1. Ratzinger became a HJ member late in the war, because it was compulsory. Neither he nor his family were Nazis or sympathizers with Hitler. All biographies about him, as far as I have heared of them, seem to agree that his family was opposed to the Nazis. He himself says these two points, too.
2. When you really want to lower yourself to the niveau of the Titanic magazine (the magazine exists, but if the titel on the photo is true or fake I do not know), then at least write correct German, it is not "Seig Hiel", but "Sieg Heil".
This constant bashing from Ratzingerphobics by trying to push Ratzinger into the Nazi corner becomes tiresome. If you disagree with his policies, say so and explain. Instead simply throwing mud is for Neandertal men.
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