug. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist. Shrug. Heil, honey, I'm home!
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Quoted: Apparently there are a lot of naatzis in India also. View Quote It was all about good luck until the 1930s We have a ranch nearby built in the 20s http://www.laparks.org/dos/horticulture/orcuttranch.htm During the first part of the 20th Century, the swastika with its positive associations was a common symbol in American culture and could be found in advertisements and product packaging like cigar labels and bands, fruit wrappers and business emblems, and even on poker chips. During World War I, an orange swastika on a red field was the shoulder patch of the United States 45th Infantry Division. During this same period, the swastika was a common symbol used in hand-crafted blankets, jewelry and baskets sold by American Indian artisans at railroad stations or in Fred Harvey Houses along the route of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad. The inclusion of this symbol on the Orcutt Ranch is one of the many references to the folk arts and multi-cultures of the American Southwest. The symbol seen at the Orcutt Residence predates the adoption of the swastika by the National Socialist Workers (Nazi) Party during the 1920s, and its adoption as part of the national flag of Nazi Germany in 1935, which forged another meaning onto the ancient symbol – a reminder of human evil. |
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Maybe he just really hates communists and wants the world to know it.
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Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist & nationalist are all on the same team. Shrug. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist & nationalist are all on the same team. Shrug. Oh my. Where is this wonderfulness in all of the "The Nazis were left wingers" threads? |
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Quoted: Oh my. Where is this wonderfulness in all of the "The Nazis were left wingers" threads? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist & nationalist are all on the same team. Shrug. Oh my. Where is this wonderfulness in all of the "The Nazis were left wingers" threads? Hiding in Bolivia playing with his Barbie dolls? |
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Socialism sucks. National socialism really sucks.
Remember it wasn't until Hitler came along that facism became tainted with racism. The Mussolini didn't care. Franco wanted the opposition gone. |
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Quoted: That's no way to treat the Black Fuehrer of Harlem. http://www.duckprods.com/scrapbook/mn_pics/29_blkfuer_1.jpg View Quote Or The Black Gestapo |
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Quoted: Apparently there are a lot of naatzis in India also. View Quote The swastika has been a symbol of good fortune for thousands of years. Some native American tribes used it too. I remember seeing it cut into the gable ends of barns across southern Indiana when I was a kid. It was a symbol/prayer for a bountiful harvest. It was only the Nazi's use of it that cast it in a negative light. |
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Quoted: Socialism sucks. National socialism really sucks. Remember it wasn't until Hitler came along that facism became tainted with racism. The Mussolini didn't care. Franco wanted the opposition gone. View Quote You can't lump Franco in with H and M. His country had already been taken over by commies. He took whatever help was necessary to get rid of them, and all things considered, did not help the Axis very much considering what they had done for him a few years before WWII. (i.e., Spain should get the same "pass" Finland gets for it's bedfellows). He also believed Spain should transition to constitutional monarchy instead of being a one party state in perpetuity and embraced a young Juan Carlos to that end. His domestic policy, at the height of the cold war, was to prevent the resurgence of communism in Spain. He was a staunch cold war ally to the United States and Nato. Franco =/= Hitler and/or Mussolini |
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So if the Nazi's were fighting against Communism & we were fighting against the Nazi's . . . Then, wait View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Maybe he just really hates communists and wants the world to know it. So if the Nazi's were fighting against Communism & we were fighting against the Nazi's . . . Then, wait I don't think its any big secret that FDR was a commie and wanted to save his brother Joseph. We paid for his sins with Korea, Vietnam, and 40 years of cold war. |
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There was apparently a black nazi in the Minneapolis area about 15-20 years ago. A friend of mine knew him, and supposedly the guy had been on Jenny Jones or Jerry Springer or one of those. Skinhead neo-nazi that hated black people. I can only imagine.
