Posted on 11/06/2018 10:46:25 AM PST by Red Badger
Photographs show soldiers in the German Nazi Army dressing in women's clothing Some snaps show them putting on cross-dressing shows for each other while on the front line Others see them mucking about in women's underwear, and in some cases also make-up ______________________________________________________________________
A series of fascinating photographs showing how German Nazi soldiers would dress up in women's clothing and put on cross-dressing shows on the front line, has been compiled in a new book.
Artist Martin Dammann had intended to research soldiers' lives in the Third Reich, and ended up stumbling across a surprising number of amateur photographs of Nazi conscripts dressed as women.
They show Nazi soldiers in everything from bras and dresses to home-made crop-tops and skirts created from blankets.
Cross dressing during times of war was not isolated to the German Nazis, and notably also took place during World War I.
It is thought it served as a way to lighten the mood of soldier life, and to provide entertainment to tired and bored soldiers, a large majority of them heterosexual men starved of female company.
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YES!!
Once again, right you are...
LGBT culture in Berlin
Aspect of history
Berlin, the capital city of Germany, has an active LGBT community with a long history. Berlin has many gay districts, with the biggest of them, Schöneberg, also being the first in the world. Wikipedia
A Peek Inside Berlin’s Queer Club Scene Before Hitler Destroyed It
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Jul 19, 2016 ... As early as the turn of the century,
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Between World Wars, Gay Culture Flourished In Berlin : NPR
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Dec 17, 2014 ... In Gay Berlin, Robert Beachy
describes the rise of a gay subculture in the 1920s and ‘30s, how it contributed to our understanding of gay ... A gay club wasn’t going to be shut down because there were gay people there.
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Anyone who saw “Cabaret” would know that.
That’s why I stated multiple times the Japs were more vicious fighters than the krauts. You didnt see much faggots in the Imperial army and they gave US Marines a lot of headaches when they island hopped all the way to Tokyo..
You know, I could have gone the rest of my life very happily without knowing a thing about this... :/
After seeing how determined the Japs fought on Okinawa, that provided the justification for deciding to use "Fat Man" and "Little Boy". They knew an invasion would lead to far too many casualties....on both sides.
Curiosity compelled me. I dared to view the photos, to my regret.
The level of extreme faggotry displayed by the ‘soldiers’ in those pictures cannot be faked.
They were a different type of soldier, ya know what I’m sayin’? Girlie Gestapo doesn’t scare me!
I think soldiers have done this like forever!
I don’t think it necessarily means what the author is implying it means.
There was a hilarious Blackadder Goes Forth episode built a round a solider in drag act.
The first “Producers” may be the funniest movie ever made.
How about the Christmas stag dance in Stalag 17 where Animal thought he was dancing with Rita Hayworth? Pure comedy, no gender bending.
Mon Dieu! Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse!
For weeks this year, i was watching the old Battlefield series on Youtube. Guadalcanal, Midway, Okinawa, iwo Jima, Marianas...the bastards were harder to kill than krauts. That’s why Patton was laughing at these Nazis while Mcarthur wasn’t at his Jap adversaries.
These guys ain’t got nothin over the Brits.
There is a whole book on it- called “The Pink Swastika”
The deviants have been controlling this issue forever
"A....hundred and one pounds of fun. That's my little Honey Bun! Get a load of Honey Bun tonight!"
These guys aint got nothin over the Brits.
Or the US Navy.
...and in related news...
“Macron Calls for Real European Army to Protect EU from U.S.”
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