• Dead Schutzstaffel Captain should be cremated to 'share the fate of millions of Nazi victims' accord
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[QUOTE=snookypookums;42539932]If I recall correctly, Simon Wiesenthal himself was one of the guys who helped find Adolf Eichmann in South America. I think they have they're generally supported by Israel and Mossad. For this SS guy I think they should just do what they did to Osama - chuck his corpse in the sea and let the sharks do the rest. No tombstone and therefore, no shrine for Neo Nazis.[/QUOTE] By your logic he should have a shrine. He's not a Neo Nazi, he was an old Nazi captain.
Respect for the dead should be universal. I don't care if he fed people to a hamburger machine - the dead have rights. If his family wants him buried in Rome, let him be buried there.
Pack the ashes into a B17 and scatter 'em across The English Channel.
Why not turn him into a lampshade.
[QUOTE=J$ Psychotic;42546061]Respect for the dead should be universal. I don't care if he fed people to a hamburger machine - the dead have rights. If his family wants him buried in Rome, let him be buried there.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://wiki.ss13.eu/images/3/38/Generic_chef.png[/IMG] to be fair to, the vending machines were empty.
[QUOTE=LunchboxOfDoom;42541437]He wasn't a shitbag. He spent most of the war working as an interpreter in the SS. The fact he spoke Italian fluently is what got him sent to Rome to begin with to work with the police there. This entire massacre happened because Italian partisans ambushed an SS police convoy and killed 33 Germans. It was a reprisal operation. Captain Priebke wasn't even the senior officer in charge of it, Lieutenant-Colonel Karl Hass was. Hass and Priebke were both ordered to carry it out by Rome's SS Chief of Police Herbert Kappler, who may or may not have been ordered to do so by Hitler himself. They didn't even round up civilians to execute like the article claims. The 330 that were directly named by Kappler to be executed (two of which were executed by Priebke himself) were all involved with partisan organizations that the SS kept close eyes on; most of them actually came from a Communist one called The Red Banner. That's why Priebke was never charged with any their deaths, just with the other five. Those other five just accidentally got picked up in the process with the others. He killed two people himself, neither of which was apparently one of the five. And he had been found not guilty of committing any crimes at least once already because he'd been acting under orders anyway the entire time. [editline]16 October 2013[/editline] This Nazi hunting shit is getting ridiculous.[/QUOTE] I did not know this. The article just says that he was an officer involved in mass murder.
WTF Is it just me, or the guys in the photo, are from the PFA of Argentina? The resemblance is very striking: [IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_PyVcXzHtHKc/TOBCJPSYHjI/AAAAAAAAA8g/N8DAUoP3-4o/s1600/PFA2%2Bblog%2BNoviem.jpg[/IMG] According to the left leaning assholes I've got in my country (and it doesn't apply to all the left leaning persons of the world), every military/police guy who was involved -even in the littlest detail- in a massacre/you name it must go to jail/be sentenced. Now, as my logical and rational pals from facepunch will surely agree and as it has been already said, you can't convict or say the guy was a shitbag. [QUOTE]He killed two people himself, neither of which was apparently one of the five. And he had been found not guilty of committing any crimes at least once already because he'd been acting under orders anyway the entire time.[/QUOTE] 100%
A Final Solution?
[QUOTE=Cone;42541436]Nietzsche would have been pretty pissed with you using his quote in this context, he hated anti-Semites and Nazis passionately[/QUOTE] I don't see why he would. If he hated Nazis so much then he probably viewed them as monsters, which they were, and as such the quote fits perfectly.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;42539980]I saw a report a while back where they found some German footsoldier who fought up north, and these guys tracked him down and treated him as though he had flicked the switch at Auschwitz. Pretty scary mentality.[/QUOTE] People seem to forget that the German Army ≠ The SS, a lot of soldiers fought either because they were drafted, or to defend their country (Germany, not Nazi Germany, but the Germany they grew up in.)
The Wehrmacht did some fucked up shit too. Don't give every soldier a pass just because he didn't wear a swastika.
[QUOTE=Dwarfy77;42556941]People seem to forget that the German Army ≠ The SS, a lot of soldiers fought either because they were drafted, or to defend their country (Germany, not Nazi Germany, but the Germany they grew up in.)[/QUOTE] At the same time you need to recognize that even regular soldiers did extremely fucked up shit from time to time. On the eastern front rape and civilian executions were the norm, even though these actions were blatant war crimes the shit happened anyway, and in some cases was even encouraged by the officer staff. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes_of_the_Wehrmacht[/url] What you should be taking away from this is you can't judge someone just by the label or creed they adhere to, it's their character and proven past actions that are important. [sp] Hopefully none of you go full retard and call me a 'Nazi Apologist' or some shit. [/sp]
[QUOTE=Kristviljan;42556005]I don't see why he would. If he hated Nazis so much then he probably viewed them as monsters, which they were, and as such the quote fits perfectly.[/QUOTE] [B][I]And btw he died in 1900....so it would have been kinda hard for him to hate Nazis.....[/I][/B] Anyway, his moral conclusions and ideas do have an influence and can be used to justify nazism
[QUOTE=Kristviljan;42556005]I don't see why he would. If he hated Nazis so much then he probably viewed them as monsters, which they were, and as such the quote fits perfectly.[/QUOTE] it's pretty ridiculous to suggest that the Nazi hunters are just as bad as the actual Nazis. i mean they're pretty bad but i fail to see any genocidal hatred being instigated here, unless they want to gas all the Germans or something
Now look, I'm all for giving war criminals what they deserve, but really? Try and deliver justice while they're still alive, because this is a tad excessive.
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