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Karl Ramstrom
July 9th, 2004, 03:10 AM
Nazis in television shows were always an audience eye-grabber, whether you loved 'em or hated 'em. Maybe it was the macho-looking uniforms, arguably the best-tailored, coolest looking army threads of any warring country on either the Axis or Allied side. Or maybe it was the suggestion of unbridled ruthlessness and power that Nazi uniforms evoked. Or possibly...for some of us...it was the unspoken feeling that maybe...just maybe...the wrong side won in WWII. Whatever the reason, Nazis in television have always had a visceral appeal to most of us, and during the 1960's, Nazis were abundant on our television screens, appearing in war dramas, comedys, even sci-fi shows, as this first photographic offering illustrates....
http://www.trek5.com/caps/tos/52_POF/images/52_POF_164.jpg
Dr. McCoy looks pretty convincing as a Nazi officer in this Star Trek episode

Herman van Houten
July 9th, 2004, 05:24 AM
Does anyone know what this episode was called? I would like to get it through some filesharing prog.

John in Woodbridge
July 9th, 2004, 07:09 AM
I'm wondering where I can get some of the Nazi progaganda films pre-WWII. Those were fascinating.

Karl Ramstrom
July 9th, 2004, 12:19 PM
Another 1960's TV Nazi - perhaps the most famous TV Nazi of all time...
http://www.leisuresuit.net/Webzine/cont_grf/wernerklemperer.jpg

Antiochus Epiphanes
July 9th, 2004, 12:28 PM
the uniforms of the 40s were definitely more chic than the uniforms of the 30s. the short ties were kind of silly looking to my eye.

who hasnt had a few laughs of big fat georing in his goofy pimpstyle uniforms? based on that alone, I had little regard for him until I read Irving's book "Nuremberg" where he comes out very heroically.

Karl Ramstrom
July 9th, 2004, 02:24 PM
Another 1960's TV Nazi, "Hauptmann Dietrich" of the German Afrika Korps....

http://www.fandom.tv/SunCompass/images/dietrichtalk2.jpg

N.B. Forrest
July 9th, 2004, 09:46 PM
To me, Klemperer looked quite Aryan. He only took the role of Klink on the condition that the show would make the Nazis look like fools.

Was John Banner, the actor who played Sgt. Schultz also a kike?

diabloblanco92
July 9th, 2004, 10:03 PM
Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner and Werner Klemperer...all jews. I guess it gave jew execs a sense of control and power over Aryans to parade actors of the tribe (who didn't appear very jewish, that's how they got accepted by the gullible goyim) in "nazi" regalia.

Shatner was always full of balloon juice, what a head on that boychik! Nimoy was actually jewier, writing a successful book, "I'm not Spock", then years later another successful book, "I am Spock." 'What's that called again, class, jews set up, jews knock down, jews take profits.' So this time the first two were reversed, big deal.

I have to admit I never saw Klemperer in a episode of Hogan's Heroes or an interview where he was not likable. He said Bob Crane's peccadilloes were "a little indiscrete" but that he was otherwise a great guy. Impressive for a jew...and highly anecdotal.

Why the fuck stop there, how about "Oops Im not Spock afterall"? A Jewish Vulcan?.....Fascinating. LOL

Karl Ramstrom
July 9th, 2004, 10:33 PM
Sgt. Saunders (Vic Morrow) in a 1960's "Combat" episode being held captive by SS Kapitan Steiner (Richard Basehart of "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea" fame)

http://img73.photobucket.com/albums/v222/ihn4f/CombatSaundersAndSteiner.jpg

bizmark
July 10th, 2004, 03:43 AM
Does anyone know what this episode was called? I would like to get it through some filesharing prog.

googling "star trek nazi episode" turned up this:

http://www.ericweisstein.com/fun/startrek/PatternsOfForce.html

funny that it appears to be on a Jewboy's site.

more: reviews on amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6300213560/002-1615364-6324811?v=glance

more: a ton of screencaps:

http://www.trek5.com/caps/tos/52_POF/

Herman van Houten
July 10th, 2004, 04:16 AM
Thank bizmark, from your first link:

Star Trek Epsiode 52, Season 2:
Patterns of Force
Excrutiatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

Episode #: << 52 >>
Air #: << 50 >>
Season: 2
Air Date: 1968-02-16
Stardate: 2534.0
Writer: John Meredyth Lucas
Story:
Director: Vincent McEveety
Guests: David Brian (John Gill?), Skip Homeier (Melakon), Richard Evans, Valora Norland (Blond spy), William Wintersole, Patrick Horgan, Ralph Maurer, Gilbert Green

When the Enterprise approaches the inner planet Ekos to investigate the cessation of communication with researcher John Gill, it is attacked with a rocket carrying a nuclear weapon. This is puzzling as well as dangerous, since neither the outer planet Zeon nor the inner planet Ekos is technologically advanced enough to possess rockets or nuclear warheads. The Enterprise retreats to maximum orbital distance and Kirk and Spock beam down (after having position-broadcasting transponders surgically implanted in case of mishaps).

