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carbone14 · 1 year
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Un MP américain fouille un officier SS – Bataille de Normandie – 1944
Photographe : Robert Capa
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as83rrzz · 5 months
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Reposting my Müller biography
THIS POST DOES NOT SUPPORT THE N*ZI IDEOLOGY, IT IS PURELY EDUCATIONAL
Heinrich Müller [28 April 1900 - Unknown date of death] was a high-ranking Schutzstaffel [SS] officer and police official of the N*zi Reich. Müller was born in Munich, Germany to a catholic household. During the last year of the First World War [1918], Müller provided himself as a pilot for an artillery spotting unit in the Luftstreitkräfte, and was accorded on multiple occasions for bravery, [The Iron Cross First and Second Class, Bavarian Pilots Badge, and Bavarian Military Merit Cross Second Class with Swords].
After the end of the First World War, Müller joined the Bavarian Police as an auxiliary worker in 1919, witnessing the suppression of the Communist and Red Army risings in Munich during the Bavarian Soviet Republic, and developing his enmity of Communism.
Throughout the years of the Weimar Republic, Müller rose quickly through the ranks and secured his place as head of the Munich Political Police Department.
While in his SS career, Müller was acquainted with many members of the N*zi Party [NSDAP], These members including Reinhard Heydrich and Heinrich Himmler. Müller was generally seen as a supporter of the Bavarian People's Party [The predominant party, ruling Bavaria at the time] during the Weimar period. On 9 March 1933, the N*zi putsch deposed the Bavarian government that Müller held the title Minister-President of. Müller commanded his superiors to perform force against the N*zi movement. These actions influenced Müller's rise and as a result, Müller was promoted to Polizeiobersekretär, in May 1933 and then Criminal Inspector, in November 1933.
Heinrich Müller joined the Schutzstaffel [SS] in 1934 and by 1936, Müller was its operations chief. Müller was then promoted to the Standartenführer [colonel] rank in 1937, following on to 1938 when Müller was made Inspector of the Security Police for the entirety of Austria. One of Müller's first major acts that stood out was on 9-10 November 1938, when Müller directed the arrest of 20,000-30,000 Jews. Müller was also tasked by Reinhard Heydrich during the summer of 1939 to construct a centrally organized authority to handle the eventual emigration of the Jews.
Although Müller was part of the N*zi movement, Müller had a preference for the Red Army, admiring the Soviet police and publicly comparing Stalin against H¡tler, claiming Stalin performed leadership more preferably. [This of course was very contrast to his previous enmity of Communism].
Müller was made chief of the RSHA [Amt IV], Office/Dept on September 1939. Müller gained the title 'Gestapo Muller' to differentiate him from another Schutzstaffel [SS] general with the name Heinrich Müller.
Müller continued to rise rapidly through the Schutzstaffel [SS] ranks, becoming an SS-Oberführer in October 1939, and then the rank Gruppenführer and Lieutenant General of the Police in November 1941.
Concluding with Müller's disappearance, Müller was last reported being seen in the Führerbunker, on the evening of 30 April 1945, the date of H¡tler's suicide. Müller's cause of death or the whereabouts of his remains have not been confirmed, but it is suggested that Müller was either killed by the Russians or had committed suicide during the fall of Berlin. If Müller's body has indeed been recovered, it was not identified.
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aninvisiblevision · 7 months
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The Royal Guard pulling up to the scene really is one of the coldest intros in anime for a group of villains.
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A Jan. 6 rioter who wore a "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt inside the U.S. Capitol was sentenced to 75 days in prison on Thursday.
Robert Keith Packer was arrested the week after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, and pleaded guilty a year later, in January, to a misdemeanor charge of unlawful picketing and parading. The government wanted him to serve 75 days of incarceration as well as three years of probation. Packer's sister had asked for leniency, and urged the court not to “judge a book by [its] cover.” But a federal prosecutor told the judge that the "words on his clothing showed you his intent” on Jan. 6.
