gunsmith wrote:Good Post Minnhawk. We need a thanks button on this forum. Some have them. A great post will get a dozen or more 'thanks'
My dad was a German interpreter and interrogated actual Nazis. SS guys and almost did a shiver when talking about them as if he had been in the presence of Non-Human Satanic Ghouls without souls.
As if he were in danger of disease by being in the same room as these Cold Blooded agents of the Devil.
I think his body gesture was a fake shiver and a head shake. He encountered un-repentent (but captured) Nazis who embodied the complete Nazi worldview. He mentioned their fanatical arrogance and conviction of their superiority. He could see these guys and imagine a world dominated by the Nazi culture.
I watch as many old movies as I can made from 1939 through 1969 (I lived the 70's I can skip those, and they sucked anyway) and there was a 'Pearl Harbor Phase' when everybody's 'Hair was on Fire' Hollywood jammed references to winning the war in otherwise unrelated movies just because that's what people wanted to hear. My observation is in the early years of the war you will hear the liberal use of the word JAP and it's spit out of the mouth like an obscenity.
Anyone involved the history of the war uses 'Japanese' to avoid any racist accusations.
Good post.
As for My dad was a German interpreter and interrogated actual Nazis. SS guys and almost did a shiver when talking about them as if he had been in the presence of Non-Human Satanic Ghouls without souls.
As if he were in danger of disease by being in the same room as these Cold Blooded agents of the Devil. did he ever interview Kurt Franz? That guy was the embodiment of evil.