Bruno Lotse |
08-26-08 11:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by trekchu
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Originally Posted by Bruno Lotse
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Originally Posted by trekchu
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Originally Posted by Bruno Lotse
In history of the Great Patriotic War?
or you mean present time situation?
I don't answer grand- or grand-grand children of those idiots
who came to Russia with 'Gott mit Uns' on their belts.
Their Gott was Anti-Crist for Russian Orthodox flock.
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So the Ortodox church beliefs in a different god than the rest of the world? I see. Very modern thinking there.
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Which god did you guys believe when you would burn people in Treblinka or Auschwitz?
On the belts of your grandfather and his buddies was 'Gott mit Uns'.
They had official priests in their units. Remember?
Which Gott it was which allowed the final solution?
Specal arian God?
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Considering that I belief that there is no God at all....
But to answer you: They may have had that on their belts, but bear in mind that the Nazis fought an unofficial war against the Church. The people who burnt the Jews at Reblinka were certainly not devout members of the church. Call the Belt buckle a some crappy tradition.
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Oh year, sure.
They fought... And then they forgot about belts and capelans... Just were busy with Holocaust.
Wanna pictures how Wehrmacht solders are searching through a pile of cloths (kids cloths as well) of just recently shot Jews? Other Wehrmacht solders are watching how Soviet POWs are burying bodies...
Sure, all those Whermacht guys were Nazi only only.
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I didn't say they forgot about their faith, I only said if they didn'tm then they their faith was twisted, and definitely not what God would have wanted. A lot of priests and reverends were killed in Nazi Germany because they stayed true to the humanistic principles of teh church.
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So their faith was twisted, not God that they would wanted?
Isn't it the same thing is anti-Christ? So Russian Orthodox Church was right calling
its flock to fight anti-Christ (guys who have twisted faith, have a God which they truly don't want...) and assemble money for new tanks for the Red Army from the Russian church.
About photos. Smart move. In color, made by a guy from the 6th Army (perished more then a year later in Stalingrad) in that period when the Army was in Ukraine (Kiev). Very revealing. They would call it now GRAPHIC.
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