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Fake Picture Of Hitler In A Kimono?
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Have the Express outdone themselves with printing unverifiable stories? The page seems to gone down already.
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Having looked again, I think the emblem shown twice on either side of his chest is the eagle holding a wreath of oak leaves, originally the symbol for Germany ( Reichsadler) with the eagle's head to the left. The Nazis added a swastika in the wreath and turned the eagle's head the other way to the right (though later this was not always consistent). If this is the...
14:10 Sat 20th Jun 2015
Sorry, my post got mangled as I was called away. It should read, I don't think it is a real Japanese kimono, the emblem appears to be a combined propeller and a magic mushroom. I think he was just trying to appear 'oriental'. The Nazis captured a high ranking Tibetan lama in the belief that he would tell them lots of amazing mystic secrets, - as if!
Having looked again, I think the emblem shown twice on either side of his chest is the eagle holding a wreath of oak leaves, originally the symbol for Germany (Reichsadler) with the eagle's head to the left. The Nazis added a swastika in the wreath and turned the eagle's head the other way to the right (though later this was not always consistent).
If this is the case, it's definitely not a Japanese kimono.
If this is the case, it's definitely not a Japanese kimono.
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