why you prefer "Hakenkreuz GM" in Daily Missions ?
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Hi Folks,
Often I saw in the Daily Missions the maps "Hakenkreuz GM" ? Never (or one time..?) I saw Monaco or Ship....and others ?? Do you have some Nazi-lovers in your team, or why you prefered the Nazi-map?
Z8Games staff are some nazis they don't give us more maps and they don't like Jews lol (Kidding) -
Yeah, you can scoff at my perfect English ^^, but you all have a historical awareness of a bloody noob. (...surely you like the Scar L ...xD)
...and for the thread-keepers: I propose to change the preference of the "Hakenkreuz GM" in the Daily Missions.
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well i never knew that hakenkreuz was a nazi map xD, i never really play gm, and when I do i get called a hacker because the noobs can't bhop and they don't have sound down XD
...for your information:
Hakenkreuz As the symbol of Nazism
Since World War II, the swastika is often associated with the flag of Nazi Germany and the Nazi Party in the Western world. Prior to this association, swastikas were used throughout the western world.
Plane of Ernst Udet used for aerobatic shows held during the 1936 Summer Olympics on display in the Polish Aviation MuseumFurther information: Nazism
In the wake of widespread popular usage, the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) formally adopted the swastika (in German: Hakenkreuz (hook-cross)) in 1920. This was used on the party's flag (right), badge, and armband. It had also been used unofficially by its predecessor, the German Workers Party, Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP).[citation needed]
In his 1925 work Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler wrote that:
I myself, meanwhile, after innumerable attempts, had laid down a final form; a flag with a red background, a white disk, and a black swastika in the middle. After long trials I also found a definite proportion between the size of the flag and the size of the white disk, as well as the shape and thickness of the swastika.
When Hitler created a flag for the Nazi Party, he sought to incorporate both the swastika and "those revered colors expressive of our homage to the glorious past and which once brought so much honor to the German nation." (Red, white, and black were the colors of the flag of the old German Empire.) He also stated: "As National Socialists, we see our program in our flag. In red, we see the social idea of the movement; in white, the nationalistic idea; in the swastika, the mission of the struggle for the victory of the Aryan man, and, by the same token, the victory of the idea of creative work."[52]
The swastika was also understood as "the symbol of the creating, acting life" (das Symbol des schaffenden, wirkenden Lebens) and as "race emblem of Germanism" (Rasseabzeichen des Germanentums).[53]
The use of the swastika was associated by Nazi theorists with their conjecture of Aryan cultural descent of the German people. Following the Nordicist version of the Aryan invasion theory, the Nazis claimed that the early Aryans of India, from whose Vedic tradition the swastika sprang, were the prototypical white invaders. The concept of racial purity was an ideology central to Nazism, though it is now considered unscientific. For Rosenberg, the Aryans of India were both a model to be imitated and a warning of the dangers of the spiritual and racial "confusion" that, he believed, arose from the close proximity of races. Thus, they saw fit to co-opt the sign as a symbol of the Aryan master race. The use of the swastika as a symbol of the Aryan race dates back to writings of Emile Burnouf. Following many other writers, the German nationalist poet Guido von List believed it to be a uniquely Aryan symbol. Before the Nazis, the swastika was already in use as a symbol of German völkisch nationalist movements (Völkische Bewegung). In Deutschland Erwache (ISBN 0-912138-69-6), Ulric of England (sic) says:
[...] what inspired Hitler to use the swastika as a symbol for the NSDAP was its use by the Thule Society (German: Thule-Gesellschaft) since there were many connections between them and the DAP ... from 1919 until the summer of 1921 Hitler used the special Nationalsozialistische library of Dr. Friedrich Krohn, a very active member of the Thule-Gesellschaft ... Dr. Krohn was also the dentist from Sternberg who was named by Hitler in Mein Kampf as the designer of a flag very similar to one that Hitler designed in 1920 ... during the summer of 1920, the first party flag was shown at Lake Tegernsee ... these home-made ... early flags were not preserved, the Ortsgruppe München (Munich Local Group) flag was generally regarded as the first flag of the Party.
José Manuel Erbez says:
The first time the swastika was used with an "Aryan" meaning was on December 25, 1907, when the self-named Order of the New Templars, a secret society founded by [Adolf Joseph] Lanz von Liebenfels, hoisted at Werfenstein Castle (Austria) a yellow flag with a swastika and four fleurs-de-lys.[54]
However, Liebenfels was drawing on an already established use of the symbol. The secret lodge “Armanenschaft” lodge, founded by Guido von List in 1907, used the swastika as its emblem.[55]
On March 14, 1933, shortly after Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany, the NSDAP flag was hoisted alongside Germany's national colors. It was adopted as the sole national flag on September 15, 1935 (see Nazi Germany).
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Hi Folks,
Often I saw in the Daily Missions the maps "Hakenkreuz GM" ? Never (or one time..?) I saw Monaco or Ship....and others ?? Do you have some Nazi-lovers in your team, or why you prefered the Nazi-map?Okay, lets put your stupidity to bed once and for all here.
First of all, Hakenkreuz is just another map. Sure it has had some historical influences in its making, but there are no Jews being lined up single file to be gassed here. So give it a break, okay?
Secondly, Every month there is 1 map that gets the spotlight for being the rival faction mission map. Last month it was Hakenkreaz, the month before that it was Downtown, and this month it is Egypt. These maps are always at the top of the 3 possible daily missions, and will remain there for an entire month. After that, another map gets the spotlight for a month. Playing on these maps gives the faction that you chose to play for the most points.
Okay, I hope I have cleared this up for you, so that you can now go bang your head against a brick wall as punishment for bringing this moronic suggestion to life in the first place.
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Silly Asians and their fondness for Nazism... And Arabians and their fondness for Nazism... And Europeans and their fondness of Nazism... And South America and their fondness of Nazism... Oh and North America with their copying of Nazism but calling it something else because they don't understand the principals behind things, only that the names are bad... Africa just... Clusterfu.ck.
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Hi Folks,
Often I saw in the Daily Missions the maps "Hakenkreuz GM" ? Never (or one time..?) I saw Monaco or Ship....and others ?? Do you have some Nazi-lovers in your team, or why you prefered the Nazi-map?
hmm br? or probably mexican?
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