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http://www.swastika-info.com/images/asien/indien/Indian-Woman-Holding-Son.jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3dg0cNjqC0U/TJj_r9Xh2eI/AAAAAAAADH0/3_qZB9tMKb0/s320/swastika-dalai-lama.jpghttp://www.ufo-contact.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Ancient-India-Swastika.jpeg It was all about good luck until the 1930s We have a ranch nearby built in the 20s http://www.laparks.org/dos/horticulture/orcuttranch.htm During the first part of the 20th Century, the swastika with its positive associations was a common symbol in American culture and could be found in advertisements and product packaging like cigar labels and bands, fruit wrappers and business emblems, and even on poker chips. During World War I, an orange swastika on a red field was the shoulder patch of the United States 45th Infantry Division. During this same period, the swastika was a common symbol used in hand-crafted blankets, jewelry and baskets sold by American Indian artisans at railroad stations or in Fred Harvey Houses along the route of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad. The inclusion of this symbol on the Orcutt Ranch is one of the many references to the folk arts and multi-cultures of the American Southwest. The symbol seen at the Orcutt Residence predates the adoption of the swastika by the National Socialist Workers (Nazi) Party during the 1920s, and its adoption as part of the national flag of Nazi Germany in 1935, which forged another meaning onto the ancient symbol – a reminder of human evil. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Apparently there are a lot of naatzis in India also. http://www.swastika-info.com/images/asien/indien/Indian-Woman-Holding-Son.jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3dg0cNjqC0U/TJj_r9Xh2eI/AAAAAAAADH0/3_qZB9tMKb0/s320/swastika-dalai-lama.jpghttp://www.ufo-contact.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Ancient-India-Swastika.jpeg It was all about good luck until the 1930s We have a ranch nearby built in the 20s http://www.laparks.org/dos/horticulture/orcuttranch.htm During the first part of the 20th Century, the swastika with its positive associations was a common symbol in American culture and could be found in advertisements and product packaging like cigar labels and bands, fruit wrappers and business emblems, and even on poker chips. During World War I, an orange swastika on a red field was the shoulder patch of the United States 45th Infantry Division. During this same period, the swastika was a common symbol used in hand-crafted blankets, jewelry and baskets sold by American Indian artisans at railroad stations or in Fred Harvey Houses along the route of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad. The inclusion of this symbol on the Orcutt Ranch is one of the many references to the folk arts and multi-cultures of the American Southwest. The symbol seen at the Orcutt Residence predates the adoption of the swastika by the National Socialist Workers (Nazi) Party during the 1920s, and its adoption as part of the national flag of Nazi Germany in 1935, which forged another meaning onto the ancient symbol – a reminder of human evil. My father had a set of poker chips with the hooked cross on them, and would bring them out when it was his turn to host game night with his Jewish friends. They weren't offended at all, as they pre-dated the NAZI appropriation of the symbol. |
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I don't think its any big secret that FDR was a commie and wanted to save his brother Joseph. We paid for his sins with Korea, Vietnam, and 40 years of cold war. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Maybe he just really hates communists and wants the world to know it. So if the Nazi's were fighting against Communism & we were fighting against the Nazi's . . . Then, wait I don't think its any big secret that FDR was a commie and wanted to save his brother Joseph. We paid for his sins with Korea, Vietnam, and 40 years of cold war. Hit. |
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Quoted: I don't think its any big secret that FDR was a commie and wanted to save his brother Joseph. We paid for his sins with Korea, Vietnam, and 40 years of cold war. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Maybe he just really hates communists and wants the world to know it. So if the Nazi's were fighting against Communism & we were fighting against the Nazi's . . . Then, wait I don't think its any big secret that FDR was a commie and wanted to save his brother Joseph. We paid for his sins with Korea, Vietnam, and 40 years of cold war. Given his bias for progressive action many marxists infiltrated the Gov, who were straight up Soviet sympathizing communists. While they didn't "declare" themselves communists, that's where the sympathies were. In short: Joe McCarthy was right that the Gov was infiltrated by commies. I don't think he ever had any "evidence" of "card carrying" but his supposition that the above happened in the FDR years was dead on. IMHO. |
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Quoted: As he should have. You can't lump Franco in with H and M. His country had already been taken over by commies. He took whatever help was necessary to get rid of them, and all things considered, did not help the Axis very much considering what they had done for him a few years before WWII. (i.e., Spain should get the same "pass" Finland gets for it's bedfellows). He also believed Spain should transition to constitutional monarchy instead of being a one party state in perpetuity and embraced a young Juan Carlos to that end. His domestic policy, at the height of the cold war, was to prevent the resurgence of communism in Spain. He was a staunch cold war ally to the United States and Nato. Franco =/= Hitler and/or Mussolini View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Socialism sucks. National socialism really sucks. Remember it wasn't until Hitler came along that facism became tainted with racism. The Mussolini didn't care. Franco wanted the opposition gone. You can't lump Franco in with H and M. His country had already been taken over by commies. He took whatever help was necessary to get rid of them, and all things considered, did not help the Axis very much considering what they had done for him a few years before WWII. (i.e., Spain should get the same "pass" Finland gets for it's bedfellows). He also believed Spain should transition to constitutional monarchy instead of being a one party state in perpetuity and embraced a young Juan Carlos to that end. His domestic policy, at the height of the cold war, was to prevent the resurgence of communism in Spain. He was a staunch cold war ally to the United States and Nato. Franco =/= Hitler and/or Mussolini Yep. Could you imagine what the world would have looked like had Spain been a Soviet satellite?
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Quoted: Yep. Could you imagine what the world would have looked like had Spain been a Soviet satellite? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Socialism sucks. National socialism really sucks. Remember it wasn't until Hitler came along that facism became tainted with racism. The Mussolini didn't care. Franco wanted the opposition gone. You can't lump Franco in with H and M. His country had already been taken over by commies. He took whatever help was necessary to get rid of them, and all things considered, did not help the Axis very much considering what they had done for him a few years before WWII. (i.e., Spain should get the same "pass" Finland gets for it's bedfellows). He also believed Spain should transition to constitutional monarchy instead of being a one party state in perpetuity and embraced a young Juan Carlos to that end. His domestic policy, at the height of the cold war, was to prevent the resurgence of communism in Spain. He was a staunch cold war ally to the United States and Nato. Franco =/= Hitler and/or Mussolini Yep. Could you imagine what the world would have looked like had Spain been a Soviet satellite? |
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Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. http://cdn.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/1459825/81101143.jpg http://lazerhorse.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Indonesian-Nazi-Hitler-Cafe-Staff-Photo.jpg http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a60/kellyintaiwan/Random%20Stuff/Nazi-Party.jpg View Quote Well it's big in SA because there are quite a few who moved there after the war. |
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People always forget the French when talking about Hilter and Mussolini.