Kirk and Spock discover that a Nazi movement has swept the planet, complete with genocide of the "Zeon pigs" residing on Ekos. They view a public newscast in which the Iron Cross second class is presented to Daras, hero of the Fatherland. Kirk and Spock are also shocked to learn that Gill appears to be the leader of the planet's Nazi movement.

When they are approached and questioned by a Nazi Lieutenant, they overpower him and Spock steals his uniform. Spock then pretends that Kirk is a Zeon he has captured and nerve pinches a Gestapo commander who wishes to take charge of Kirk. This provides Kirk's uniform, and Spock compliments Kirk by telling him "You should make a very convincing Nazi."

As Kirk and Spock make their way to see the Führer, they are confronted by a Nazi S.S. Major after Spock neglects to salute him. The Major becomes suspicious, and Spock is exposed when he is forced to remove his helmet. Spock and Kirk are then whipped in the process of being interrogated. Nazi Party Chairman Eneg interrupts the "questioning" and tells the Nazis to lock up Kirk and Spock for an hour (in contradiction to standing orders to execute prisoners after interrogation).

In prison, Kirk and Spock speak to an imprisoned Zeon (whom they had previously encountered being beaten on the street by the Nazis) and find that the Nazi movement began several years ago (corresponding with the arrival of Gill). They escape from prison by making a primitive laser from the rubindium crystals in their transponders using their cell's incandescent bulb as the excitation source (not quite a flash arc and ruby crystal, but close enough in a pinch). Spock hides outside the cell and then nerve pinches the guard when Kirk summons him under the pretext of wanting to talk. Kirk and Spock also allow the Zeon prisoner to tag along.

Kirk and Spock penetrate Nazi headquarters with the help of Secretary Daras and Chairman Eneg. They discover that Gill is only the drugged puppet of deputy Führer Melakon after he gives a stilted speech unleashing the final assault on Zeon. McCoy is beamed down and manages to barely overcome the drug. Gill tells them that he started the Nazi movement to unify the planet (because it was the "most efficient system Earth ever knew"). With an extra hypo from Kirk, Gill manages to call back the invasion fleet and denounce Melakon as a traitor. Melakon grabs a machine-gun and kills Gill, only to be shot himself. Chairman Eneg takes over and stops the killing, declaring that "it is time to live the way our Fürher intended. Kirk and company then return to the Enterprise in peace.

The 60s were the time the kikes transformed the media into a totalitarian kikenvision. That means the old Star Trek series still have many enjoyabable moments but everything after that is multicultural shit.

John in Woodbridge
July 10th, 2004, 08:37 AM
This Nazi character in "The Pianist" was well done.

http://home.comcast.net/~jk121764/nazi1.jpg

Karl Ramstrom
July 10th, 2004, 06:28 PM
Going back to the 1940's, we find one of the first American portrays of Adolf Hitler in film...

http://www.sdjewishjournal.com/stories/stories/images/3-04%20Three%20Stooges%20as%20Nazis.jpg

Karl Ramstrom
July 10th, 2004, 06:35 PM
From Moe's Hitler on The Three Stooges, we go to another portrayal - Richard Basehart's (of Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea fame) serious attempt to depict Der Fuehrer in a more human light, here shown with his lovely Eva Braun...


http://www.richardbasehart.com/images/outtakes/rbhitler2b.jpg

Uncle Marc
July 11th, 2004, 12:13 AM
Nazis in television shows were always an audience eye-grabber, whether you loved 'em or hated 'em. Maybe it was the macho-looking uniforms, arguably the best-tailored, coolest looking army threads of any warring country on either the Axis or Allied side. Or maybe it was the suggestion of unbridled ruthlessness and power that Nazi uniforms evoked. Or possibly...for some of us...it was the unspoken feeling that maybe...just maybe...the wrong side won in WWII. Whatever the reason, Nazis in television have always had a visceral appeal to most of us, and during the 1960's, Nazis were abundant on our television screens, appearing in war dramas, comedys, even sci-fi shows, as this first photographic offering illustrates....
http://www.trek5.com/caps/tos/52_POF/images/52_POF_164.jpg
Dr. McCoy looks pretty convincing as a Nazi officer in this Star Trek episode

In German language they will say, that those 4 Guys are in the
"Bekleidungskammer" :D

Greetings... :)

N.B. Forrest
July 11th, 2004, 12:18 AM
I wouldn't doubt it for a minute.

