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15 votes
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How hidden Nazi symbols were the tip of a toxic iceberg at Life Is Strange developer Deck Nine
30 votes -
Substack is removing some publications that express support for Nazis, the company said today
46 votes -
WWII rescue buoys - Secret 'floating hotels' of the English Channel
4 votes -
No Fap: A cultural history of anti-masturbation
34 votes -
A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden anchors an exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC
12 votes -
Fritz Haber, the man who killed millions and saved billions
17 votes -
Gilleleje remembers one of the greatest collective acts of resistance of World War II – its role in the flight and escape of over 7,000 Danish Jews
9 votes -
FSWC appalled by standing ovation in Canadian Parliament for Ukrainian veteran who served in Nazi military unit
11 votes -
Why 95% of Denmark's Jews survived the Holocaust
6 votes -
What’s the correct color of bees? In Austria, it’s a toxic topic.
15 votes -
Crippling Hitler's navy – the battle that knocked out 50% of the Kriegsmarine's destroyers in Norway
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How Edvard Munch's friend Thomas Olsen hid the masterpiece 'Dance on the Beach' in a remote barn in the Norwegian forest to foil the Nazis
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Help me understand how I feel about a particular style of watch
There's a type of watch that's very popular. It has a clean, clear, design. It's definitely a classic. I have mixed feelings about it because of the origins of the design. The watch is big. I has...
There's a type of watch that's very popular. It has a clean, clear, design. It's definitely a classic. I have mixed feelings about it because of the origins of the design.
The watch is big. I has a black dial with white numbers and index marks. At the 12 o'clock position there's a triangle. There's plenty of lume on the dial. They usually have a leather strap, and that strap often has two rivets.
Sometimes the dial has two index rings, the inner ring has hour markings and the outer ring has minute markings.
IWC makes the most well known example: https://www.iwc.com/en/watch-collections/pilot-watches/iw329301-big-pilots-watch-43.html
There are lots of homages:
https://www.watchshop.com/watches/mens-sekonda-aviator-watch-3347.pdp
https://mwcwatches.com/products/vintage-ww2-style-german-pilots-watch-1
This style of watch is called "B Uhr", or "B Uhren"and you get many results if you use that search term. It's German, and it's an abbreviation for "Beobachtungs-uhren" which means "observation watch".
My problem with the watch is that is that it was specifically designed for the Luftwaffe in WW2.
https://monochrome-watches.com/the-history-of-the-pilot-watch-part-five-b-uhr/
After the war other airforces, including the British RAF, started using very similar watches.
Most watch sellers do not celebrate the Nazi history of the watch. But some do: https://b-uhr.com/en/collection/b-uhr-luftwaffe-flieger-chronograph.html
So, I don't know how I feel about this watch. Can its clean design be appreciated when I know of its Nazi link? Can I separate the creator from the product?
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Kanye West praises Hitler, Nazis in openly antisemitic rant: 'I like Hitler'
28 votes -
Military operations in East Ukraine (1919-1942)
3 votes -
The Satanist neo-nazi plot to murder US soldiers
6 votes -
Brazilian podcaster Bruno Aiub (popularly known as Monark) says fascists and anti-semites have the right to found a Nazi Party
3 votes -
Bored Ape Yacht Club is racist and started by Neo-Nazi trolls
27 votes -
He spent twenty-five years infiltrating nazis, the Klan, and biker gangs
10 votes -
Mers el Kebir 1940 - Britain attacks her ally
5 votes -
The real story behind Fanta's Nazi German origins
8 votes -
Finland arrests five over far-right terror plot – this marks Finland's first case of suspected far-right terrorism
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Part of a Spitfire which was shot down over Norway during World War II has gone on display after being restored
5 votes -
When hope is a hindrance
6 votes -
Why Hitler was obsessed with Iceland
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Was Wilhelm Wundt a "Nazi"?: Volkerpsychologie, Racism and Anti-Semitism by Adrian Brock
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Who’s afraid of modern art: Vandalism, video games, and fascism
5 votes -
WW2 animated: Western Front, 1944-1945. Part 1
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Battle of Drøbak Sound, 1940 - "Either I will be decorated or court martialed. Fire!"
6 votes -
The legendary Commando raid at St. Nazaire | The greatest raid of all time
4 votes -
Betrayed review – This account of the internment of a Jewish boxer from Oslo packs an emotional punch, but pulls back from displaying any real horrors
5 votes -
When Israel banned Nazi-inspired ‘Stalag’ porn
10 votes -
The Polish doctors who used science to outwit the Nazis
8 votes -
Resurrecting forbidden music | James Conlon
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Did Austria want the Anschluss?
3 votes -
José Epita Mbomo: The Spanish electrician who sabotaged the Nazis
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Inside the US Army’s warehouse full of Nazi art
10 votes -
That Downfall scene explained: What is Hitler freaking out about?
8 votes -
Marine archaeologists catch a break on the bottom of the Baltic Sea: A 75-year-old Enigma machine
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"Brilliant" plans to win WW2: How France planned to win the war against Nazi Germany
7 votes -
How eugenics shaped statistics
9 votes -
The forgotten story of ... the France football captain who murdered for Hitler
7 votes -
What Jim Crow taught the Nazis: In the 1930s, the Nazi regime were fascinated by the global leader in codified race law — the United States
9 votes -
How societies turn cruel featuring Sargon of Akkad
10 votes -
The village that the Luftwaffe bombed by mistake
9 votes -
The Trump 2020 campaign has made a T-shirt that has drawn some condemnation for looking surprisingly similar to the NSDAP logo
6 votes -
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
5 votes -
This is the Daily Stormer’s playbook
7 votes