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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Leni Riefenstahl made a propaganda film with SS troopers (iirc) in drag as extras, shortage of women or something.
You talking Brown Shirts?
Disgusting then, disgusting now.
And we’re in a long, protracted period similar to post WWI Germany.
The likes of which would make Berlin blush.
Makes me think of Oholah and Oholibah.
Lot of interesting info as to the “marketing” of this lewdness in Germany during that period.
That's because it was probably only trained samurai that were homosexuals.
At least from descriptions of a bunch of homosexual Japanese period samurai films I've come across. Didn't pursue them either, just as I still haven't seen that US film about gay cowboys eating pudding.
Tampopo, they aren't. OTOH, the yakuza that opened the film talks about sausages in his final scene.
Les Boys - Dire Straits (From ‘Making Movies’)
Les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
They’re not afraid now
A disco bar in Germany
Les boys are glad to be
Upon parade now
Les boys got leather straps
Les boys got SS caps
But they got no gun now
Get dressed up, get a little risky
Got to do a little S & M, these days
It’s all in fun now
Les boys come on again
For the high class whores
And the businessmen
Who drive in their Mercedes Benz
To a disco bar in Old Munchen, yea
When I had get the jokes that the DJ makes
They get nervous and they make mistakes
They’re bad for business
Some tourist take a photograph
(Photograph)
Les boys don’t get one laugh
He says they’re useless
Les boys come on again
For the high class whores
And the businessmen
Who drive in their Mercedes Benz
To a disco bar in Old Munchen
Late at night when they’re gone away
Les boys dream of John Genet
High heel shoes and a black beret
And the posters on the wall that say
Les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
Les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
Les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
Hey, les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
Les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
Hey, les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
Les boys do cabaret
Les boys are glad to be gay
Les boys do cabaret
Les boys do cabaret
LOL American soldiers did this type of show in WW2 also. It didnt mean they were transvestites or transgenders.
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So did the Brits. I have a book on the POWs at Colditz that shows them having shows dressed up in drag.
Funny how liberals have to try and go to any extremes to normalize their current-day perversions.
Yes, the leadership and much of the membership of both the SA and the SS were homosexuals.
I have a picture of my dad back in the Sixties at a beach party in Subic Bay, PI wearing a grass skirt and coconuts...
As a kid, I remember there were a few wild adult parties there. They did NOT comport themselves as adults there!
Back when drinking alcohol and smoking tobacco was legal in the military.
I remember reading “Escape From Colditz” when I was 10, and boy, did that ever leave an impact on me. I was astonished at the tunnel digging, and...that glider, built right under the noses of the Nazis.
I am going to have to read that again...
I’d forgotten about Brunch!
At risk of being called a liar. I can remember attending “talent” shows at the local (deep south) high school in the late 40’s and 50’s that featured mostly high school football players dressed up as girls/women. This was a fun night for the packed audience of parents/siblings/teachers/administration.
While these burley young men clowned around on the stage the audience hooped it up. High school girls typically helped the guys into their “costumes”, and applied various amounts of makeup. I am sure if any pictures were shown on the internet these young men would be shamed for what at the time was nothing but a funny night for all. Everybody understood what this was all about.
At the time, I doubt that few people in the audience had ever seen a “real” sicko that actually dressed up as the opposite sex for purposes of doing the transgender thing. At the time, I had never even heard the word “transgender”, and anytime I saw a boy put on girls clothes it was never anything but acting like a clown. In other words this was nothing but a clown suit to go out and get laughs.
But again, this was waaaaayy before the country had become warped to the extent it is today. Oh yeah...we also thought being gay meant being merry and carefree. But, what did we know? Flame away.
In the early 60s I made my little brother put on our sister’s dress because he wanted to ride my bike...................
The nazi movement was always heavily homosexual to it’s core.
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