Nazi Imagery
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I'm OK with showing the sound of music to children.
My granddaughter could sing several of the songs from the show when she was 3. Now that she is 4, I haven't seen much nazi behavior from her.
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I'm OK with showing the sound of music to children.
My granddaughter could sing several of the songs from the show when she was 3. Now that she is 4, I haven't seen much nazi behavior from her.
Link to video@Copper said in Nazi Imagery:
I'm OK with showing the sound of music to children.
My granddaughter could sing several of the songs from the show when she was 3. Now that she is 4, I haven't seen much nazi behavior from her.
Link to videoShe may become white at any moment. Constant vigilance is required.
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My memory might be a little fuzzy on this one, so bear with me.
In 1967, when I was in Austria with a school trip, none of the songs from “the sound of music “were available to be played or bought there.
“Edelweiss quote was particularly problematic.
@George-K said in Nazi Imagery:
My memory might be a little fuzzy on this one, so bear with me.
In 1967, when I was in Austria with a school trip, none of the songs from “the sound of music “were available to be played or bought there.
“Edelweiss quote was particularly problematic.
My dad went on a walking tour in Austria in the 1950's. He said that the tour guide was named 'Adolf', and liked to be referred as 'Fuhrer'. My dad said the Austrians weren't subjected to the same level of de-Nazification as Germans were, which I guess could explain this humorous eccentricity.