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01-08-2011 04:54 PM
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Re: Theodor Eicke gut ????, am definitivsten ja !!!!
A real biography of this man, as well as the other noteworthy senior SS commanders would always be a compelling topic. If my day job did not lead me in such stupid circles, I would write it.
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Re: Theodor Eicke gut ????, am definitivsten ja !!!!
Also for those of you who believe in the free market, as well as an absence of regulations in the personal sphere, then do not read this Handbuch for Verwaltungsfuehrer der Waffen SS, or you will start to cry a lot. It is interesting the amount of money you were entitled too if your Waffen SS personally owned violin was blasted to bits in an air raid while on official business.
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Re: Theodor Eicke gut ????, am definitivsten ja !!!!
Of course, in Russia this music is equally as popular as in Germany, so I do not wish to say that Ivan would really have crushed the violin at all. I am very fond of Russian music and culture, in fact.
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Re: Theodor Eicke gut ????, am definitivsten ja !!!!
I give in, if my SS Violin was smashed and stomped by the Commies Kulturlos Jackboot what would be my recompense Sir?
Notice in my picture of Reich and Nostitz that they are both complying with the TV Diamond placement regulation that states any TV Member, Standartenfuehrer and above, must wear the TV Skull Diamond to identify himself as a Member of the SS-TV on the left sleeve.
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Re: Theodor Eicke gut ????, am definitivsten ja !!!!
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Doktor No
I give in, if my SS Violin was smashed and stomped by the Commies Kulturlos Jackboot what would be my recompense Sir?
You have to guess a sum in RMs and then I will tell you. You also have to guess the price accorded to sheet music, which is included in the provisions of the regulation. You have to guess that sum, too.
Those who aspire to a very refined accomplishment in SS collecting should also know the sum assigned to blastulated ink pots of SS Ritterkreuztraeger.
PS Also very nice images of your SSTV beloved persons. No on disputes that Eicke was a man of great physical bravery and ruthlessness, a trait shared by Schickelgruber himself, although the latest work on AH's war experience disputes the Meldegaenger accounts in Mein Kampf and the like.
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