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How you gonna cosign Hitler then act high and mighty? Discussing him is one thing but cosigning. You know how many black ppl he killed because they were "defective"?
How many sources please
 

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Is all I need to know about you. You'll be banned (again) soon, don't worry. We can discuss nazism, racism, white supremacism, segregationism, fascism and alla that without any problem. But anybody that cosign those ideologies on this board crosses the line.
Oh u live in a country with no free speech....it all makes sense
 
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I may disagree on @Kritic on a few things but we both agree @Liu Kang is an overbearing mod. He trolls, he allows trolling, he allows person threats in rep removal. He allows race baiting and boring ass 24/7 hate muslim threads but anything outside the box of MSM coverage, it's thrown in the bushes or locked. When he gets exposed...he hides or hold grudges against those who expose him for straight up lying and making stuff up.
 

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Is all I need to know about you. You'll be banned (again) soon, don't worry. We can discuss nazism, racism, white supremacism, segregationism, fascism and alla that without any problem. But anybody that cosign those ideologies on this board crosses the line.

a few things

David Duke is a former elected state rep....that should hold merit here.....if he is unworthy to talk about why was he in the US govt? :yeshrug:

'We can discuss nazism, racism, white supremacism, segregationism, fascism and alla that without any problem. But anybody that cosign those ideologies on this board crosses the line'

u left out zionism.....you thought you were slick there....:mjlol:

Hitler and Mussonlini were key historical figures....whether you like it or not....:francis:


funny the ones against zionism we cant talk about....

TBH your doing a poor job of even deflecting because more and more folks are seeing how you handle things and they have to realise there is a lot of truths to what we say just judging from your reactions and heavy handed modding alone
 

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So this is some sort of religious war you two are having? :camby: we ain't got time for that foolishness. I haven't had any issues with either of you. But this ain't the place for religious persecution. :rudy:
 

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Courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_black_people_in_Nazi_Germany



Persecution of black people in Nazi Germany

While Black people in Nazi Germany were never subject to mass extermination as in the cases of Jews, Poles and Romani, they were still considered by the Nazis to be an inferior race and subject to the Nuremberg Laws

Even before World War I, Germany struggled with the idea of black Germans. While interracial marriage was legal under German law at the time, beginning in 1890, some colonial officials started refusing to register them, using eugenics arguments about the inferiority of mixed-race children to support their decision. By 1912, this had become official policy in many German colonies, and a debate in the Reichstag over the legality of the interracial marriage bans ensued. A major concern brought up in debate was that mixed-race children born in such marriages would have German citizenship, and could therefore return to Germany with the same rights to vote, serve in the military, and hold public office as white Germans.

After World War I, French occupation forces in the Rhineland included African colonial troops, some of whom fathered children with German women. Newspaper campaigns against the use of these troops focused on these children, dubbed "Rhineland b*stards", often with lurid stories of uncivilized African soldiers raping innocent German women. In the Rhineland itself, local opinion of the troops was very different, and the soldiers were described as "courteous and often popular", possibly because French colonial soldiers harbored less ill-will towards Germans than war-weary French occupiers. While subsequent discussions of Afro-German children revolved these "Rhineland b*stards", in fact, only 400-600 children were born to such unions, compared to a total black population of 20,000-25,000 in Germany at the time.

In Mein Kampf, Hitler described children resulting from marriages to African occupation soldiers as a contamination of the white race "by Negro blood on the Rhine in the heart of Europe." He thought that "Jews were responsible for bringing Negroes into the Rhineland, with the ultimate idea of b*stardizing the white race which they hate and thus lowering its cultural and political level so that the Jew might dominate." He also implied that this was a plot on the part of the French, since the population of France was being increasingly "negrified".
Rhineland sterilization program
Main article: Rhineland b*stard

Under eugenics laws during the Third Reich, race alone was not sufficient criteria for forced sterilization, but anyone could request sterilization for themselves or a minor under their care. The cohort of mixed-race children born during occupation were approaching adulthood when, in 1937, with Hitler's approval, a special Gestapo commission was created and charged with "the discrete sterilization of the Rhineland b*stards." It is unclear how much these minors were told about the procedures, or how many parents only consented under pressure from the Gestapo. An estimated 500 children were sterilized under this program, including girls as young as 12.

