/his/ is no good. Where was he stationed? How much fighting did it see in WWI?
>>65166533He was a courier for a while, which was pretty dangerous since you had to leave the trench pretty often without other people to distract bullets. Otherwise he started infantry from what I remember. He was definitely gassed a few times, which is where the 'stache comes from and the lack of its use in WW2.
>>65166533Combat messenger which was a damn dangerous job.
>>65166533He was first deployed at the 1st Battle of Ypres. On the 1st November 1914 he was promoted to Gefreiter (the second rank of an enlisted man). From the 9th November 1914 until the rest of the war Hitler served as a batman and a runner between the regimental HQ and its battalions staffs, where he never was deployed directly to the frontline (safe for one occasion in 1918). On the 2nd December 1914 Hitler and another runner earned the Iron Cross II. Class for saving their regimental commander whose HQ suffered a direct artillery hit. Despite him not being directly at the front he had to content with artillery fire and suffered two wound from it: firstly on the 5th October 1916 a shrapnel wound to his left thigh and on the 14th October 1918 a gas attack. On the 4th August 1918 Hitler earned the Iron Cross I. Class as he delivered messages directly to the front, which was cut off from the telephone lines. >>65166539>>65166668It wasn't that dangerous for him as he was a runner for the connection between the regimental HQ and the battalions staffs. Runners that were responsible for the connection between the battalions staffs and the companies were in a far worse position. >which was pretty dangerous since you had to leave the trench Only when the communication trenches were unusable.
How do we fix /his/? Right now it's nothing but a chaotic clusterfuck of religious nutjobs and pol aligned haplotards figthing over the definition of white.
>>65166968Delete it. 4chan never needed 1000 boards for every niche topic; they only serve to divide the userbase into islands a lot like generals (which are also cancer). We've had two April fool's events now that involved merging/reducing boards, and they were both a blast. During the DO4E one it was amazing to watch the blacked spambots on /b/ become unable to keep up and slide off the catalog as the board became random again for the first time in over a decade. You'd think the mods would have figured it out by now: if someone wants a place to discuss any hyper specific topic with a handful of people, they can go to r*ddit or discord. 4chan can't compete with those places when it comes to specificity. We need to go back to like 2005's board list and be a glorious, fun shitshow again.
>>65168098/co/ck/ was fun, hell even /ml/pol/ was.
>>65168098Nope. Keep it. It serves as the dung hill for flies (Indians larping as magatards).
>>65166893>It wasn't that dangerous for himHe was commended repeatedly for his bravery precisely because he took the dangerous jobs and when he was temporarily blinded in the hospital all he wanted was to get back to the front and keep fighting ASAPMongrel cunt.
>>65166539He famously thought use of gas in warfare was inhumane, though he was willing to allocate resources to disinfect POWs, including subversive communist vermin, using Zyklon B to prevent a lice-borne typhus outbreak.Seriously just a great guy all around.
>>65168160/mlpol/ was genuinely great. All the pony porn fucked up the bots, the shills couldn't get a handle on what was happening, and for a few glorious hours it was schizos and whackjobs getting along with ponut gooners. Probably the only time /pol/ has been useable.