@cuchulainn187 , hey are you making a joke? Cochenhausen in Jewish means "shit in the pants." It's spelled slightly different but so help me, I ain't kidding.
@cuchulainn187, Jewish is most certainly a language also known as Yiddish. It's derived from German, has its own society and culture. I didn't know you were a linguistic expert, so excuse me. Erzhaelt mir wenn du kannst diese Sprache verstehen. Digame si tu puedes entender este idioma. I can handle two foreign languages. What are your lingustic credentials?
@39rc6cf Yiddish is a form of German, that is correct, however Jewish is still not a language. Had you said Yiddish I'd of let it go. You seem to be digressing somewhat from the point of the original post to attempt to save face. You failed kid. You failed.
@39rc6cf you are not educating anyone you are flogging a dead horse because someone owned you on the internet. It's just the internet. You lost this one just move on with whatever dignity you may have left instead of these ignorant to & fro's with an intellectual superior. It'll all be ok. I'll leave you now to either walk away with pride or continue to spit folly at the wind. Your choice.
@cuchulainn187, it's a shame that you feel that spitting in the eye of a Nazi or neo-Nazi or White Supremacist or a Holocaust denier or that countering the lies of deniers and other sociopathic maniacs is folly. Do you realize that by not denouncing the psychopaths is to accept their corrupted, distorted and maniacal dialogue?
Do you not realize that the very essence of the State of Israel was and is based on the our vow of 'NEVER AGAIN?" And all this is folly? You are ABNORMAL.
@39rc6cf Conrad von Cochenhausen was a German General early in the war, committed suicide on the Eastern Front in late 1941. Played a big part in the Invasuion of Poland & is at the victory parade with Hitler
@Rico8458 General, as rank above Major and Commander, Officer and Subofficer, which were differently called in those times by germans, was wearing clothes, really closely same as officer ones, but he had red stripe on down part of uniform, also, many awards that he claimed durig war operations. Iron cross is mark of commander, or general. :) Heil !
@stuka80 Yeah, Army generals had red stripes, general staff had crimson stripes, Luftwaffe generals had white stripes and SS generals had gray stripes
what's the song?
KAISER1099 6 months ago
The General inspecting his troops is, I believe von Cochenhausen. Pre-war most probably. The picture at the end is of Walter Lucht.
cuchulainn187 10 months ago
@cuchulainn187 , hey are you making a joke? Cochenhausen in Jewish means "shit in the pants." It's spelled slightly different but so help me, I ain't kidding.
39rc6cf 10 months ago
@39rc6cf 'Jewish' isnt a language & I'm not joking. learn before talking
cuchulainn187 10 months ago
@cuchulainn187, Jewish is most certainly a language also known as Yiddish. It's derived from German, has its own society and culture. I didn't know you were a linguistic expert, so excuse me. Erzhaelt mir wenn du kannst diese Sprache verstehen. Digame si tu puedes entender este idioma. I can handle two foreign languages. What are your lingustic credentials?
39rc6cf 10 months ago
@39rc6cf Yiddish is a form of German, that is correct, however Jewish is still not a language. Had you said Yiddish I'd of let it go. You seem to be digressing somewhat from the point of the original post to attempt to save face. You failed kid. You failed.
cuchulainn187 10 months ago
@cuchulainn187, you're wrong. Both HEBREW and YIDDISH are known as Jewish languages. Check it out on GOOGLE.
39rc6cf 10 months ago
@39rc6cf whatever helps you sleep at night kid.
Klept187 10 months ago
@39rc6cf LOL you're actually an idiot. sweet.
cuchulainn187 10 months ago
@cuchulainn187 , after I spent my time trying to educate you, and I thought I did, you now insult me? How dare you.
39rc6cf 10 months ago
@39rc6cf you are not educating anyone you are flogging a dead horse because someone owned you on the internet. It's just the internet. You lost this one just move on with whatever dignity you may have left instead of these ignorant to & fro's with an intellectual superior. It'll all be ok. I'll leave you now to either walk away with pride or continue to spit folly at the wind. Your choice.
cuchulainn187 10 months ago
@cuchulainn187, it's a shame that you feel that spitting in the eye of a Nazi or neo-Nazi or White Supremacist or a Holocaust denier or that countering the lies of deniers and other sociopathic maniacs is folly. Do you realize that by not denouncing the psychopaths is to accept their corrupted, distorted and maniacal dialogue?
Do you not realize that the very essence of the State of Israel was and is based on the our vow of 'NEVER AGAIN?" And all this is folly? You are ABNORMAL.
39rc6cf 10 months ago
@39rc6cf Lol you both fill a whole commentbox lol!
unrealassasination 7 months ago
@39rc6cf Conrad von Cochenhausen was a German General early in the war, committed suicide on the Eastern Front in late 1941. Played a big part in the Invasuion of Poland & is at the victory parade with Hitler
cuchulainn187 10 months ago
Where is a hand grenade when you need one.
nazihunter719 11 months ago
@nazihunter719 how can you be so filled with hate...disgusting..
williamhad 10 months ago
thanks for your kind reply.
Rico8458 1 year ago
thanks.
Rico8458 1 year ago
is the red stripe for artillery or for general staff officer
Rico8458 1 year ago
@Rico8458 General, as rank above Major and Commander, Officer and Subofficer, which were differently called in those times by germans, was wearing clothes, really closely same as officer ones, but he had red stripe on down part of uniform, also, many awards that he claimed durig war operations. Iron cross is mark of commander, or general. :) Heil !
MasterMarillion 1 year ago
@Rico8458 are you talking about the red stripe running down the outer side of their pants? as far as i know only generals wore those
stuka80 1 year ago
@stuka80 Yeah, Army generals had red stripes, general staff had crimson stripes, Luftwaffe generals had white stripes and SS generals had gray stripes
herrcaptain 1 year ago
@Rico8458 In this case, the red stripes are for general officers. if he was a general staff officer, the stripes would be crimson
herrcaptain 1 year ago
These Generals have had too much beer,look at their belly.
sarsanch 1 year ago