I've said not a fucking whit in defense of Prussia; you're being neurotic.
It isn't. Go read it you dumbfuck.
NATO film depicting Nazi collaborators as anti-communist heroes causes uproar to Marxist historians
Again it's not a novel Jung was a German war hero and nationalist figure.
This is Junger in ww1 the war he fought in.
Jünger rebelled against an affluent upbringing and sought adventure in the Wandervogel, before running away to briefly serve in the French Foreign Legion, an illegal act. Because he escaped prosecution in Germany due to his father's efforts, Jünger was able to enlist on the outbreak of war. During an ill-fated German offensive in 1918 Jünger's World War I career ended with the last and most serious of his many woundings, and he was awarded the Pour le Mérite, a rare decoration for one of his rank.
Awards and merits ww1
1916 Iron Cross (1914 ) II and I. Class1917 Prussian House Order of Hohenzollern Knight's Cross with Swords1918 Wound Badge (1918 ) in Gold1918 Pour le Mérite ( military class)
Didn't know that at all, actually. Ceded.
Was after the logic behind this response: , which is so far off topic anway. It was all just in response to some forlorn Tzar tangent.
All I'm saying is he personally references himself as a Prussian in the book and attributes his leadership skills to it
this isnt in the penguin classics version btw.
This is not that strange in the military. Right before I got out of the Marines, I was doing some reading in a little library they had in an office type area (I had to wait on the sir for something, so I was just in there for a long time). There was quite a bit of history and tactical literature, as you can imagine. I remember picking up a history of communism, and it told boatloads about how fucked up they were, and the kinds of shit they did. There wasn't anything on muh shoah. I guess if something is not real, it has no strategic value to keep around, at least not in a military library. Even as a Holla Forumslack at the time, I learned some new things there, like how they made sure to keep the natives of a country unskilled, and that they would evacuate all the "diverse" managers from an area they would lose…so if you ever wanted to take territory from them, you would have to manage it yourself, or everyone in Country X would starve–all this, in a service fully occupied by communism, that had repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Funny thing, that is.
The kikes have been fucking people over in ways most of you don't even know for longer than most of you can even imagine.
The Roman Empire was one of the greatest threats to our Race ever, you retard.
Do you remember what book it was?
So it was the Lithuanians that invaded and occupied Lithuania and annexed it into the Soviet union, and it was against the Lithuanian people that the Lithuanian resistance, which had members from almost every family in Lithuania, was fighting. I guess it was also Lithuanians that deported hordes of Lithuanians to Siberia, and the Lithuanian NKVD that arrested and murdered countless Lithuanians on suspicion of being against the annexation. Presumably it was from Lithuania that Lithuania won its independence from in 1991 then.
Fuck…not really. It was a history of communism in the 20th Century, very thick and complete. Sorry I can't remember more, fam.
You know, it may have been the "The Black Book of Communism"
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