reminds me of the Argentina bar scene in Xmen First Class
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reminds me of the Argentina bar scene in Xmen First Class
Quite true. We didn't have a U.S. space program.. We had a defacto German space program. Von Braun often denied it, but I'll bet good money he knew exactly where, how, and who built those V-2's.. When I was in my 20's I worked with a guy who was 13yr old in Germany when the war ended.. He saw a few things the Nazi's did. Like one time, when he was in school, the Gestapo stopped by, and started asking the kids questions, one of them was, what do your parents think about Hitler? Well, a couple of the kids in his class volunteered what their parents said.. He told me, a couple weeks later those kids were no longer in school, and the houses they lived in were empty, when anyone asked what happened to them they were told, 'they've been relocated" He told me they never saw them again.. When you talk to someone who was there, and saw what was going on, it takes on a new meaning. Anyway This guy, if he's still alive, is in his early 80's. So, yeah, by now most, if not all, of the Nazi's who made to South America, are dead.
There's a race of men who don't fit in, A race that can't stay still, So, they break the hearts of kith and kin, and roam the world at will..
http://www.amazon.com/Hunting-Hitler...hunting+hitler
This relatively new book by Dr. Corsi has some interesting thoughts in it about some of the upper level Nazi's that did escape to Argentina.
I call hoax on this one.
You expect me to believe that Nazi criminals leave behind a fragment of pottery made in Germany that says "Made in Germany" IN ENGLISH?
Five bucks says these archaeologists brought the German coins with them.
Doesn't pass my smell test.
"I'm not saying I invented the turtleneck. But I was the first person to realize its potential as a tactical garment. The tactical turtleneck! The... tactleneck! - Sterling Archer"
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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important
than one's fear. The timid presume it is lack of fear that allows the brave to act when the timid do not."
Well, the Germans did export pottery before the war, so I don't find that unusual, A little more digging around on the site might be warranted here, But who knows...One thing is for sure, a lot of those bastards made it there, and lived well into old age and died, having never paid for their crimes, and never once admitting they were wrong..
There's a race of men who don't fit in, A race that can't stay still, So, they break the hearts of kith and kin, and roam the world at will..
The Germans brought their own German coins to Argentina but bought German made plates locally?
"I'm not saying I invented the turtleneck. But I was the first person to realize its potential as a tactical garment. The tactical turtleneck! The... tactleneck! - Sterling Archer"
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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important
than one's fear. The timid presume it is lack of fear that allows the brave to act when the timid do not."
I would think it's safe to say that "Made in Germany" was simply printed in English in the article, because the article is written in English.....I wouldn't read too much in to that.
And considering Kreiger is a genetic clone of Hitler.........hmmmm....
I'm not cool. I just do this stuff for fun.
"I'm not saying I invented the turtleneck. But I was the first person to realize its potential as a tactical garment. The tactical turtleneck! The... tactleneck! - Sterling Archer"
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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important
than one's fear. The timid presume it is lack of fear that allows the brave to act when the timid do not."
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