May 16, 20232 yr Popular Post Vienna Travellers on an intercity train in Austria were startled on Sunday when a recording of an Adolf Hitler speech was played on board. Instead of the normal announcements, a crowd could also be heard shouting "Heil Hitler" and "Sieg Heil" over the train's speaker system. The operator said there had been several such incidents in recent days. One passenger on the Bregenz-Vienna service told the BBC that everyone on the train was "completely shocked". David Stoegmueller, a Green Party MP, said the speech by the Nazi German leader was played over the intercom shortly before the train, an ÖBB Railjet 661, arrived in Vienna. "We heard two episodes," he said. "First there was 30 seconds of a Hitler speech, and then I heard 'Sieg Heil'."
May 16, 20232 yr Popular Post Give me that microphone. let me have a go. To the tune of Colonel Bogie : Hitler , has only got one ball , Rommels got two but fairly small , Himmler , has something similar , And poor old Goebbles Has no balls At all.
May 16, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Tropicalevo said: Maybe you should ask the survivors of those murdered in camps, or relatives of the thousands that died thanks to his commands. I thought Heir thingamebob was Austrian.......????
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May 16, 20232 yr Not hard to do actually, like 7 access points to the PA system throughout the train only secured by those standard 4kant keys for quick access, you know like used for chimney doors ... 2 not so clever idiots already identified btw. - you guessed it - on CCTV, 5555 ...
May 16, 20232 yr Popular Post If I'm not mistaken, playing Hitler's speeches anywhere (including in your own home) is against the law in Austria just like in Germany. If you set your VPN to Germany you should not get any Hitler speech on Youtube. Same thing regarding nazi songs like the nazi "national anthem" (Die Fahne hoch ...). You can click to hear excerpts on Wikipedia except on the German Wikipedia. Even the tune is banned in Germany. You're not allowed to hum it.
May 16, 20232 yr I would see this differently depending on the motivation of the perps. Like if they were Nazis vs just silly adolescent pranksters. I did such a big prank myself in my youth. I stole the contents of a garbage can from the home of the Vice Principal of my high school and published a picture of it along with a full detailed inventory on the front page of the high school newspaper. There were a few juicy items in the list. Stolen garbage exposes of celebrities was trendy at the time so not an original idea. The miracle is that I wasn't expelled ha ha. Technically at least back then taking garbage left out for collection wasn't a crime.
May 16, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, Jingthing said: I would see this differently depending on the motivation of the perps. Like if they were Nazis vs just silly adolescent pranksters. I did such a big prank myself in my youth. I stole the contents of a garbage can from the home of the Vice Principal of my high school and published a picture of it along with a full detailed inventory on the front page of the high school newspaper. There were a few juicy items in the list. Stolen garbage exposes of celebrities was trendy at the time so not an original idea. The miracle is that I wasn't expelled ha ha. Technically at least back then taking garbage left out for collection wasn't a crime. It's hardly the same thing, is it? An embarrassed vice- principal vs. a trainload of infuriated passengers (I am assuming that the majority of passengers were right-minded <not right in the political sense of the word>) and negative publicity for the nation. Imo if the perpetrators were Nazis then they should be prosecuted under Austrian law. If they were stupid adolescent pranksters, then they should be told and shown why their actions were inappropriate.
May 16, 20232 yr 25 minutes ago, RayC said: It's hardly the same thing, is it? An embarrassed vice- principal vs. a trainload of infuriated passengers (I am assuming that the majority of passengers were right-minded <not right in the political sense of the word>) and negative publicity for the nation. I'd imagine there may have been some politically right minded people on the bus. Though that doesn't have anything to do with Hitler and isn't related .
May 16, 20232 yr 13 hours ago, Social Media said: One passenger on the Bregenz-Vienna service told the BBC that everyone on the train was "completely shocked". I have my doubts.
May 16, 20232 yr Just now, 2009 said: Why? On a train full of Austrians, there must be at least a few admirers of Herr Hitler, considering how strong the support for the right-wing "Freedom Party of Austria" is.
May 16, 20232 yr "must be at least a few admirers of Herr Hitler" You do have to admire/give him some credit for his accomplishments, though warped nutjob that he was.
May 16, 20232 yr 19 minutes ago, Caldera said: On a train full of Austrians, there must be at least a few admirers of Herr Hitler, considering how strong the support for the right-wing "Freedom Party of Austria" is. You can't just say people on the right are admirers of Hitler, just as I can't say people on the left are admirers of Stalin or Castro. And by the way, The National Socialist (Nazi) Party shared ideals with both the left and right. The clue is in their name: national(ist) which is a right ideal and socialist which is a left ideal. Actually, their full name was The National Socialist German Worker's Party. If the nationalism part weren't included in their ideology, they'd have been considered totally left wing. In fact, their rise to power was largely due to the German middle class' savings being destroyed by high inflation and Hitler vowed to fix that with socialism (a left ideal). They actually didn't like capitalism (which is a right ideal).
May 16, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, KhunLA said: "must be at least a few admirers of Herr Hitler" You do have to admire/give him some credit for his accomplishments, though warped nutjob that he was. No sir no you do not all stop do not pass go give that mass murdering madman who is responsible for untold misery murder destitution grief and the destruction of nations the squandering of vast amounts of treasure talent and potential no sir not one bit of credit not one stinking bit!
May 16, 20232 yr Popular Post 29 minutes ago, KhunLA said: "must be at least a few admirers of Herr Hitler" You do have to admire/give him some credit for his accomplishments, though warped nutjob that he was. You might. Normal people don't.
May 16, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, RayC said: It's hardly the same thing, is it? An embarrassed vice- principal vs. a trainload of infuriated passengers (I am assuming that the majority of passengers were right-minded <not right in the political sense of the word>) and negative publicity for the nation. Imo if the perpetrators were Nazis then they should be prosecuted under Austrian law. If they were stupid adolescent pranksters, then they should be told and shown why their actions were inappropriate. Theoretically it could be anti Nazis trolling modern day fascists.
May 16, 20232 yr Guess y'all missed the nut job part of post. Went from jail cell to leader to dominating force of Europe. That's pretty impressive.
May 16, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, KhunLA said: Guess y'all missed the nut job part of post. Went from jail cell to leader to dominating force of Europe. That's pretty impressive. Didn't miss it. It wasn't enough to credibly mitigate your admiration. It's like when Trump says Putin is a brilliant man.
May 16, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Caldera said: On a train full of Austrians, there must be at least a few admirers of Herr Hitler, considering how strong the support for the right-wing "Freedom Party of Austria" is. Likely many more than a few.
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