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sarisataka

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36. It seems a pretty even split.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 04:36 PM
20 hrs ago

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?

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Well, it has been tattooed over now, so I can't see it. MineralMan Yesterday #1
A marine who served with GP FalloutShelter Yesterday #2
Collins klanners DoBW Yesterday #12
I've seen claims about Susan Collins, but full information is not available karynnj Yesterday #13
The SS totenkopf looks different than a typical pirate "skull and bones." WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #3
Better pic SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #6
Everyone I've asked (we're all over 60) didn't recognize it as SS mainer Yesterday #4
It could well be that the self-described "military buff" accidently had a Nazi tattoo for 20 years lapucelle Yesterday #10
Excellent post, lapuelle... Mahalo!! Just the Facts. Cha 14 hrs ago #64
Great post LetMyPeopleVote 4 hrs ago #68
It's bewildering that Platner told CNN that he has never been "close to money" given his personal biography. lapucelle 3 hrs ago #69
This message was self-deleted by its author lapucelle Yesterday #11
Someone's done their oppo research... AloeVera 22 hrs ago #33
It was a dupe. N/T lapucelle 17 hrs ago #49
That some people do not recognize a symbol does not change the historical fact of the symbol. sarisataka 23 hrs ago #22
But if the person with the tatoo did not recognize it as a historical symbol, that's super relevant. nt LAS14 17 hrs ago #51
Yes. Certain images are recognizably Nazi-based... regnaD kciN 13 hrs ago #66
What makes the design Nazi is that the SS used this design as their insignia lapucelle Yesterday #5
Hey everybody, he's topless! What a naughty man. GreenWave 23 hrs ago #29
Thanks for showing the Difference so Vividly.. Cha 14 hrs ago #65
The tattoo looks like the State of Ohio now, Emile Yesterday #7
I can see two young marines in a different country that are a little bit drunk or tipsy oldmanlynn Yesterday #8
I can too....but having it for almost 20 years without knowing what it was I believe less..ymmv EX500rider Yesterday #15
It's not like he's running on the resurgence of the Nazi party oldmanlynn 23 hrs ago #18
I am concerned if he knew what it was and then flat out lied that he did, that speaks to character IMO EX500rider 23 hrs ago #19
He didn't have a jolly rogers tattoo lol WarGamer Yesterday #9
Do you believe he knew that? Scrivener7 16 hrs ago #54
Be cause it was a Nazi tattoo? EX500rider Yesterday #14
Ewww MorbidButterflyTat 19 hrs ago #42
And who takes their shirt off at an indoor party anyway? EX500rider 19 hrs ago #43
I thought the same thing. MorbidButterflyTat 13 hrs ago #67
The Maltese cross is often confused with the Nazi Iron Cross too. Emile Yesterday #16
No, It Is Not. EVER. THERE IS NO RESEMBLANCE. ColoringFool 15 hrs ago #57
Both crosses share a similar cross pattee Emile 15 hrs ago #59
as a kid I remember seeing it on cheap belt buckles and rings in Johnson Smith Catalog eShirl Yesterday #17
That is a skull & cross bones, the Totenkopf has the bones behind the skull EX500rider 23 hrs ago #20
Do you have your answer? sarisataka 23 hrs ago #21
Yup! It's clear that most people would not recognize it as Nazi. nt LAS14 20 hrs ago #35
It seems a pretty even split. sarisataka 20 hrs ago #36
Except that's not the question you asked EdmondDantes_ 20 hrs ago #38
The thread has gone astray. My post here was not relevant to my OP. nt LAS14 17 hrs ago #52
The person you responded to asked if you had your answer EdmondDantes_ 15 hrs ago #58
As an amateur radio operator... orangecrush 23 hrs ago #23
It's overblown SamuelTheThird 23 hrs ago #24
Besides the tattoo in question Mossfern 23 hrs ago #25
Doesn't make him a pirate? no_hypocrisy 23 hrs ago #26
The Totenkopf RandySF 23 hrs ago #27
The tattoo really pesters me LetMyPeopleVote 23 hrs ago #28
The totenkopf tattoo is a NAZI symbol LetMyPeopleVote 23 hrs ago #30
What, exactly, makes Platner's skull and crossbones Nazi? -misanthroptimist 23 hrs ago #31
The fact that it was the official emblem of the Nazi SS death camp guards? EX500rider 19 hrs ago #44
Great. Is that the only place in history it appears? -misanthroptimist 18 hrs ago #45
Totenkoph is German meaning Deaths Head. It was the official symbol of the Nazi SS. LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago #32
the skull and bones have been a potent human motif... mike_c 21 hrs ago #34
All the Nazis that used to wear it on their uniform? meadowlander 20 hrs ago #37
Is this a Nazi symbol Emile 15 hrs ago #61
Yes, it's an iron cross which was worn on Nazi uniforms. Is it exclusively a Nazi symbol? No. meadowlander 15 hrs ago #62
It's a Maltese Cross. I should know, Emile 15 hrs ago #63
Most 20 yr olds would not have a clue. Blue Full Moon 20 hrs ago #39
He Knew. Of Course, Maybe The Tattoo Artist Was A Republican Who..... ColoringFool 20 hrs ago #40
All of this BS is just republican smear campaign Blue Full Moon 20 hrs ago #41
A smear campaign would be claiming he had a Nazi tattoo when he didn't. LisaL 18 hrs ago #46
Nope they get other people to believe it Blue Full Moon 15 hrs ago #60
The range of motivations of those who would adopt that symbol... BH liberal 17 hrs ago #47
no he doesn't still have it, he had a celtic dog design tattooed over it, covering it up eShirl 16 hrs ago #55
This is the most non issue of non issues. Initech 17 hrs ago #48
The mentality of a guy... BH liberal 17 hrs ago #50
I don't know, but..... YepYep 16 hrs ago #53
If I May Hazard A Wild Guess? The NAZIS!....... ColoringFool 16 hrs ago #56
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