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Wonder what people make of these stills of the queen doing a mock Nazi Salute in 1933. from the video looks like prob her father taking the movie and they are larking about prob taking the piss of hitler coming to power

Think Sun are bloody dispicable and to say that its in the public interest in the first place is a total bullshit
Just Germans doing what they did in those timesSadSad
(18-07-2015 18:02 )SOCATOA Wrote: [ -> ]Just Germans doing what they did in those timesSadSad

Yeah My german grandmother whos about the Queens age said said you didnt have a choice to do it you did for a quiet life. any dissent and a group of nazi's would come round your house to damage either it or you

very dark time in german history
In the mid-80s Tony Benn stood for Parliament in a by-election in Chesterfield. There was a list of candidates a mile long & one of them was the only guy I've ever 100% wanted to vote for. His platform was 'Reclassify Sun newspaper as comic'. The Sun clearly hasn't changed.
In 1933 nobody could have foreseen the full extent of the horror hitler and his nazi party would inflict upon the world, the sun should be ashamed of themselves for publishing a photo with the intention of making out that such young children would have nazi sympathies.
Find it ironic thought that it was the queens generation who fought against Nazi'ism so that Gutter press can run stories like this.
The Sun...good points:

tits on page 3

bad points:
a pile of shit run by cuntsImportantBig Grin
A huge fuss over nothing. A 6 year old child larking around mimicking the actions of her mother and Uncle who would have been more concerned with the threat from communism at the time, considering the fate of the Romanovs.
I doubt anybody thought anyhting of the nazi salute in 1933
The Bellamy salute, as it should be known, was first used in Roman times but was later adopted by the United States of America to accompany the Pledge of Allegiance. But when it was subsequently used by Italian fascists and Nazis in the 1920s and 1930s, Congress changed it to the 'putting your hand over your heart' gesture in 1942.

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The Sun aren't interested in what it means or its historical significance, they're just doing everything they can to sell newspapers - as always.

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