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Pastimes : JFK Jr., Is this an assasination?

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (431)8/19/1999 2:03:00 PM
From: MNI  Read Replies (1) of 542
 
PS for correctness:

Gustave is right that SS had 'Gott mit uns' on their waist belt. However it can hardly be seen as a Nazi motto. 'Gott mit uns' had been imprinted on the waist belt locks of the first world war soldiers. I would even assume that in WWI French, British etc. soldiers had the same idea implanted by their field priests ...
The 'Gott mit uns' label on Nazi and Nazi-German soldiers' uniforms was a commonplace in German basic values discussion and that apparently helped with clearer separation of church and state after WWII.

Regards MNI.
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