The French had their own Concentration camps and voluntarily rounded up Jews to be murdered. In the vicinity of Paris and in Northeastern France there were additional concentration camps run by the Vichy regime. Among these were Pithiviers, Beaune-la-Rolande, Besançon, Compiègne and others. Of the 54,000 Jews who passed through the camp of Compiègne, 50,000 were deported to their extermination. The Jews who had been arrested in the big waves of arrests, in May 1941 and July 1942, were interned in Pithiviers. Just as in the case of Drancy and Compiègne, beginning in July 1942, thousands of Jews were deported from Pithiviers and Beaune-la-Rolande to Auschwitz.
The concentration camps in France continued operating during the summer of 1944, which marked the height of the battle for Paris and the Allied campaign to liberate France. View Quote The French also attacked US troops during Operation Torch in North Africa. The Eastern Task Force was to land at Algiers and General Ryder commanded it. 20,000 troops were in this task force. The French coastal guns opened up on our men and French snipers killed Americans. The most intense resistance occurred at Casablanca. Under the command of General George Patton, American troops waded ashore waving the stars and stripes in hopes that the Vichy would not fire on them—but they did. Two days of intense fighting followed, including air battles between American and French pilots both flying American planes. In the end, the resistance in North Africa was ended only by promising Vichy Admiral Jean Darlan that he would remain in power—North Africa would continue to be governed not by the leaders of the French Resistance, but by those who had surrendered and then collaborated with the Germans. View Quote Vel' d'Hiv Roundup http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vel'_d'Hiv_Roundup |
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Quoted: People always forget the French when talking about Hilter and Mussolini. The French had their own Concentration camps and voluntarily rounded up Jews to be murdered. The French also attacked US troops during Operation Torch in North Africa. The Eastern Task Force was to land at Algiers and General Ryder commanded it. 20,000 troops were in this task force. The French coastal guns opened up on our men and French snipers killed Americans. Vel' d'Hiv Roundup http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vel'_d'Hiv_Roundup View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: People always forget the French when talking about Hilter and Mussolini. The French had their own Concentration camps and voluntarily rounded up Jews to be murdered. In the vicinity of Paris and in Northeastern France there were additional concentration camps run by the Vichy regime. Among these were Pithiviers, Beaune-la-Rolande, Besançon, Compiègne and others. Of the 54,000 Jews who passed through the camp of Compiègne, 50,000 were deported to their extermination. The Jews who had been arrested in the big waves of arrests, in May 1941 and July 1942, were interned in Pithiviers. Just as in the case of Drancy and Compiègne, beginning in July 1942, thousands of Jews were deported from Pithiviers and Beaune-la-Rolande to Auschwitz. The concentration camps in France continued operating during the summer of 1944, which marked the height of the battle for Paris and the Allied campaign to liberate France. The French also attacked US troops during Operation Torch in North Africa. The Eastern Task Force was to land at Algiers and General Ryder commanded it. 20,000 troops were in this task force. The French coastal guns opened up on our men and French snipers killed Americans. The most intense resistance occurred at Casablanca. Under the command of General George Patton, American troops waded ashore waving the stars and stripes in hopes that the Vichy would not fire on them—but they did. Two days of intense fighting followed, including air battles between American and French pilots both flying American planes. In the end, the resistance in North Africa was ended only by promising Vichy Admiral Jean Darlan that he would remain in power—North Africa would continue to be governed not by the leaders of the French Resistance, but by those who had surrendered and then collaborated with the Germans. Vel' d'Hiv Roundup http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vel'_d'Hiv_Roundup |
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Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist & nationalist are all on the same team. Shrug. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks Brazilian to me. Nazis are pretty popular in South America so it's not much of a surprise. Also they are pretty popular in a lot of asian countries. Pretty popular with any group that wants to retain its ethnic & cultural sovereignty, isn't interested in having its national identity trampled under the feet of thousands of invasive immigrants & have it's economy raped & usurped by international banks - those who generally oppose communism, wide spread immigration & globalism. More importantly, those countries who weren't served 'winning side war propaganda' as 'history'. Argentina, was where they primarily fled - under Peron (you know, 'Don't cry for me Argentina') - and of course India - but Ghandi was through & through a Indian Nationalist & nationalist are all on the same team. Shrug. Lots of groups struggle with that issue daily and do not identify with Nazis. |
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If this WAS a Mel Brooks "Springtime for Hitler" production, it would have been funny.
You as the fare don't see the armband on his left as you hail and enter the cab on the right. You don't have ANY idea why people are shouting things and giving dirty looks at your hired hack... |
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