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Do you have a family member that did serve in the Nazi army?

Do/did you have a family member who served in the Nazi army?

  • Yes (includes SS, and other official Nazi militias)

    Votes: 4 80.0%
  • Other (he served Hitlers regime in another way)

    Votes: 1 20.0%

  • Total voters
    5
n all of Europe we have seen a rise in antisemiticism recently....


And, you know, you can't reason with these people (anti-Jews, anti-Zionists, anti-Semites, or whatever they want to call themselves). Each one deserves his own personal Morgenthau Plan.

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My mom's side of the family is Jews. I don't think Hitler would have liked them in his ranks.

My dad's side of the family is from Cuba, and before that, Spain.

I don't think I even had a 100th cousin in Hitler's army.
 
Depending on when they emigrated, they could have theoretically been Falangists, though most Spanish immigrants to Latin America were deposed Republicans. :shrug:
 
Do you mean Vichy (not sure if they had a foriegn legion or not) or are you just being a dick? (/genuine question)

No, I mean the French Foreign Legion, dude. You do know the difference between the French Foreign Legion and the Vichy French government?
 
You do know the difference between the French Foreign Legion and the Vichy French government?

The French Foreign Legion surrenders with an accent?
 
My grandfather fought for Germany in the first world war, the pic is him on a horseimg017.jpgclic on pic
 
Do you have a family member that did serve in the Nazi army?

No. But some thirty of my family members were brutally annihilated by those who did.

Dachau. Auschwitz. Treblinka. All figure prominently in my family history.
 
I have voted other, since my elders were in France during the Nazis' occupation. My mum's mum for instance had being made a maid for the Nazis as a young teen and ordered to salute Hitler's pic on the wall. She told me she would then whisper in their backs "Hitler Kaput!"

My grand-dads' dad was a Jewish immigrant. He came to France in the 20's to join his brother who had to flee Romania because he shagged a shikse. He was an honorable man, was an officer in the French army to fight the Nazis from 1939 to 1940. Only his son survived Hitler's final solution, he has turned 84 yesterday:)
 
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My great grandfather was a stormtrooper who fought at Verdun. His main job was an anti-tank assaults/operations. Was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class for his actions there. My Grandfather on my mother's side was in the boy scouts when Hitler started his whole mess and was automatically drafted into the Hitler Youth when all locally-run organizations were nationalized. He was sent to Sudetenland to qwell any uprising attempts , but didnt see any action. My Grandfather on my Dad's side was on a US battleship off the coast of Africa during Operation Torch, Dad was in the USAF, and I am currently serving in the Air Force as well. No Nazis in my family.
 
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