“Mr. Packer showed the world who he was on Jan. 6 by both his deeds and his actions," Assistant U.S. Attorney Mona Furst told the court Thursday. "He posted his belief on his clothing that day.”
Nichols said there was clearly an intent to wearing the sweatshirt, but Packer hadn't explained what it was.
“It seems to me that he wore that sweatshirt for a reason. We don’t know what that reason was, because Mr. Packer hasn’t told us,” Nichols said.
Packer admitted that he traveled from Newport News, Virginia, to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6 "to attend the rally" held by former President Donald Trump and that he then "entered the building despite seeing broken windows and tear gas deployed by police." He also admitted he was "in a crowd of people in the hallway when rioters took down and broke apart" a sign bearing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's name that was located outside her office.
U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols, a Trump nominee confirmed in 2019, sentenced Packer during a virtual court hearing. Nichols called Packer's sweatshirt “incredibly offensive," but said there was no evidence that Packer used violence against officers. Nichols said while he thought Packer was probably sincere in his regret, his apology was not as full-throated as those of other defendants.
Nichols said Packer was "somewhat above average" in terms of culpability when compared to other defendants who pleaded guilty to the same charge.
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Furst said Packer "has not expressed any remorse" for his actions on Jan. 6 or expressed concern for the officers assaulted that day, he's only focused on the impact on his life.
“It’s all about what happened to him.”
Packer's defense attorney, Stephen Brennwald, compared Packer to Forrest Gump, writing that Packer's "demeanor and presence... appeared to be similar to the character played by Tom Hanks in the movie Forrest Gump — a man who went through life almost as if he was outside of his body and mind, looking in." Brennwald said he'd already gotten emails that said his comparison was offensive to Forrest Gump.
Brennwald wrote that Packer had received "quite significant" harassment from the public, "mostly because of the nature of the offensive shirt he was wearing." Packer chose not to make any comments to the judge ahead of his sentencing. Brennwald also said that Packer's own son won't speak to him because of his views, and asked the court to impose a probationary sentence.
In court Thursday, Brennwald wondered if Packer would be treated differently if he had short hair, no beard, and was wearing a Nike shirt instead of a "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt. There's "no question" that Packer's sweatshirt is offensive, Brennwald said, but he argued his client shouldn't be punished for the content of his shirt.
Brennwald said he had discussions with Packer about concentration camps, and Packer has acknowledged the existence of such camps, but Brennwald didn't want to elaborate beyond that. Packer doesn't consider himself a white supremacist, and was upset that he was being referred to as such.
“He was very mad when people were calling him a white supremacist,” Brennwald said. “He wanted me to sue Nancy Pelosi when she made some statement on the House floor about him being a white supremacist.”
Kimberly Rice, Packer's sister, wrote a letter in support of her brother, calling him "hands down the BEST BROTHER with a HUGE heart and gentle soul." She said they grew up in a "blue collar, middle class Christian values home," and that they traveled to D.C. together, but wrote that she left early because of the cold weather. She portrayed her brother as a victim of media attention.
"Over the last year and half the media has portrayed and described a person who he is NOT and NEVER has been. His day to day living over the last year and half has been so altered and a major struggle for him, living in fear because of the news media slandering his name and making him out to be some monster that he absolutely is not, losing his long tenure job, death threats to him and and so on," she wrote.
"It’s so easy to judge a book by it’s [sic] cover, without knowing the details of what is truly inside — yet it is also so wrong. All over a sweatshirt — yes a sweatshirt," she wrote, describing a sweatshirt celebrating the location of at least 1.1 million deaths during the Holocaust. "Yes, it could be considered in poor taste just as much as so much more is these days, but it’s not a crime for freedom of expression."
The government’s sentencing memo notes that his sweatshirt bore the word “STAFF” on the back and the phrase “Work Means Freedom” on the front, which “recalls the sign over the entrance to the Auschwitz death camp operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War Two.”
Packer, when asked during a FBI interview after his guilty plea why he had worn the "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt, "fatuously replied 'because I was cold'," according to federal prosecutors.
