gehringer_2 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 10 minutes ago, pfife said: one in the lower right is a specific one fair enough. I can't say that version with the stubby bones rings any bells, but don't follow neo-nazis either! Actually later in life, (and at a point somewhat estranged from my SO) my FIL had collected a fair amount of Nazi memorabilia along with more general WWII stuff, which was weird on a couple of counts because he was actually Korean generation, not WWII. He had moved out of state before his passing and when we went down after his death to help the estate agent with the house, the collection in the den was not exactly to my taste.. As far as we ever knew he was never any kind of radical, but he was still fascinated by the WWII stuff in a way I wouldn't call healthy. We told the agent to just deep 6 it all. Quote
pfife Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: fair enough. I can't say that version with the stubby bones rings any bells, but don't follow neo-nazis either! Actually later in life, (and at a point somewhat estranged from my SO) my FIL had collected a fair amount of Nazi memorabilia along with more general WWII stuff, which was weird on a couple of counts because he was actually Korean generation, not WWII. He had moved out of state before his passing and when we went down after his death to help the estate agent with the house, the collection in the den was not exactly to my taste.. As far as we ever knew he was never any kind of radical, but he was still fascinated by the WWII stuff in a way I wouldn't call healthy. We told the agent to just deep 6 it all. This is where i first saw it in the neo nazi context. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/documenting-hate-new-american-nazis/ Quote
chasfh Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: fair enough. I can't say that version with the stubby bones rings any bells, but don't follow neo-nazis either! Actually later in life, (and at a point somewhat estranged from my SO) my FIL had collected a fair amount of Nazi memorabilia along with more general WWII stuff, which was weird on a couple of counts because he was actually Korean generation, not WWII. He had moved out of state before his passing and when we went down after his death to help the estate agent with the house, the collection in the den was not exactly to my taste.. As far as we ever knew he was never any kind of radical, but he was still fascinated by the WWII stuff in a way I wouldn't call healthy. We told the agent to just deep 6 it all. I am in possession of a dagger my dad stripped off a Nazi during the war. It is really high quality all around, blade, handle, sheath, and I could probably sell it for a couple hundred dollars at some shop somewhere. But I’m not sure I want to necessarily put it into circulation, either. Not sure what to do. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago The Antisemites at the UAW have endorsed Abdul El-Sayed for Senate. One of the largest and most important unions in Michigan endorses Abdul. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 21 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: The Antisemites at the UAW have endorsed Abdul El-Sayed for Senate. One of the largest and most important unions in Michigan endorses Abdul. That endorsement did wonders for Kamala Harris. The UAW seems to have lost its magic. They endorse the rat****er who helped Trump instead of the candidate who worked on the task forced that saved all their jobs. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.