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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2011

A virtual Christmas card from National Socialist Germany

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  • If I'm not mistaken, the actual use of the Christmas tree actually started in Germany. Merry Christmas to all.

  • Happy Christmas worldwide, dear comrades !

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  • Fight on Comrades, for if we do not fight, who then will defeat the enemy.?  Oberleutnant Adolf Bethge, Ostfront 1943. And 2012.

  • @PERFECTARYANBASTARD

    The hallucinogenic fly agaric mushroom is

    one of the favorite foods of the arctic circle

    reindeer (domesticated caribou) in Scandinavia.

    Reindeer are central to the lives of the indigenous

    Saami peoples who herd them. The shamanic

    traditions of the Saami include eating the mushrooms

    and contacting the "Great Reindeer Spirit."

    Look up Amanita Muscaria to see the most beautiful photos of a NATURAL ethnogen

    DIVINELY given to us for Soul Soaring.

  • @mickiandalusia THANK YOU Micki, Happy Every Day to you. Really Love this music xxx

  • @sophiah88 not forgetting magic fly agaric mushrooms being dried in a stocking by the fire,and that rudolf the red nose reigndeer used to sniff out mushrooms under the snow

  • Merry Christmas Hour of Decision! :) And a Merry Christmas to all of my volk :D

  • Good times, good times.

  • A very merry Völkisch Christmas to all my National Socialist brothers and sisters:). Keep fighting, stay strong.

  • best Christmas ever! :)

  • @Ponerology

    Pagan Origins

    Dating back centuries before Christ, cultures brought evergreen trees, plants, and leaves into their homes upon the arrival of the winter solstice, which occurs in the northern hemisphere between December 21st and 22nd. Although the specific practices were different in each country and culture, the symbolization was generally the same: to celebrate the return of life at the beginning of winter's decline.

    more:

    christmastreehistory net/pagan

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