Civilian life
Soldiers of the Nazi Free Arabian Legion in Greece, September 1943.

Black people in Germany were socially isolated and forbidden to have sexual relations and marriages with Aryans by the racial laws. Black people were placed at the bottom of the racial scale of non-Aryans along with Jews and Romani/Roma people. The Nazis originally sought to rid the German state of Jews and Romani by means of extermination, while black people were to be segregated and eventually exterminated through compulsory sterilization.

Beyond the compulsory sterilization program in the Rhineland, there was no coherent Nazi policy towards African Germans. In one instance, when local officials petitioned for guidance on how to handle an Afro-German who could not find employment and had become a repeat criminal offender, they were told the population was too small to warrant the formulation of any official policy and to settle the case as they saw fit. Due to the rhetoric at the time, Black Germans experienced discrimination in employment, welfare, and housing, and were also barred from pursuing a higher education.

In the armed forces

A number of blacks served in the Wehrmacht. The number of German blacks was low, but there were some instances where blacks were enlisted within Nazi organizations such as the Hitler Youth and later the Wehrmacht. In addition, there was an influx of foreign volunteers during the African campaign, which led to the existence of a number of blacks in the Wehrmacht and SS in such units as the Free Arabian Legion.

Non-German prisoners of war

While no orders were issued in regards to black prisoners of war, some German commanders undertook to separate blacks from captured French units for summary execution. There are also documented cases of captured African American soldiers suffering the same fate. In the absence of any official policy, the treatment of black prisoners of war varied widely, and most captured black soldiers were taken prisoner rather than executed. However, violence against black prisoners of war, while against the Geneva Conventions, was also never prosecuted by Nazi authorities.

In prisoner of war camps, black soldiers were kept segregated from white, and generally experienced worse conditions than their white comrades, conditions that deteriorated further in the last days of the war. Roughly half of the French colonial prisoners of war did not survive captivity. Groups such as North Africans were sometimes treated as blacks, sometimes as whites.

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While eugenic principles have been practiced as far back in world history as Ancient Greece, the modern history of eugenics began in the early 20th century when a popular eugenics movement emerged in Britain and spread to many countries, including the United States and most European countries.
 

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Courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_black_people_in_Nazi_Germany



Persecution of black people in Nazi Germany

While Black people in Nazi Germany were never subject to mass extermination as in the cases of Jews, Poles and Romani, they were still considered by the Nazis to be an inferior race and subject to the Nuremberg Laws

Even before World War I, Germany struggled with the idea of black Germans. While interracial marriage was legal under German law at the time, beginning in 1890, some colonial officials started refusing to register them, using eugenics arguments about the inferiority of mixed-race children to support their decision. By 1912, this had become official policy in many German colonies, and a debate in the Reichstag over the legality of the interracial marriage bans ensued. A major concern brought up in debate was that mixed-race children born in such marriages would have German citizenship, and could therefore return to Germany with the same rights to vote, serve in the military, and hold public office as white Germans.

After World War I, French occupation forces in the Rhineland included African colonial troops, some of whom fathered children with German women. Newspaper campaigns against the use of these troops focused on these children, dubbed "Rhineland b*stards", often with lurid stories of uncivilized African soldiers raping innocent German women. In the Rhineland itself, local opinion of the troops was very different, and the soldiers were described as "courteous and often popular", possibly because French colonial soldiers harbored less ill-will towards Germans than war-weary French occupiers. While subsequent discussions of Afro-German children revolved these "Rhineland b*stards", in fact, only 400-600 children were born to such unions, compared to a total black population of 20,000-25,000 in Germany at the time.

In Mein Kampf, Hitler described children resulting from marriages to African occupation soldiers as a contamination of the white race "by Negro blood on the Rhine in the heart of Europe." He thought that "Jews were responsible for bringing Negroes into the Rhineland, with the ultimate idea of b*stardizing the white race which they hate and thus lowering its cultural and political level so that the Jew might dominate." He also implied that this was a plot on the part of the French, since the population of France was being increasingly "negrified".
Rhineland sterilization program
Main article: Rhineland b*stard

Under eugenics laws during the Third Reich, race alone was not sufficient criteria for forced sterilization, but anyone could request sterilization for themselves or a minor under their care. The cohort of mixed-race children born during occupation were approaching adulthood when, in 1937, with Hitler's approval, a special Gestapo commission was created and charged with "the discrete sterilization of the Rhineland b*stards." It is unclear how much these minors were told about the procedures, or how many parents only consented under pressure from the Gestapo. An estimated 500 children were sterilized under this program, including girls as young as 12.

