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78Kombi Fri Jul 23, 2010 11:47 am

static wrote: Anyone who sports one of those Swastika hubcaps is a complete tool.

You may not think that you are personally celebrating the murders of 30 million people, but many others will.
And you would do this why? So that we can all see that you have no common sense as well as a tiny pecker?

Shame.
right a hubcap makes that statement.lol
if that were the case then anyone wearing any flag of any nation or any religious symbol should follow suit. and the tiny pecker comment just shows you are the tool

79SuperVert Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:32 pm

It seems that the ban on the swastika is generally loosening, and that makes me a little uncomfortable. In current model train product lines from European companies I'm now beginning to see models of German war-era railroad locomotives and cars showing the German railroad eagle and swastika-in-a-circle logo. You didn't see that ten years ago. The swastika used to be blanked out.

aliennetwork Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:44 pm

When I lived in Germany, 2001-2005, My wife (German) told me it was illegal to display a swastika, or do the salute.

Cool thing is before we got married, I lived on post in the old German barracks. No swastikas, but a lot of the detail for the other symbols were still on the building. I would sit in my room and think about all the soldiers, German, or American that lived there before me. Really took you back in time.

Cambrai Fritsch Kaserne, Darmstadt, Germany.


notchboy Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:30 pm

At the Texaco refinery in Lon Beach we would come across large pipe valves that were manufactured in Germany pre WW2. We could easily spot them with there large swastikas on them. Every once in awile we would find a pipe union with the mark as well. Those pipe pieces are still in use today.

EZ Gruv Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:45 pm

Three pages about a hubcap. Geezus.

1977_L63H_P27 Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:15 pm

notchboy wrote: SGKent wrote: here is all the info needed to make your own judgement.

http://www.americannaziparty.com/


Your going to get this shit locked. That has nothing to do with a KDF symbol.

I believe the caps origin has been established. Its actually a fantasy cap anyway as it was never on a VW produced back then. If I recall correct.

The cog type was the only one made.



They were a reality. They just didn't get on the mass produced models tho'. Peace!

ccpalmer Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:37 pm

chabanais wrote: Of course, KDF stands for Kraft durch Freude or Strength Through Joy... sorta like work sets you free... another NAZI slogan.

Hermann Goering was in charge of the whole KDF thing. The only KDF joke I know is that Goering wanted strength in the back and joy in the front.

If you have a Nazi made dub use 'em... if not why bother?



Figures. he had it backwards. Simple as that



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