If jews didn’t control Hollywood, just imagine the absolutely epic biopics we could have of certified badasses like Joachim Peiper.
A war hero who led his men through some of the fiercest battles of WW2, the young SS captain refused orders to surrender upon hearing of Hitler’s death in May of ‘45.
Instead of being caught while attempting escape, Peiper was caught trying to re-enter Germany in the immediate aftermath of the war. Facing harsh interrogation and the typical sleazy judicial practices that characterized Nuremberg, Peiper was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to death. He never disavowed Adolf Hitler or the Third Reich.
Upon having his sentence commuted and serving a decade in prison, he was reunited with his wife, who had taken work as close to Landsberg Prison as she could, simply to be near her husband during his captivity.
With that cavalier disregard for personal safety that characterized so many SS men, Peiper never truly committed to laying low in the rabidly anti fascist climate of post war Europe. He did what he could to help fellow SS veterans, despite the unwanted attention it might attract.
After being the subject of a hit piece from the French paper L'Humanité, Peiper’s whereabouts were discovered by French communists, who set fire to his house on Bastille Day in 1974. The charred remains of the 61 year old veteran were apparently found holding a pistol and a rifle, as if even in old age and surrounded by jackals, he refused to go down without a fight.
His story really has it all: courage, devotion, love, and a tragically heroic ending. Every facet of his life is pure kino, as you can easily infer from any photo of the man.
Peiper was the stuff of which legends are made, and frankly should be the stuff of which great films are made as well.
A weak body is a reflection of a flawed mind.
The Germans knew this all too well.
Leibesübungen (physical training) like; boxing, terrain sports, defense, military workouts, athletics/gymnastics and swimming were mandatory and a collective duty to build a strong nation.
“We want nothing for ourselves. Everything for Germany.” 🇩🇪
Speeches like these became central to Nazi rallies during the rise of and the growth of extreme nationalism across Germany. The message focused on sacrifice, loyalty, unity, and placing the nation above the individual.
Hitler Speech 🙋🏼♂️
The world went to HELL after WW2.
Homosexuality became normalized.
Division in a Country is now completely common.
Christianity is LOOKED DOWN UPON even in what USED TO BE Christian Nations.
Is it so wrong, knowing this, to want a return to the old?
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