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treehugger73 9 year s ago
#23 its nothing different to what americans do to nazis - which happened to be the gandfathers of many Germans alive today, most of them drafted against their will.
       
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gigantes 9 year s ago
you must be joking. north korea and the nazi apparatus were both brutal, totalitarian states.

AFAIK the german draft placed soldiers in to the army, not the nazi party. you had to apply to be a nazi. (please correct me if i'm wrong)
       
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chewie402 9 year s ago
Pretty sure there aren't too many "Children's Fair" situations in this country where Children are handed weapons and told to shoot them at targets painted like Nazis...about the closest you're going to get are Video Games like Wolfenstein (most of which are rated "M"). Attempted Moral Relativism failed.
       
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Mr. Ree 9 year s ago
#2 - Saddam was a crazy romantic, wasn't he??

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patrick.b.steg 9 year s ago
#7 - But it still equals 100%, don't it?
       
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100008316931587 9 year s ago
#8 only 3 girls on the picture, the last one is filling the tank for the demo...
       
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