The "Camp Auschwitz" shirt wasn't the only piece of pro-nazi paraphernalia that Packer sported on Jan. 6. Video provided to NBC News this week shows that earlier in the day Packer was wearing a "Schutzstaffel" shirt, referencing Adolph Hitler's paramilitary unit headed by Heinrich Himmler that is more commonly referred to as the "SS." The government presented an image from that video in court on Thursday.
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More than 850 people have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 attack and more than 350 have been convicted. Sentences have ranged from short periods of probation for misdemeanors to a decade behind bars for a former New York City police officer who assaulted a D.C. police officer on Jan. 6 and then lied on the stand. The FBI has the names of hundreds of additional Jan. 6 participants who could be charged but have not yet been arrested.
Earlier this week, a Trump-appointed judge convicted three rioters of felony charges in connection with the violence in the tunnel on the west side of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, but acquitted two of the defendants on an obstruction of an official proceeding charge that came with significant prison exposure.
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playitagin · 11 months
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1945–Heinrich Himmler commits suicid.
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Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈluːɪtˌpɔlt ˈhɪmlɐ] (listen); 7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron; SS), and a leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany. Himmler was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and a main architect of the Holocaust.
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On May.23 Himmler was taken to the headquarters of the Second British Army in Lüneburg, where a doctor conducted a medical exam on him. The doctor attempted to examine the inside of Himmler's mouth, but the prisoner was reluctant to open it and jerked his head away. Himmler then bit into a hidden potassium cyanide pill and collapsed onto the floor. He was dead within 15 minutes,[206][207] despite efforts to expel the poison from his system.[208] Shortly afterward, Himmler's body was buried in an unmarked grave near Lüneburg. The grave's location remains unknown.
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swamprelics · 4 months
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Very based Christmas wreath
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haarmonia · 2 years
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saviorangell2 · 1 year
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Ww2
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carbone14 · 2 years
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Soldats allemands de la Waffen-SS manœuvrant un canon antichar de 50 mm (50 mm Pak 38) – Les Balkans ? – 1941-1944
©Bundesarchiv - Bild 146-1970-025-28
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vykwolf · 1 year
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„Sorge Dich nicht um das, was kommen mag, weine nicht um das, was vergeht; aber sorge, Dich nicht selbst zu verlieren, und weine, wenn Du dahintreibst im Strome der Zeit, ohne den Himmel in Dir zu tragen.“
Friedrich Schleiermacher
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neo-zone · 4 months
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Hehe, face to face
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playitagin · 1 year
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Apr.04.1925. The Schutzstaffel (SS) is founded under Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany.
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purple-n-dawn · 2 years
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Before throwing nazism accusations to people like grains of rice, learn to search for the actual meaning of words you don't know and the fucking context behind.
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okb-hpolitburo · 2 years
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Hi, guys! I’m back with yet another sneak peek at things to come, namely an action figure I made of the upcoming main antagonist of Season 2 of Nemisis: The Radio Series! Here’s a dark backstory as usual, straight from the files of CIA analyst Dr. Kay Miller, so you can come to know and hate the ancient fugitive Nazi economist-turned-terrorist financier ‘DEADBEARD’. ————————————————————— DISCLAIMER: I, Damian Triulcio, by writing this, do solemnly declare that this post is for entertainment purposes only and do not under any circumstances excuse nor condone the crimes committed by the Third Reich between 1923 and 1945. The world must never forget the harsh example of inhumanity set by the National Socialist movement during the Holocaust. ————————————————————— #12inchfigure #custom12inchfigure #nemisistheradioseries #nemisisthesunofmay #thesunofmay #deadbeard #sssturmbannführer #schutzstaffel⚡️⚡️#nazi #antagonist #badguy #worldbuilding #prussia #odessa #drkaymiller #cia #ciafiles #totenkopfss #holocaust #neverforgetholocaust #evil #dragonfigures #dragonfiguresww2 #sideshowcollectibles #custompaintjob #major https://www.instagram.com/p/Cief7clObpK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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