Posted on 01/15/2005 5:34:38 PM PST by Pikamax
Photos prompt call for Nazi ban
Antony Barnett Sunday January 16, 2005 The Observer
The senior military chief who runs Sandhurst, Britain's elite army officer training academy, has been forced to apologise after a photograph was published showing officer cadets dressed as Nazis. Pictures taken at Sandhurst and published in yesterday's Daily Mail show several officers wearing Nazi uniforms and swastikas. One photo shows an officer cadet making a Hitler salute.
The photographs are hugely embarrassing for the army, coming in the week when Prince Harry was photographed at a party in a Nazi fancy dress costume, with a swastika on his arm. Harry is due to join Sandhurst to train as an officer later this year.
The furore over Harry's costume has continued to reverberate around the world, with German politicians calling for other European countries to follow Germany's law in banning Nazi insignia.
Markus Soeder, general secretary of Germany's Christian Socialist Union opposition, said: 'In a Europe grounded in peace and freedom there should be no place for Nazi symbols. They should be banned throughout Europe, as they are with good reason in Germany.'
At Sandhurst, the academy's commandant Major General Andrew Ritchie said he 'deeply regretted' any offence that may have been caused by the picture of the officer cadets.
He said: 'I believe these photographs were taken in the mid to later 90s at a fancy-dress parade. The parade is similar to a rag week stunt and is organised by the cadets at the end of their tough, year-long training.'
Ritchie said that in 2002 guidelines were put in place at Sandhurst to stop such behaviour. 'The policy today is very clear,' said Ritchie. 'These photographs do not reflect the high standards of duty and service instilled in the cadets during their training and subsequently demonstrated in their careers as officers in the British army.' Despite Ritchie's apology, the photo has offended some in the Jewish community. Lord Janner said: 'For future leaders to put on Nazi uniforms even for fun is incongruous, unacceptable and disrespectful to those who lost their lives.'
As well as officer cadets dressed as Nazis, others are pictured with their faces blackened and wearing Afro-wigs.
Can the world get a life?...or are we all doomed to be girlie men and burly girls?
Just great... a Nazi ban 64 years after their Defeat. So, we'll have to just wait another 61 years for a Islamofascist ban.
Harry's Great Uncle was a nazi sympethizer(sp?).
As the old Brit saying goes: In for a penny, in for a pound.
Harry deserves whatever he gets. There should be no reason to turn any Nazi uniform items into acceptable social costumes.
Anyone apologizing for his behavior or excusing it as a press overreaction should get to make a visit with him to the concentration camps as a reminder of what a Nazi really was.
I wonder if the stray fleeting hint of a thought has crossed "LJ's" brain that it is perfectly acceptable to "think" it is humorous to portray white male heads of households as bumbling dimwitted buffoons. Just as it is "outrageous, offensive, degrading and shocking" to poke a bit of fun at history in the form of costumes, wigs and black face. The reason for both is the same.
. . . . . . . . . Z E R O . . . . . . .
That's right, nothing. No reason whatsoever other than some fake fabricated "shock and outrage" which will sell news papers and provide airtime fodder for blabbermouth talking heads on Tee-Vee and a not-too-subtle left leaning of the mid-stream media to mentally condition the masses in communist based pee-cee.
File under "What were they thinking?". Too bad that file's overflowing already.
So you're in favor of military cadets parading around as Nazis?
Herr Soeder added, "we are dedicated to tolerance, diversity, and inclusiveness. We only don't tolerate those people, ideas, and things we dislike." *********************************
If Europe really were grounded in "peace and freedom" there would be no need to ban any symbols; people would just naturally shun them.
Saddly, they don't seem to have the same sense of horror or outrage for red armbands & flags; or for hammers and sickles.
Without even counting Africa, Southeast Asia, or China, anyone have any figures comparing death totals for Communism's various pogroms, purges, and deaths via "reeducation" vs Nazi & Fascist murders, not to include actual combat deaths?
Or is that an unfair question, since Lenin, Stalin, et al had about a 20 year head start on Hitler; and got to continue for about another 40 years?
Should read: The "Fuerer" over.............{;>)
None of waht you said is any excuse for apologia for Nazi sympathies. I'm disgusted by what I'm reading on this thread.
the jihad terrorist make the nazi look like a bunch of girl scouts when it comes to ruthless killings.
you would also think the liberal press would be all for the nazis being thier joyfull support of the jihadist.
So am I.
There is no excuse for dressing like a Nazi or to put on black-face (why would that even be funny). The mentality of the person who would find amusement in donning either "costume" is questionable.
I know you don't: 1) believe that but instead are just trying to make a point, or 2) you're a product of a public education and are not aware of Nazi history. Which is it?
I too, have been dismayed at the "oh, its no big thing" attitude on postings on this issue.I'm very upset about it, because of the 'cluelessness"of those wearing these symbols.
The real tragedy is that an overwheling majority of todays's young people,whether British or American, do not really know what the Nazi's were and would probably have no idea of the Holocuast or of the Soviet or Chinese Pograms. Harry is just not that unique. I'm not surprised about Sandhurst either...here the tragedy is that these bigoted and hatefilled feelings still are prevalent in Europe, now even with acting out on them.
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