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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat, exactly, makes Platner's skull and crossbones Nazi?
I've asked this in at least one thread, but got no answer. It's a real question. How does one know that his particular skull and crossbones belongs to the Nazis?
Note: I believe Platner when he says he didn't know. I'm just curious about how anyone could know.
MineralMan
(151,825 posts)It's a pretty common tattoo, really. Yes, the Nazis used it, but so have many others. I believe he was a young guy in the Marines when he got the tattoo.
There's so much bullshit circulating about all this that it's now impossible to sort it out.
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FalloutShelter
(14,684 posts)Came out and commented something like
We were 21 drunk and got tattoos that we thought looked cool.. end of story.
There was no Nazi identification intended.
Also
the woman who is accusing GP worked as social media manager for the Heritage Foundation for years and helped convince Collins to vote for Kavenaugh.
BTW Susan Collins was having an affair with a man whose wife was dying of cancer and she is now married to him so
not Snow White.
this is nothing but a rat fuck.
DoBW
(3,369 posts)want to smear platner
karynnj
(61,168 posts)Collins and her husband have known he other since she was a 21 year old college senior he, as CoS to Senator Cohen, hired her as an intern. https://washingtonmonthly.com/2012/08/13/sen-collins-marries-friend-mentor/.
There is nothing on when he received his divorce. Looking on the internet, one possibility is that they were at least separated years before his marriage to Collins. In her obituary, it mentions that when she retired, date not specified, she moved from the DC area to Maine to be closer to an autistic son, who died in 2009. It is certainly, possible that they maintained two homes and the marriage was still intact. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mainetoday-pressherald/name/margot-daffron-obituary?id=20447049. Here is the son's obituary.https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mainetoday-pressherald/name/thomas-daffron-obituary?id=23930907
Not knowing anything other than these three Google finds, it seems that this could be a very complicated situation. Clearly the media protected Collins. From the obituaries, it sounds like the wife stayed home with the children, including one who was non verbal and autistic for decades.
He married Susan Collins in August 2012. His first wife died after a two year cancer fight in July 2013. No date is given for their divorce.
WhiskeyGrinder
(27,307 posts)The skull is fatter than anatomy dictates, and is almost in a three-quarter view, sitting on bones that are shown shorter than in a Jolly Roger. It's a pretty recognizable look, especially for anyone who does more than a cursory reading of the history of WWII.

SocialDemocrat61
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mainer
(12,624 posts)And some of them had parents who were in occupied Europe.
Are we all expected to be WWII historians?
lapucelle
(21,187 posts)and that the self-described communist accidentally dated a "lifelong GOP operative" for two years.
It also could well be that the character marketed as a working class everyman forgot that he went to a five-figure-a-year-tuition prep school, that he forgot that his grandfather was an internationally renowned architect whose furniture designs sill sell for multi-thousands, that his parents both bought him a business and gave him a *loan* that allowed him to pay cash for his house, and that it slipped his mind that his oyster farm is located on a wealthy friend's private island when he told CNN that "he has never been close to money".
Cha
(321,113 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(183,001 posts)Response to mainer (Reply #4)
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AloeVera
(4,514 posts)Interesting.
Don't know if any of it is true or not. I wonder though about the sources, I doubt they're from our side. I also wonder why some people are such Never-Platners that they don't seriously weigh the consequences of playing into the hands of GQP rat*******. Or why his defeat would be more important than winning the Senate.
Please don't tell me Mills or the other guy could win - I'd only have a bitter laugh to respond with.
lapucelle
(21,187 posts)sarisataka
(22,937 posts)Just because someone had parents who were in occupied Europe doesn't mean they know the same things as their parents. If you could ask their parents you would probably get a different answer.
I can easily find a dozen non-historians who would immediately recognize the Nazi Totenkopf.
LAS14
(15,562 posts)regnaD kciN
(27,725 posts)such as the swastika, the Iron Cross, and the double-lightning bolt SS logo. But this particular one isnt that well-known. I guess, if youre a devotee of WWII history, youd be able to identify it, but I doubt many average people would.
lapucelle
(21,187 posts)on uniforms and banners.
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SS Nazi Totenkopf

