Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't calling him a Nazi a little unfair? He was just in the army; he wasn't a member of the Nazi party. eta: (I think)
He's heir to a man who compared the pro-choice movement to the Holocaust. I'm not currently inclined to be cutting him a lot of semantic slack.
Ratzinger was in the Hitler Youth. For real.
Yes, but wasn't that required of all boys?
Weren't the Nazis anti-Catholic? I had that impression.
Ratzinger was in the Hitler Youth. For real.
When you're surrounded by mad dogs, not smelling like a rabbit is not stupid.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't calling him a Nazi a little unfair? He was just in the army; he wasn't a member of the Nazi party. eta: (I think)
I assume that most Germans of a certain age can be described as being on the German side of the war. It doesn't mean he still subscribes to it.
I heard someone on BBC say that his position as defender of the orthodoxy makes him seem more orthodox than he may be personally.
AC/DC's name meant "anti-Christ, death to Christ
Oh gimme a break. It means, "After Christ, Devil Comes." Jeebus.
John Garfield was the victim of an assassination attempt, too. Sorry, that one succeeded, right?
James Garfield. John was an actor in the forties. Someone took some shots at Truman, too.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't calling him a Nazi a little unfair? He was just in the army; he wasn't a member of the Nazi party. eta: (I think)
Also, he was only eighteen when the war ended. The Germans had a lot of kids in the army near the end.
eta: And what everyone else said about the Hitler Youth. He had no choice.
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The Cardinal warned that heavy metal music was particularly offensive, and branded rock n' roll an "instrument of the Devil" which young people should avoid listening to "for fear of endangering their souls (London Times)." He singled out musical groups, including Pink Floyd, Queen, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Eagles and, of course, the Rolling Stones. He also called on members of heavy metal bands to "purify themselves."
In 1996. In 1996, he's warning us against Queen. The horse isn't just out the barn door, it's gone to the knacker's and is currently gluing the back of an envelope in Peoria.
Quick googling implies that membership in Hitler Youth was mandatory at the time.