Yes, John Banner was a kike also.

For some reason, Banner seems to have made a habit of playing "despicable Krauts": he also played a "guilty" German mayor in "The Young Lions", the anti-Nazi tract starring Marlon Brando, fag Montgomery Clift, lounge lizard Dean Martin (!) and Maximillian Schell - who apparently was either a self-hating German or a yet another kike, since he also played the defense attorney in the loathsome "Judgment at Nuremburg".

Bragi
July 11th, 2004, 12:36 AM
I found this pretty amusing image on the web.

Sieg Heil Herr Gates.
http://www.zpub.com/un/bill/nazi.jpg

Hope I'm not too off topic. Obviously this pic was done by a lemming attempting to mock Microsot's software dictatorship.

Karl Ramstrom
July 11th, 2004, 01:24 AM
Clint Eastwood as a Nazi in "Where Eagles Dare"...
http://www.clinteastwooddomain.fsnet.co.uk/pictures/eagles.2.jpg

Uncle Marc
July 11th, 2004, 01:27 AM
I'll hope, that will not "Off-topic" too, but check out that dog, which can make a fully SIEG-Salute:

http://geocities.com/hillsboromoonbeam/

undefined I'll think, it's amazing !!!

Grüsse... :)

Sieg
July 11th, 2004, 03:35 AM
Nimoy was actually jewier, writing a successful book, "I'm not Spock", then years later another successful book, "I am Spock." 'What's that called again, class, jews set up, jews knock down, jews take profits.' So this time the first two were reversed, big deal.


He also write a third book, called, "I'm Not Spock, I'm Spockstein, But If It helps Me Fool The Goy Audience, I'm McTavish."

Der kleine Doktor
July 11th, 2004, 11:46 AM
TV/movies has always protrayed them unauthentically.

Spandau
July 16th, 2004, 04:38 PM
This Nazi character in "The Pianist" was well done.

http://home.comcast.net/~jk121764/nazi1.jpg

Actually that man is wearing a Heer uniform. Members of the Heer (German Army) were not allowed to be members of the NSDAP. Until that was revoked by the Führer close to the end of the war. So, not a "Nazi".

Spandau
July 16th, 2004, 04:40 PM
Clint Eastwood as a Nazi in "Where Eagles Dare"...
http://www.clinteastwooddomain.fsnet.co.uk/pictures/eagles.2.jpg

Again, not portraying a "Nazi". Don't use the jew terminalogy. The word "Nazi" is derogatory. Invented, I believe, by zhids.

Donald E. Pauly
July 16th, 2004, 09:34 PM
the uniforms of the 40s were definitely more chic than the uniforms of the 30s. the short ties were kind of silly looking to my eye.

who hasnt had a few laughs of big fat georing in his goofy pimpstyle uniforms? based on that alone, I had little regard for him until I read Irving's book "Nuremberg" where he comes out very heroically.


Also read Irvings biography of Goering and you will find out he was less a fool than commonly believed. He instituted quite a number of conservation measures for wildlife that are still in effect in Germany .

Sieg
July 20th, 2004, 09:04 AM
Again, not portraying a "Nazi". Don't use the jew terminalogy. The word "Nazi" is derogatory. Invented, I believe, by zhids.

Are you quite sure about that, Spandau? As I'm sure you know, the term Nazi is merely an acronym of Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. I've never read anything anywhere to suggest that the abbreviation "Nazi" was coined by jews in order to deride the organisation. I think it would have been simply a useful abbreviation, probably even used by members themselves for convenience. I'm only speculating, of course. Perhaps you are better-read than I. :)

And even if the term was first used by enemies of the Party, there is no reason to think it was necessarily used in a derogatory sense. Again, it may have been simply easier to use during heated political arguments and in newspaper headlines.

(Certainly, "Nazi" is used in a derogatory sense these days. But then, what can we expect from a jewified world?)

Anyway, when all is said and done, I think we should continue to use the term, and proudly, especially if it was intended as a derogatory term. Don't let your enemy dictate terms, so to speak. ;)

Racial Inquisitor
July 20th, 2004, 05:57 PM
and Maximillian Schell - who apparently was either a self-hating German or a yet another kike,

He is Austrian, I believe.

