Dunno if she is celebrating, educating or
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. When I studied the Third Reich I traveled to local flohmarkts to find items near Leipzig and the eastern part of the country. I would window shop and my local national friends bought it for me since some sellers would give the
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and I even sourced deutschmarks for associates. Leipzig was as far as I would go as my German homies warned me don't go too far East, especially by myself. If you get the elders drunk enough, they can tell you about their parents or their own experience in Hitler's youth nazi training camps. The kids didn't know what they were being taught, only that they were nationalists. That time in history was pretty interesting and nazism pervaded Europe. It should be studied and not just showcased in the Anne Frank House's of Amsterdam or Holocaust Museum in DC. Even that coveted Neuschwanstein Castle (Disney modeled their logo from it) housed stolen shyt confiscated from Nazi police. And the swastika is an ancient Hindu symbol. You can't revert history but you can learn from it. WW II should be studied by everyone, particularly people of color who were under colonial rule and could have reversed history as the world powers were bombing and starving each other. So many advances in medicine were made from experiments in the concentration camps and capital gained from slave labor (East European forced labor build Germany's infamous autobahn) and the Germans perfected that shyt by the 30s from massacring the people Naimbia. Anywho Everyone who owns or study that shyt isn't racist or a sympathizer, at least I am not.
Oh hell hawl...that pony has a 'tache