Originally posted by hamhamlunchbox
does nobody think that its kinda sick to buy hitlerjugend and ss miniatures?
dont know bout u guys,but i think its disgusting
No. I do think models of Hitler are tasteless and call into question the motivation of the owner but I don\'t think it\'s necessary to have a single, homogeneous, viewpoint on stuff like this. Individual and cultural standards vary, and rightly so.
As far as Hitlerjugend and SS subjects go specifically, I don\'t see a problem with either generally. I\'m not aware of anything pertaining to the Hitlerjugend that would be dodgy, but with the SS as long as it\'s not a figure of, say, a guard at Auschwitz or something like that then it\'s just a soldier with nice-looking kit usually, so no problem there.
Originally posted by tidoco2222
I sometimes wonder when I see threads along this line that what if WWII had been fought several hundred years ago and not within living memory would therel it still cause as much controversy as it does today.
That\'s the crux of the matter; the answer is, clearly, no.
In a hundred years WWII may be so far removed from the personal experience of the average westerner than it\'ll be the norm to think no differently about an SS soldier as one would about a Colonial-era British trooper or a Roman legionary maybe, or a Mongol or Crusader for that matter: guy in a cool uniform, end of story.
Originally posted by hubbabubba
Now if you feel that\'s it\'s ok to paint a barbarian holding a severed head as a trophy, but you get squeamish about painting Nazis then that to me is a great irony.
Originally posted by gary
I don\'t really see the problem with models depicting nazis as it\'s not done in any way other than historicaly accurate, it is in my opinion no different than a history book it\'s just a 3d form of reference. As many have said if you can stand a space marine cutting of another guys head whats wrong with a model of a nazi done in a tastefull historical way.
Right on. Ignoring the historical perspective thing for a sec, as long as models of German soldiers don\'t glorify certain actions I don\'t see a problem. After all, a depiction of US troops flamethrowering Japanese civilians, or Russian troops raping German women and girls would be utterly unacceptable too.
It\'s not the side, politics or philosophy that\'s important, it\'s what the entire depiction is about that\'s key.
Einion