Civilian life
Soldiers of the Nazi Free Arabian Legion in Greece, September 1943.

Black people in Germany were socially isolated and forbidden to have sexual relations and marriages with Aryans by the racial laws. Black people were placed at the bottom of the racial scale of non-Aryans along with Jews and Romani/Roma people. The Nazis originally sought to rid the German state of Jews and Romani by means of extermination, while black people were to be segregated and eventually exterminated through compulsory sterilization.

Beyond the compulsory sterilization program in the Rhineland, there was no coherent Nazi policy towards African Germans. In one instance, when local officials petitioned for guidance on how to handle an Afro-German who could not find employment and had become a repeat criminal offender, they were told the population was too small to warrant the formulation of any official policy and to settle the case as they saw fit. Due to the rhetoric at the time, Black Germans experienced discrimination in employment, welfare, and housing, and were also barred from pursuing a higher education.

In the armed forces

A number of blacks served in the Wehrmacht. The number of German blacks was low, but there were some instances where blacks were enlisted within Nazi organizations such as the Hitler Youth and later the Wehrmacht. In addition, there was an influx of foreign volunteers during the African campaign, which led to the existence of a number of blacks in the Wehrmacht and SS in such units as the Free Arabian Legion.

Non-German prisoners of war

While no orders were issued in regards to black prisoners of war, some German commanders undertook to separate blacks from captured French units for summary execution. There are also documented cases of captured African American soldiers suffering the same fate. In the absence of any official policy, the treatment of black prisoners of war varied widely, and most captured black soldiers were taken prisoner rather than executed. However, violence against black prisoners of war, while against the Geneva Conventions, was also never prosecuted by Nazi authorities.

In prisoner of war camps, black soldiers were kept segregated from white, and generally experienced worse conditions than their white comrades, conditions that deteriorated further in the last days of the war. Roughly half of the French colonial prisoners of war did not survive captivity. Groups such as North Africans were sometimes treated as blacks, sometimes as whites.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenics
While eugenic principles have been practiced as far back in world history as Ancient Greece, the modern history of eugenics began in the early 20th century when a popular eugenics movement emerged in Britain and spread to many countries, including the United States and most European countries.
can we compare this to how the negro was treated in the states?
funny these Rhineland b*stards were never compensated and none of this was aknowledged until a book was written in the 1970's
wake me up when these Rhineland b*stards get compensated...like other people from WW2
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whoever wins the war gets tell the tale

I always go to Jesse Owens when when germany is brought up...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ands-black-1936-Olympic-hero-Jesse-Owens.html

Mischner claimed Owens showed him the photograph and told him: 'That was one of my most beautiful moments.'

Mischner said: 'It was taken behind the honour stand and so not captured by the world's press. But I saw it, I saw him shaking Hitler's hand.

'The predominating opinion in post-war Germany was that Hitler had ignored Owens.

'We therefore decided not to report on the photo. The consensus was that Hitler had to continue to be painted in a bad light in relation to Owens.'

Mischner, who went on to write a book about the 1936 Olympics, said other journalists were with him on the day that Owens produced the photo and they too did not report on it.

'Owens was disappointed,' he said. 'He shook his head disapprovingly. The press then was very obedient. I can make no excuses, but no one wanted to be the one to make Hitler the monster look good.

'All my colleagues are dead, Owens is dead. I thought this was the last chance to set the record straight. I have no idea where the photo is or even if it exists still.'

Owens, who died in 1980, was the son of sharecroppers and won four track and field gold medals - the 100m, the long jump, the 200m and the relay race - at Berlin.

He insisted that he had not been snubbed by Hitler but made no reference to meeting him and shaking hands. 'He was probably made to buy into the myth as much as we were,' added Mischner.

Owens later said he was treated better in Germany than in America where blacks faced segregation.
 
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