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Dennis Dearborn: Everybody, listen! I know you want to drop the bombs and get the hell out of here, but there are civilians down there. There's a school next door, and if we don't drop these bombs right in the pickle barrel, there's gonna be a lot of innocent people killed—
Luke Sinclair: What's the difference?! They're all Nazis!
Dennis Dearborn: Luke, shut up!

Connie Souphanousinphone: So you killed the German soldier?
Bobby Hill: [snort] This was World War II, Connie. He was a Nazi!

Nicky: "Schadenfreude", huh? What's that, some kind of Nazi word?
Gary Coleman: Yup, it's German for "happiness at the misfortune of others".
Nicky: Happiness at the misfortune of others? That IS German!

"You’re talking to a modern, nice, affable German person and they’re saying to you something like ‘You know, vell, it’s a critical time now for Germany within Europe, also globally, economically ve are pretty good, ve have been better. But ve are very vibrant in the theater and arts...’ and all the time you’ll be listening to this, you’re thinking 'Mmm, yeah, mmm... Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler...'"

Walter: Nothing changes. Fucking Nazis.
Donnie: They were Nazis, Dude?
Walter: Well come on, Donnie! They were threatening castration! Are we gonna split hairs here? Am I wrong?
Dude: They were nihilists, man. They kept saying they believed in nothing.
Walter: Nihilists... Fuck me. I mean, say what you want about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos.

"The German sees himself as the innocent victim of world envy and hatred, conspired against, set upon by inferior peoples, inferior nations. He cannot admit to error, much less to wrongdoing, not the German. We chose to ignore Ethiopia and Spain, but we learned from our own casualty list the price of looking the other way. Men of truth everwhere have come to know for whom the bell tolled, but not the German. No! He still follows his warrior gods marching to Wagnerian strains, his eyes still fixed upon the firey sword of Siegfried, and he knows subterranean meeting places that you don't believe in. The German's dream world comes alive when he takes his place in shining armor beneath the banners of the Teutonic knights. Mankind is waiting for the Messiah, but for the German, the Messiah is not the Prince of Peace. No, he's... another Barbarossa... another Hitler."
Professor Charles Rankin, a.k.a. Franz Kindler, The Stranger

Dr. Frank-N-Furter: Go on, Dr. Scott. Or should I say, Dr. von Scott?
Brad: Just what are you implying?

"Any time Germany starts talking about 'Population Control', the rest of Europe gets nervous."
Peter Zeihan

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