Did the nazis betray their people every time they did the Hitlergruß?

Something doesn't work out if it comes to the Hitlergruß in Nazi Germany.

The Hitlergruß was adopted from the Roman salute (Fascists in Italy were the first to adopt it directly from that in 1920, the NSDAP then followed in like 1926.).
At the same time the NSDAP worshipped the germanics like crazy.
Anyone with the slightest bit of historic knowledge will notice that this does not work out. The Germanics and the Romans were the biggest enemies in Europe. The Romans (whose salute the NSDAP did all day everyday) did try to defeat Germania and the Germanic people and conquer everything they owned and destroy their culture (and were even successful with that to some degree in the sense of the Christianization of the Pagans).

So, basically the NSDAP did a salute of the people who tried to extinguish their ancestors.


Has this ever been explained by anyone during the times of the NSDAP or afterwards?

There's nothing wrong with adopting elements from the greatest empire in the history of the White race. Was it a betrayal towards the Germans that the title of Kaiser was derived from Caesar?

If you keep the germanics in mind, yes.
Romans or not.. The true ancestors of Germany are the Germanics, not the Romans.
I have more respect for the Germanics when they were the only ones who made it to defend their home from the attempted attacks of the Romans. (See Varusschlacht)
The Romans tried to force their culture on everyone in all Europe and remove individual, isolated cultures. Does that sound familiar to you? Yea, kind of what Stalin tried to do.

Does it fucking matter at this point?

roman salute is the best salute meme. nazis had good taste in memes

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Carthaginian detected

The Prussian states which united to form Germany were the last remnants of the Byzantine Empire, which was itself the last remaining "power" which could trace its roots all the way back to Roman Empire. Germany called itself the Third Reich for a reason; they weren't just LARPing.

This smells like D&C

sticking to tradition for the sake of tradition is pointless. Hitler was building the greatest aryan nation in the history of mankind. he used roman symbolism because rome was previously the greatest aryan nation, &the vikings.

d&c thread reported.

Explain the importance of this and how it affects us today.

If you mean to imply that the Second and Third Reichs were disloyal towards the German People on the grounds of them paying a certain degree of homage to the greatness of ancient Rome, I would ask you to name a single leader in history who hasn't betrayed his people. If even Hitler can't be considered loyal by you, who possibly could be?

no because "muh Indo-Aryans"

op a kike

This thread is legitimately autistic. Roman and german history are intertwined.

The Hitlergruß represents the sig rune. It is inherently Germanic.

Not really. Germanics were a majority of the Roman military for a while.

Germans were nothing but savages before adopting superior roman customs

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OP = red pilled on the subject.

You might get this impression by reading (((their))) books.

Lol only dumbass larpers shilling muh europa believe that this salute had anything to do with Rome and not European culture. There is no evidence supporting that Ancient Romans used this gesture in any archaeological evidence depicting triumphs, parades and state meetings (events that would probably show them doing it)

In reality it was later added by European Romanticist painters who wanted to make the Romans look kewl, so in reality it's still a wholly European symbol.

Also

you can thank this nigga

is the op a kike?

yes, yes he is

Are you retarded? What was the Second Reich?

The Roman Salute is cultural appropriation!

The "Roman Salute" was widely used around the world before Hitler's rise; children in the U.S. had to do the salute during the pledge of allegiance at school.

It was a sign of power, allegiance, honor, and love originating in the heart which wished to protect its' Nation and people ending in the hands which were the tools that allowed them to do so.

Did the Americans betray there people every time they use the word Liberty because it's a fren…kill yourself, retard.

The British empire used roman salutes?