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>> Anonymous
Your fuhrer got pwned. Gb2 WW2 and die already.
>> Me San Trophy !!Wf0qPTFK6mV
It is quite possible the Nazis did not lose the war at all. Germany might have, but probably not the Nazis. "Operation Paperclip" might be something of interest to look into.

Supposedly some of the Nazis escaped to other regions of the planet such as South America, for example.

Some even believe some of them escaped to the North and South Poles and are now living in secret, thriving Nazi cities hidden deep inside the Hollow Earth.

The Earth's poles are supposedely the "best entrances" on the planet to "get inside".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_earth
>> Anonymous
>>576906
Even if they did do that, they still lost.
>> Anonymous
>>576906
I use paper clips to open my CD tray when it gets stuck too.
>> Anonymous
ok the nazis didnt go into the earth from the south pole because all that is under there is a tropical continent. (there is evidence of that)
>> Me San Trophy !!Wf0qPTFK6mV
I guess in a way they did "lose". They at the very least "retreated" and possibly "gave up". At least they were "taken out of the picture" though. The very simply fact of that happening may very well be a "small proof" that perhaps there is hope for the human species afterall.
>> Anonymous
>>576906
lol, yes, Nazi's lost the war. You watch too many comic books. Something does have to be wiped from existance to be defeated. Nazis have no real political power/influence in the world today and present no threat of returning to power.

Why live 'underground' or at the poles? There are still Nazis/Neo-Nazis in Europe just like there are skin-heads/KKK in the US.
>> Anonymous
Nazis lost, Prussia won WW2.
>> yaaarrrg!! Anonymous
>>576942
"read" not "watched"

"doesn't have to" not "does have to"

:P
>> Me San Trophy !!Wf0qPTFK6mV
Not much of a comics type of guy. Although in the past, I'm talking pretty much ancient history here, I had maybe a couple of comics. But I vaguely recall them being more of a "comics demo" type of comic book. Like a book comprised of different comics to sort of show them off as "samples".

I'm just another guy who tries to keep an open mind in a seemingly utterly insane planet. Even if there happens to be no truth to any of this stuff that I read because I find it quite intriguing, it may come in handy later on if I ever manage to get into game development. Hmm, if I even get that chance.

Even if I don't get a chance to open the floodgates to my creative potential perhaps some of the answers to these intriguing things will be answered the day I happen to leave this planet. It could very well be that with death, comes answers.
>> Anonymous
>>577290
Yeah yeah, just keep telling yourself that.
>> Better Than You
This thread is full of fail and homos.
>> Me San Trophy !!Wf0qPTFK6mV
>>577324

Just take a look at the original poster's GIF. The swastika was an occult symbol to the Nazis.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_mysticism

Occult symbols seem to be everywhere. Just take a look at the back of a United States one dollar bill. You should be able to find a pyramid with its capstone detached. Let's just say pyramids are probably more "popular" than swastikas nowadays. Especially after the whole "Nazi Fiasco". One only needs to take a look around. The former logo of the Information Awareness Office looks somewhat familiar.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d1/IAO-logo.png

The logo of Creative Labs is intriguing as well. You wouldn't happen to know what happened to the 'A' in 'CREATIVE' would you?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/3e/Creative_logo.svg