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The Trump 2020 campaign has made a T-shirt that has drawn some condemnation for looking surprisingly similar to the NSDAP logo
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My Little Pony fans are ready to admit they have a Nazi problem
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Early warnings: How American journalists reported the rise of Hitler
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This is the Daily Stormer’s playbook
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The Hongerwinter: How famine under the Nazis revealed the cause of celiac disease
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The hunt for the German battleship Tirpitz, '42-44
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World War Two animated: Western Front 1940
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Why Hitler lost the war: German strategic mistakes in WWII
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Should white supremacists be allowed to practice law?
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Leader of US nazi terror group "The Base" revealed
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How would you kill Hitler?
The mission You have been tasked with the mission to kill Hitler. The mission is mandatory and you cannot decline it. You have access to a state of the art time machine: a simple Casio wristwatch...
The mission
You have been tasked with the mission to kill Hitler. The mission is mandatory and you cannot decline it. You have access to a state of the art time machine: a simple Casio wristwatch in which you enter the time, date and location where you wanna travel to. It can travel to any point in past Earth's history, and it is programmed to automatically and safely return you to the present time as soon as the mission is completed.
You have access to all weapons available to humankind in the present day, but you can only take what you can carry.
You also have access to technology that will make you look ethnically German complete with Nazi uniforms, and a perfectly functioning universal translator.
How this thread will work
I will try to come up with a negative outcome for every answer in jackass genie style. Others are welcome to do the same!
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Brazilian culture secretary fired after echoing words of Nazi minister of propaganda Joseph Göebbels
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How to fail at democracy 101: The Weimar Republic
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Secret Alliances: Special Operations and Intelligence in Norway, 1940–1945 – Tony Insall
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Lovers in Auschwitz, reunited seventy-two years later. He had one question
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The secret mission to seize Nazi map data: How a covert US Army intelligence unit canvassed war-torn Europe, capturing intelligence with incalculable strategic value
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Raoul Wallenberg is thought to have saved as many as 30,000 Jews but his descendants do not know how, when or why he died
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How Chagall’s daughter smuggled his work out of Nazi-occupied Europe
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Who’s afraid of modern art: Vandalism, video games, and fascism
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Should board gamers play the roles of racists, slavers and nazis?
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How societies turn cruel featuring Sargon of Akkad
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Judge advises $14m in damages to Jewish woman targeted by neo-Nazi ‘troll storm’
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How the biggest decentralized social network is dealing with its Nazi problem
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Eastern Front of WWII animated: 1944/1945
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Detroit chief: Nazis wanted 'Charlottesville 2.0' at Detroit gay pride event
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The invention that won World War II: Patented in 1944, the Higgins boat gave the Allies the advantage in amphibious assaults
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One of the few surviving heroes of D-Day shares his story: Army medic Ray Lambert, now 98, landed with the first assault wave on Omaha Beach
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Black metal has a real Nazi problem (but it has little to do with one infamous figure)
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The woman who plotted a Valentine's mass murder shares how the internet radicalized her
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WhatsApp has become a hotbed for spreading Nazi propaganda in Germany
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Triumph of the will and the cinematic language of propaganda
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The Baraboo Nazi prom photo shocked the world. The city’s response shocked its residents.
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Nazis have always been trolls
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Facebook decided which users are interested in Nazis — and let advertisers target them directly
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In 1939, 20,000 Americans rallied in New York’s Madison Square Garden to celebrate the rise of Nazism
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How a Slovakian neo-Nazi got elected. In 2013, Marian Kotleba won a shock victory in regional elections. Four years later, he was voted out in a landslide. But now he’s running for president.
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The neo-nazi podcaster next door
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Eastern Front of WWII animated: 1943/44
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Holocaust Memorial Day: How the pink triangle became a symbol of gay rights
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First Muslim superhero returns after seventy years – just in time to take down a few Nazis
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Kindertransport children to get 2,500 euros in compensation from German government
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Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes denied visa to tour Australia with 'The Deplorables'
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A toy monkey that escaped Nazi Germany and reunited a family
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Becoming Anne Frank - Why did we turn an isolated teenage girl into the world’s most famous Holocaust victim?
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Drunk man shouts 'Heil Hitler, Heil Trump,' does Nazi salute during intermission of Baltimore performance of 'Fiddler on the Roof'
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A couple who named their baby after Adolf Hitler have been found guilty of being members of a banned terrorist group.
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American Nazis in the 1930s—The German American Bund
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The ex neo-nazi transgender woman
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Hidden for seventy years, a new invaluable contribution to Holocaust literature—the diary of Renia Spiegel—was rediscovered inside a desk in New York
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