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Pirate Jolly Roger

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GreenWave
(12,874 posts)Cha
(321,113 posts)The OP asked the question; you have the answers.
Emile
(43,743 posts)so only people (not you) who keep slinging mud are making a mountain out of a mole hill.
oldmanlynn
(871 posts)Going and getting a tattoo and picking a particular tattoo skull and crossbones, and that didnt necessarily mean that that was because they were exposing some Nazi ideology
EX500rider
(12,816 posts)oldmanlynn
(871 posts)He seems to be speaking out about things just like the rest of us do so Im not as concerned about what he did 30 years ago or 20 years ago and more about what he is today. I also want him to beat Susan Collins and give us another senator. That is the most important thing.
EX500rider
(12,816 posts)I believe 2 of his friends have said he did know what is was and I have trouble believing you could have it for almost 20 years and not know.
WarGamer
(18,910 posts)He had a Nazi Germany SS Totenkopf logo
https://www.adl.org/resources/hate-symbol/totenkopf
"Totenkopf" is German for "death's head" or skull and typically refers to a skull-and-crossbones image. During the Nazi era, Hitler's Schutzstaffel (SS) adopted one particular Totenkopf image as a symbol. Among other uses, it became the symbol of the SS-Totenkopfverbande (one of the original three branches of the SS, along with the Algemeine SS and the Waffen SS), whose purpose was to guard the concentration camps. Many original members of this organization were later transferred into and became the core of a Waffen SS division, the 3rd SS "Totenkopf" Panzer Division, which engaged in a number of war crimes during World War II.
Following the war, neo-Nazis and other white supremacists resurrected the Totenkopf as a hate symbol because of its importance to the SS and it has been a common hate symbol since. It is this particular image of a skull and crossbones that is considered a hate symbol, not any image of a skull and crossbones.
there were slight variations because 80 years ago, no digital files etc...

https://prnt.sc/yDvEtKTfbk1-
Scrivener7
(60,206 posts)EX500rider
(12,816 posts)
And having it for almost 20 years leads me to 2 conclusions, he knew what it was (and friends have said he did) and left it there until called out about it and lied that he knew or he was too stupid to know he had a SS tattoo (not just any SS but the Death Camp guards tattoo), neither a good look IMO ymmv
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,869 posts)That's unflattering.
EX500rider
(12,816 posts)Usually it's like a drunk frat boy type of behavior
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,869 posts)Kegger at a strip club, maybe.
Emile
(43,743 posts)Doesn't matter anyways. Platner's tattoo now looks like the State of Ohio.
ColoringFool
(1,247 posts)Maltese cross - Wikipedia https://share.google/rO9rjqOFAJnsMcL4F
Where are the bent "arms"?
Emile
(43,743 posts)shape, which can lead to misidentification. Additionally, the Iron Cross was appropriated by the Nazis, overshadowing its original meanings and causing some to mistakenly associate it with the Maltese Cross.
Maltese Cross

eShirl
(20,493 posts)I thought it was a biker symbol
found it thanks to archive.org
https://archive.org/details/JohnsonSmithsFunCatalog7921979/page/n87/mode/2up
EX500rider
(12,816 posts)sarisataka
(22,937 posts)LAS14
(15,562 posts)sarisataka
(22,937 posts)It saddens me that such comparatively recent history has been so easily forgotten.
But to your question- do you see how it was the symbol of the SS and why therefore it is a Nazi symbol?
EdmondDantes_
(2,198 posts)You asked what makes it a nazi tattoo. People have provided evidence of what makes it different from a jolly rogers tattoo.
You can argue he didn't know what it was, and there's some evidence for that in taking his shirt off in front of Jewish family members. But he's also a military historian and WWII was a pretty big event in military history so you can argue he at least should have known. I don't know if he knew, but it absolutely was a tattoo of a totenkopf.
LAS14
(15,562 posts)EdmondDantes_
(2,198 posts)You responded with that half the people didn't recognize a totenkopf. I'm not sure how you think the question which you responded to wasn't on the original topic.
orangecrush
(31,512 posts)We are nerds, but we are cool
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SamuelTheThird
(1,352 posts)Ive seen very much non-nazi musicians wear hats with the totenkopf etc
Mossfern
(4,827 posts)Is there anything else in his past that would make one think that he's a Nazi sympathizer?
no_hypocrisy
(55,553 posts)RandySF
(87,130 posts)Totenkopf" is German for "death's head" or skull and typically refers to a skull-and-crossbones image. During the Nazi era, Hitler's Schutzstaffel (SS) adopted one particular Totenkopf image as a symbol. Among other uses, it became the symbol of the SS-Totenkopfverbande (one of the original three branches of the SS, along with the Algemeine SS and the Waffen SS), whose purpose was to guard the concentration camps. Many original members of this organization were later transferred into and became the core of a Waffen SS division, the 3rd SS "Totenkopf" Panzer Division, which engaged in a number of war crimes during World War II.
Following the war, neo-Nazis and other white supremacists resurrected the Totenkopf as a hate symbol because of its importance to the SS and it has been a common hate symbol since. It is this particular image of a skull and crossbones that is considered a hate symbol, not any image of a skull and crossbones.
https://www.adl.org/resources/hate-symbol/totenkopf
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,001 posts)I have seen a great deal on this. This is just one example that Collins would use against Platner in a general election campaign.
Link to tweet

