Ours are in Germany, and my mother told me that she had some unspoken sympathy for Hitler in some Germans, but that did not mean that they were necessarily Nazis, racists, and hated everyone else. They are simply tickled by the thought that although they briefly ruled all of Europe as far as Moscow, they were the biggest brains there at the time and produced the most impressive military equipment. My father told me that many Germans collect Nazi symbols, such as WWII motorcycles, uniforms, pistols, etc. And you can't tell him because, for example, his grandfather took part in WWII or even died and that remained as a family heirloom. There are even people who make replicas or restore Nazi uniforms, cars, weapons, etc. and cost very serious sums if restored qualitatively. And yes, they are really tolerant, it's not just pretense. This, that they sympathize with Hitler does not necessarily mean that they are neo-Nazis, it can also be interpreted as a cult of history, heritage, that their grandfathers participated and sacrificed their lives, etc. But otherwise the topic of Hitler is taboo and shame, and the best way to insult a German is to hint to him about Hitler. In Spain, a German and an Englishman quarreled over something, these are pensioners living there, and the Englishman, instead of arguing with him, only made him a sign of Nazi salute and with his other hand put two fingers on his upper lip to imitate Hitler's musk. and the German was so enraged that he went wild. This is a blood insult to a German, especially an Englishman. But otherwise the topic of Hitler is taboo and shame, and the best way to insult a German is to hint to him about Hitler. In Spain, a German and an Englishman quarreled over something, these are pensioners living there, and the Englishman, instead of arguing with him, only made him a sign of Nazi salute and with his other hand put two fingers on his upper lip to imitate Hitler's musk. and the German was so enraged that he went wild. This is a blood insult to a German, especially an Englishman. But otherwise the topic of Hitler is taboo and shame, and the best way to insult a German is to hint to him about Hitler. In Spain, a German and an Englishman quarreled over something, these are pensioners living there, and the Englishman, instead of arguing with him, only made him a sign of Nazi salute and with his other hand put two fingers on his upper lip to imitate Hitler's musk. and the German was so enraged that he went wild. This is a blood insult to a German, especially an Englishman. that he just blew up. This is a blood insult to a German, especially an Englishman. that he just blew up. This is a blood insult to a German, especially an Englishman.
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This is a law, for Nazi signs and slogans my neighbor was in prison for several months, and yesterday I watched on TV a policeman filming someone disguised as Hitler and now he will probably be fired. In Germany, no one digs philosophies, the news is super short and so far this topic to discuss it is rather rare.