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In reply to the discussion: What, exactly, makes Platner's skull and crossbones Nazi? [View all]Emile
(43,744 posts)61. Is this a Nazi symbol

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The SS totenkopf looks different than a typical pirate "skull and bones."
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#3
It could well be that the self-described "military buff" accidently had a Nazi tattoo for 20 years
lapucelle
Yesterday
#10
It's bewildering that Platner told CNN that he has never been "close to money" given his personal biography.
lapucelle
4 hrs ago
#69
That some people do not recognize a symbol does not change the historical fact of the symbol.
sarisataka
Yesterday
#22
But if the person with the tatoo did not recognize it as a historical symbol, that's super relevant. nt
LAS14
18 hrs ago
#51
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
I am concerned if he knew what it was and then flat out lied that he did, that speaks to character IMO
EX500rider
Yesterday
#19
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
Yesterday
#20
The fact that it was the official emblem of the Nazi SS death camp guards?
EX500rider
20 hrs ago
#44
Totenkoph is German meaning Deaths Head. It was the official symbol of the Nazi SS.
LetMyPeopleVote
Yesterday
#32
Yes, it's an iron cross which was worn on Nazi uniforms. Is it exclusively a Nazi symbol? No.
meadowlander
16 hrs ago
#62
no he doesn't still have it, he had a celtic dog design tattooed over it, covering it up
eShirl
17 hrs ago
#55