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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2006

Production IG animator Koushi Kishida's Jin-Roh anime short film, Images of the Last Battalion.

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  • Holy shit! Fund it, fund it, FUND IT!!

  • That short film has nothing to do with Nazi propaganda or glorification of any kind! Read more about it somewhere on the net and then post comments!

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  • still epic, VICTORY BELONGS TO GERMANY!

  • Very interesting work.

  • @Pandamanrr It is "bafoon". Both Indo-ARYAN and euro mythology refers to same ancestors and symbols (including swastika).

    Both vedic India and would be western civilization was founded by two branches of same people. So there.

  • this is what bbc would have looked like when germany would have wone the war ^^

  • @darkwartexx

    " the Swastika is derived from their symbology."

    It certainly isn't. You bafoon.

  • Kerberos are actually post German-invasion Japan's SWAT forces, though it can be asumed that this version is in fact the military leg that spawned kerberos.

    In any case people don't stop being people because they're wearing a certain insignia that later became a taboo.

    That's like saying Hindus are all racist mass murderers because the Swastika is derived from their symbology.

    Soldiers are soldiers, no matter what the propaganda says.

  • Stupid ppl always confirm godwyn's law

  • @TakCWAL The video was made by Koichi Kishita, and you should know that this is inspired by the story behind Mamoru Oshii's Kerberos saga (Jin Roh, Kerberos Panzer Jager, etc) where Germany wins World War II, and occupies Japan (who was part of the Allied Powers instead of the US) establishing a pro German regime.

    Also you should note that in Japan the use of the swastika is not prohibited by law and thus is not considered taboo.

  • @TakCWAL Who the fuck cares, if it is glorification of Nazis?

    Glorious Basterds is glorification of jewish mass murderers and nobody had problem with it. Now, I want to see german tech in action.

  • @Sycken Just seemed like you are trying quite hard to make us believe this short video is not intended as "glorification of any kind". Thus I am providing a counterpoint that yes, it is in a way, 'glorification' of National Socialism, or more specifically, the 'heroic sacrifice' of its soldiers, if you will.

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