I have seen some other oppo that pesters me including the material on this thread.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,001 posts)

-misanthroptimist
(1,879 posts)Wishful thinking and coincidence.
Nazis also wore hats, ate sausage, slept at night, drove cars, etc.
EX500rider
(12,816 posts)-misanthroptimist
(1,879 posts)Was the use of that symbol by Nazis generally known by most people? Was it known by Platner at the time he got the tattoo? If the answer to either of those questions is anything other than "yes", then the whole issue is irrelevant.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,001 posts)Link to tweet
It is a Totenkopf.
Totenkoph is German meaning Deaths Head. It was the official symbol of the Nazi SS.

mike_c
(37,144 posts)...since pre-history. The German SS was only one context among thousands of others. I don't get too upset about it appearing in tattoos unless the nazi allusion is unambiguous.
meadowlander
(5,167 posts)You can plead historical ignorance. You can't say it's not a Nazi symbol.
Emile
(43,743 posts)
meadowlander
(5,167 posts)It's been used a number of other contexts, like the swastika, and then adopted and made infamous by the Nazis. It's one of many symbols used by the Nazis but not exclusively a symbol of the Nazis.
The particular style of Totenkopf that Platner had tattooed of his chest was designed for SS uniforms and has never been significantly associated with any other purpose.
Emile
(43,743 posts)I spent a whole month in Valletta, Malta in 1969. They sold these crosses all over the island country.
Blue Full Moon
(3,714 posts)Especially when drunk. More like pirates.
ColoringFool
(1,247 posts)Decided not to inform him. 😆😆😆😆😆
3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf - Wikipedia https://share.google/zaXd3qKiUJyWXSsuE
Blue Full Moon
(3,714 posts)Those who are keeping this going are helping the republican smear campaign. I thought that this site wasn't supposed to spread right wing propaganda.
LisaL
(47,797 posts)Since he actually had a Nazi tattoo, then it's not a smear campaign.
Blue Full Moon
(3,714 posts)BH liberal
(182 posts)would be, at the most benign, an adoption of a "tough guy" label by those who need it to bluff others. At the most malignant, it would identify an individual or group dedicated to mass murder. Platner was likely closer to the benign end of the scale than the malignant, but to excuse him on the possibility that it was only youthful foolishness, ignorance or immature poor judgment is probably a mistake. He still has the symbol on his chest even though he could have had it removed. What species of older fool would keep it once he decided to go into politics?
eShirl
(20,493 posts)I wish people would stop repeating that misinformation.
Initech
(109,422 posts)We can't let Rupert Murdoch steal the senate again. Donny and his goons need to be fired. This Graham Platner stuff is another Murdoch manufactured distraction.
BH liberal
(182 posts)who would get that tattoo at any age is suspect.
YepYep
(110 posts)I bought an Irish Celtic cross belt buckle, because I am Irish-American. However its a short armed cross, which I found out later is a white supremist co-opted symbol. ((Sigh))
ColoringFool
(1,247 posts)THE NAZIS MADE IT A NAZI SYMBOL‼️
Please read this post in Sam Kinison's voice. TIA!