Racial Inquisitor
July 20th, 2004, 06:03 PM
I found this pretty amusing image on the web.

Sieg Heil Herr Gates.
http://www.zpub.com/un/bill/nazi.jpg

Hope I'm not too off topic. Obviously this pic was done by a lemming attempting to mock Microsot's software dictatorship.

LOL! Heil Herr FourEyes!

Spandau
July 21st, 2004, 02:34 PM
Are you quite sure about that, Spandau? As I'm sure you know, the term Nazi is merely an acronym of Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. I've never read anything anywhere to suggest that the abbreviation "Nazi" was coined by jews in order to deride the organisation. I think it would have been simply a useful abbreviation, probably even used by members themselves for convenience. I'm only speculating, of course. Perhaps you are better-read than I. :)

And even if the term was first used by enemies of the Party, there is no reason to think it was necessarily used in a derogatory sense. Again, it may have been simply easier to use during heated political arguments and in newspaper headlines.

(Certainly, "Nazi" is used in a derogatory sense these days. But then, what can we expect from a jewified world?)

Anyway, when all is said and done, I think we should continue to use the term, and proudly, especially if it was intended as a derogatory term. Don't let your enemy dictate terms, so to speak. ;)

You make some good points. I can agree with You about using their (The Eternal Enemy) derogatory terms against them. Wearing them as a badge of pride. I guess what I was really trying to get at is the use of "Nazi" for German soldiers. It smacks of crappy allied propaganda. Again, The Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Wehrmacht were not even allowed to be members of the NSDAP (until, I believe, late '44/early '45). The use of the term "Nazi" was used by the Jewified Allies as a way to paint all servicemen of Germany as monsters. Not worthy of any humane consideration. As is shown by the Eisenhower Concentration Camps of the post-war period. How many German POW's died in them? Approx 50-55,000? This will be remembered kikenvermin.

Antiochus Epiphanes
July 22nd, 2004, 01:22 PM
Also read Irvings biography of Goering and you will find out he was less a fool than commonly believed. He instituted quite a number of conservation measures for wildlife that are still in effect in Germany .

thanks, I havent read that one. I'll pick it up.

I was frankly inspired by the story of Georing at Nuremberg. Note that he didnt kill himself until the end, and he used the opportunity to denounce the show trials and the occupation and the hypocrisy of the allies. We ought to be thankful at least one of the leadership was there to speak the truth, since so many others copped out or apologized like Speer, and so many also just took their lumps quietly.

Slobo Milosevic's heated denunciations of the jurisdiction of the UN tribunal are a repeat of Goering's would you agree?

Dasyurus Maculatus
July 22nd, 2004, 02:34 PM
Any one here remeber the regular appearance of the Nazi soldier on the period US 'comedy' show ' Rowan and Martin's laugh-in' from the 1970s.
The most unfunny comedy show ever on TV ?.

TheNazi soldier was a regular one-line joke that went on too far. Synopsis:

Bespectacled short fat member of Das Heer with Stahlhelm on kopf , peering from potted plants in office / studio saying catchphrase;

"Verry interesting, but stoopid"


Laugh?


No neither did I.
:(

Rgds
Das, Hobart

albion
July 22nd, 2004, 09:50 PM
http://www.rowanandmartinslaughin.com/wolfgang.jpg
"Vee have vays of dealing vith you Americans!"

NutHouseSmere
July 25th, 2004, 02:30 PM
http://www.rowanandmartinslaughin.com/wolfgang.jpg
"Vee have vays of dealing vith you Americans!"

Very interesting, but stupid.
:p

JohnJizmTree
July 29th, 2004, 04:03 AM
http://www.rowanandmartinslaughin.com/wolfgang.jpg
"Vee have vays of dealing vith you Americans!"

The BNP's Moderator thinks that all references to little nazis should be kept off WN sites as it alienates the ordinary middle class Sussex Downs voter.

If people want to play little Nazis they should change their avatars to someting more fluffy and friendly (fluffy bunnies spring to mind, watership down cartoon flowers, rolling Sussex hills with chalk valleys , post-windmills and clinker built clad timber framed walls, cob andw attle cow sheds, rare or endangered calcifuge plants such as the 'Drover's Hog Bean' or the lady' sSlipper Orchid, maybe even a picture of the Art Nouveau pantry door on the bookshop down in Cliffe Street ) or other voter-friendly symbol that ought to replace the Hackenkrueuz and closs up black and white photo of Gross-Rosens gallows that some use as Avatars.

The little Nazi with his tin hat on has no place in the forward thinking party of JJT.