Television broadcasting in The Third Reich
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The roots of CNN indeed, PBS as well...
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I WANT MY NAZI TV!
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@wolfgang911 what's your point?
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she's hot
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@NietzscheFan91 neither the nazis nor neitzsche would approve, you'd see an islamic empire ruling the roost? tut, tut. Stick with predominantly white, euro-centric - just don't let jews near the banks. The rise of a middle east or north african empire would be a ridiculous, mind-bogglingly inane and vitriolic kebab or allah-rambling, toothless bearded beggars and perpetual civil war
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@1276epr The translation is apparently correct. The presentator however is a comedien, a stand up comedien conferencier, I found him on the interent, maybe this would explain his over cynical interlude, on a tone that I can not even imagine on north korean TV. I think we have to ask him :-)
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@fliegeroh You sir, are a prime example of why Europeans have a negative viewpoint on Americans.
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Is it illegal to watch someone do it, in a historical context which isn't intended to attract people to Nazism? I would imagine that this is legal because of its documentary nature.
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@wolfgang911 your comment is thought-provoking, sincerely, but he had previously introduced the lasso-dancer in his same clothing and same background so I'm not sure what you are thinking. Surely the Allies did not selectively re-create his presentation after the war. But I agree, his remarks sound oddly trivializing about a sensitive subject and long beforeI think the "swing-tanzen verboten" campaign arose. Maybe the translation is deficient.
The roots of Fox News, Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow! :)
jemmytaveras 7 months ago 11
@KingDT2007 and CNN isnt called the Communist News Network for nothing...
MichaelIanHenry 9 months ago 7