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Marko
31st July 2007, 21:21
Although the Nazis make racist rants about black men who rape white women their idol Hitler apparently had nothing against that. :D

See:
http://www.revleft.com/index.php?showtopic=69341

Dimentio
31st July 2007, 21:56
Link (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=404301&in_page_id=1770)

Well, Hitler did not dare to rape, but he was indeed a stalker.

Otherwise, the German army during WWII was one with the least amount of rape, due to the fact that they had field brothels. During the entire occupation of France, there were about 2.000 cases of rape, the same amount as when the English marched into Hamburg.

Le People
1st August 2007, 02:26
Yeah, but that was only reported rape. That kind of thing was hushed up back then.

RNK
1st August 2007, 12:33
Not only hushed up, but as all of France was under Nazi occupation at the time, and governed by the Vichies, I seriously doubt that the proper authorities would follow up reported rape incidents.

And don't forget, the SS set up a special "nursery" organization for the caring of "illigitimate children" of Nazi soldiers. These "illigitimate children" didn't appear out of nowhere.

Dimentio
1st August 2007, 12:46
Actually, after WW2, tens of thousands of French women who had relationships with German soldiers were killed by their own compatriots. In Norway, these women (and their children) were put on mental institutions.

In France at least, the resistance was a tiny part of the population, and most people complied under the Germans.

Marko
1st August 2007, 12:47
Originally posted by [email protected] 01, 2007 01:33 pm
Not only hushed up, but as all of France was under Nazi occupation at the time, and governed by the Vichies, I seriously doubt that the proper authorities would follow up reported rape incidents.

And don't forget, the SS set up a special "nursery" organization for the caring of "illigitimate children" of Nazi soldiers. These "illigitimate children" didn't appear out of nowhere.
These crimes happened in Spain, not in France. And they weren't "hushed up". The communists made a bigger deal of them than they should have and for wrong reasons.

Marko
1st August 2007, 12:48
Originally posted by [email protected] 01, 2007 01:46 pm
Actually, after WW2, tens of thousands of French women who had relationships with German soldiers were killed by their own compatriots. In Norway, these women (and their children) were put on mental institutions.

In France at least, the resistance was a tiny part of the population, and most people complied under the Germans.
And do you know what happened to the "Ami-whores" in Germany?

Dimentio
2nd August 2007, 05:44
Originally posted by Marko+August 01, 2007 11:48 am--> (Marko @ August 01, 2007 11:48 am)
[email protected] 01, 2007 01:46 pm
Actually, after WW2, tens of thousands of French women who had relationships with German soldiers were killed by their own compatriots. In Norway, these women (and their children) were put on mental institutions.

In France at least, the resistance was a tiny part of the population, and most people complied under the Germans.
And do you know what happened to the "Ami-whores" in Germany? [/b]
Probably social stigmatisation, and murders and such. I know that children to British soldiers and German women were mistreated at school (just look at herr Starr in "Preacher").