"Joined the NSDAP" in Germany in WW2 doesn't mean much. Nazi policies required party membership to function in most aspects of society. The National Labor Front was what, 70% of people in blue collar jobs?
Most of the people who turned against the Nazis, or even tried to assassinate Hitler were Nazis. ... By George, the man who killed Hitler was a Nazi!
No, but hilariously, even members of the Volksstrum & SA joined in the revolt in the city of Dachau.
And he was a member of the SA, upon further inspection, looks like he was a proud Nazi that just hadn't committed any war crimes. I'll accept my correction.
Erika's writer eventually joined the NAZI party and was glad his song was enjoyed and used by the country.
"Joined the NSDAP" in Germany in WW2 doesn't mean much. Nazi policies required party membership to function in most aspects of society. The National Labor Front was what, 70% of people in blue collar jobs?
Most of the people who turned against the Nazis, or even tried to assassinate Hitler were Nazis. ... By George, the man who killed Hitler was a Nazi!
No, but hilariously, even members of the Volksstrum & SA joined in the revolt in the city of Dachau.
He joined before WW2.
He made it to chapel master and played at NSDAP party conferences.
And he was a member of the SA, upon further inspection, looks like he was a proud Nazi that just hadn't committed any war crimes. I'll accept my correction.