someone said that to me
and i looked it up on wikipedia
and it means hail to victory isnt that supposed to be a good thing
2007-04-29
19:17:59
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Frihah Anti-Milanist 4lyf!
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nope he was saying that i was racist
2007-04-29
19:23:14 ·
update #1
man u will win azzuri man!
2007-04-30
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Hey man u: it was me that said it to you and do you know why?Because you are a racist **** towards italian soccer fans and don't deny it because you have said some pretty nasty remarks in the past.And believe you me that I refer seig heil to you in comparison to the nazis who hated the jews and wiped them out.THAT is the impression you give me because of your racist remarks towards Italian soccer fans.The remarks you made in the past seem pretty hateful .And once you even denied you are racist.I refer this to Touzours who is an even bigger jealous crybaby than you are.ITALY has 4 world cups.No other team in europe has 4 world cups.A couple of times we took from the germans themselves.LONG LIVE ITALIA AND THE AZZURRI THE GREATEST AND BEST LOOKING SOCCER TEAM IN THE WORLD.VIVA ITALIAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
2007-04-30 15:57:24
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answered by wolverine 1
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Hail Victory, although in the Third Reich is was taken to mean "Hail to Victory" under the assumption that the Thousand Year Reich was, by it's existence, victorious.
Now, in it's own context Hail Victory is a good thing, yes. But in the context of Nazi Germany from where it is best known, then no, it is not a good thing. Like many other things it's all relative.
Another example would be the swastika.
The swastika was primaraly known as a religious symbol dating back thousands of years and as a symbol of fortune and good luck, particulary when used in a personal sense.
However the Nazi Party manipulated a Northern European religious sect into supporting the Nazi Party by using the swastika, which to them was a powerful religious symbol, and encouraging the belief that Hitler was a messianic figure
It worked so well that the swastika became symbolic for the Nazi Party and never fully recovered it's status, at least in the Western world, as a great religious symbol.
So is it bad? Well no, not in and of itself. But in the context of relatively recent history, and in particular as it relates the the history of the Nazis, then the answer would be yes
It all depends on how you look at it, and even more, it depends on how much you know about what things really mean.
History, can learn a lot from it.
2007-04-29 19:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The person who said that to you is comparing you to a Nazi. It was used in Nazi Germany in accompaniment with the Nazi straight arm salute. There is also a possibility that it is being suggested that you are a Jew hater, which is worse.
2007-04-29 20:08:53
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answered by Jeff S 5
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Yep, Hail Victory is correct.
2016-05-17 07:05:19
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answered by ? 3
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Well, the thing that makes it a negative thing is that is what the Nazi's used to say.
2007-04-29 19:20:14
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answered by the Boss 7
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basicaly hail to victory it is something that was said in ww2 by nazis
2007-04-30 05:20:50
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answered by ? 5
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Blah Blah Blah to hell with wictory or somethin lik that! Man I need some sleep! Money is a good thing. Can I have some? PLEASE! Whaa snorrrrr
2007-04-29 19:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It means hail Hitler
2007-04-29 19:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it means hail victory
i suspect he was saying you are a bit bossy?
2007-04-29 19:22:50
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answered by q6656303 6
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azzurri proved germany wrong (nazis are 2 to 0 losers in the world cup) then milan will prove your team man u wrong..,.
2007-04-29 19:41:24
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answered by Azzurri Man with Angelic Babe 3
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