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Post by kevinharrell on Aug 25, 2017 8:46:35 GMT -5
I saw a picture of this sign, and it appears to depict a falling Nazi. (The arms and legs appear to form a swastika.)
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Post by tvnacman on Aug 26, 2017 6:38:52 GMT -5
where was this sign?
John
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Post by kevinharrell on Aug 26, 2017 8:06:23 GMT -5
In the Mont Blank area.
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Post by wheelbender6 on Aug 26, 2017 8:25:26 GMT -5
Have you noticed that they never have hands or feet?
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Post by chewbaca on Aug 26, 2017 16:23:28 GMT -5
Maybe that why they be falling
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Post by oldchopperguy on Aug 26, 2017 21:51:28 GMT -5
Kevinharrell, GREAT call! The Montblanc pen story is PRICELESS. Have a bone on The Old Chopper Guy!The way I heard it on a documentary of the WWII Nazi story was as follows... Hitler wanted the finest pens in the world to have his enemies sign surrender and occupation papers (and to sign other major "Third Reich" stuff...). So... he had a Jewish writing-instrument master design such a pen. "Montblanc" which I believe means "White Mountain" is trademarked with the little white "snow-cap" on the pen cap. It also happens to be a Jewish "Star of David".Thus, Hitler and his henchmen would, unknown to them, always have the Star of David among their other goodies... Good "karma" for the Jews, bad for the Nazis._______________________________________________ Well, I looked up the history of the snow-cap, and it seems that originally, it actually was simply a "snow-cap" logo, used as early as 1914... WAY before Hitler... Back in the Kaiser's day. Even so, I'm betting a good old Jew designed the logo to incorporate the star anyway. It just predated the Nazi Party... Sort of "God giving them a reality-check in advance"... Is it a snow-capped mountain-top, OR is it a Star of David? Hey... It's BOTH!!! And, I'm betting Kevinharrell is right... Some creative artist got in a dig at the Nazis with the falling "Swastika-guy"... Good for him/her! Ride safe, and watch our for falling Nazis...Leo in Texas
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