Just because a single british guy supports the nazis doesn't mean all brits do. or even most of them. After all, timothy mcveigh was American, doesn't mean we're all terrorists.
2006-07-27 14:24:28
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answered by Charles D 5
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Dude! Do you have alzheimer's like your hero had? Where did you get your info? From a tabloid? You know what the tabloids are don't you? They're the British version of toilet paper! The noble people of the UK hated the nazis and what they stood for more than anyone! And unlike the french, the Brits were ready to defend their homeland to the last man, woman and child! It was Hitler who wanted to have some affinity with the English, but ofcourse the English wanted no part of the little demented corporal. So do some research man! While the rest of Europe was capitulating to Hitler the English were surviving and winning the Battle For Britain. Didn't Churchill say it was their "Finest Hour?" Someone correct me if I'm wrong about that.
Today you have these neo-nazi wannabes running around in various countries. They shave their heads, wear swastikas, and march around shouting slogans and obscenities, but no one gives a hoot about them. I always felt if they really think they're such bad-asses why don't they go up to Detroit, or Harlem, or East St. Louis, or the Liberty section of Miami and strut around? You know why they don't? Because they're gutless windbags.
2006-07-27 14:43:52
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answered by Tom 7
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The British are siding with the Nazis only on some issues like actions of other superpowers to which they have common interests. Thus, Brits are sometimes sympathetic with the Nazis.
2006-07-27 14:27:41
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Nazi King
King Edward, was a Nazi sympathizer who was quite taken by the Fascist 'solution' to unemployment, being carried out in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the time. Germans considered the British Aryan's like themselves and both countries had inter-marring with each others royalty. The Germans considered them as their chief rival, visa versa.
Mutual Admiration although adversaries
Britt's called them Jerry's, not Nazi's
2006-07-27 14:36:13
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answered by ole_gimlet_eye 2
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Must be under 40? No, most Brits don't share such views. No more than most Americans don't share the views of the "Yahoo! Libs" arround here. Most have been sadly miseducated in the ways of the world. Nobody who lived through WW 2 would be sympatheic to Nazis.
2006-07-27 15:02:35
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answered by lana_sands 7
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Brof are you smoking weed or are you just plain stupid, where did you get the notion that we Brits love the Nazis, we were fighting the bloody Nazis before you Americans realized what was happening. you get your own facts right and try reading WW2 history.
2006-07-27 14:31:58
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answered by michael o 2
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actually what I read concerned the Queen and her family. I stand corrected relating to British general pop though. wasn't Napoleon the "little corporeal"?
2016-12-26 13:03:29
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answered by max 1
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where do you get this info?
2006-07-27 14:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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