chilling scene. I can't believe it actually happened
>>200786908If you stand for nothing then you'll fall for anything
Whaddaya gonna do? At least he didn't suffer.
HE DIDNT FLY SO GOOD
>>200786908Givin' him the ol' heeb-ho
>>200786908Real-life nazis were more cruel then that. We should stop whitewashing them in media.
>perhaps he's wandering why you would shoot a man with a sniper rifle before being removed from office by the ss for the mistreatment of jewish inmates
>>200788160:O expleen
>>200786908>Why aren't you standing, man in a wheelchair!?>That's it, throw him out the window!Were the nazis retarded, did no one think to tell him what a wheelchair meant?
>>200788191The point is that he was aware what a wheelchair is
Nazis are demons on earth unleashed. Its frightening that day by day we are moving closer to this kind of regime
>>200788225Unbelievable!
You spin my head right round right round when you go down when you go down down
>>200788246True. I'd love to be the guy who gunned down SS soldiers with a machine gun during Dachau reprisals :3
>>200788183Ralph Finnes character in Schindler's List was tried by the SS for mistreatment against jews and for stealing their property. He was found guilty of harming jewish prisoners and was removed from his post.
>>200788291SO LONG GAY BOWSER
>>200788304But the SS's action against Göth was not motivated by any desire to protect Jews or prevent their mistreatment. The primary concern was Göth's misconduct in terms of corruption and unauthorized actions that went against SS regulations. It was about maintaining internal order and discipline rather than humanitarian reasons.
>>200786932kek
>>200788452Sure, and you know that because you were in the meeting when they discussed him?
>>200788225Was he? He was a socialist after all, which makes him a mouthbreathing retard, but he was also a soldier which cranks the retardation to eleven.
>>200788546We have historical documents, such as internal SS reports, testimonies from Nazi officials, and records from the Nuremberg Trials, which indicate that the SS's actions against their own members were largely driven by concerns over discipline, corruption, and maintaining the efficiency of the extermination and concentration camp system. Heinrich Himmler was more concerned about maintaining strict control and preventing theft or unauthorized actions that could disrupt their operations.