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Hitler reviewing a military parade held in celebration of his 47th birthday, 20 Apr 1936; Blomberg, Göring, Raeder, and Rundstedt behind him

Caption     Hitler reviewing a military parade held in celebration of his 47th birthday, 20 Apr 1936; Blomberg, Göring, Raeder, and Rundstedt behind him ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseGerman Federal Archives
Identification Code   Bild 183-S07227
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Photo Size 800 x 607 pixels
Added By C. Peter Chen
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
28 Apr 2010 08:47:56 AM

"Only Force Rules. Force is the First Law"

-Adolph Hitler-
2. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
3 May 2010 08:57:11 AM

...Cry "Havoc," and let slip the dogs of war.


Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, III, I
3. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
13 May 2015 08:54:46 AM

PRESERVED TRADITIONS:

Even before World War I and World War II and even into the post-war WWII era, many of the countries in South America were inspired by
Prussian Militarism, and hired Professional Prussian Officers to train and organize its armed forces.
These Officers in turn not only trained its troops in Prussian drills, discipline and efficiency it also trained and created its officers and NCOs.

MARCH TO THE DRUMS:

Both Prussia, and later the German Empire and former officers and NCOs of the Wehrmacht left their influence in march, drills, uniforms and military tactics.
If you view on film, or your able to attend a military parade in Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Chile you can still see German military influence in dress uniforms, parade march, even a modified goose step, drill and discipline of the troops they even carry standards along with its drums and musicians viewing these parades they are impressive.

While were on this subject, you can also view East German Troops on parade view on you tube and its impressive as well. March is just about a mirror image of the wartime Wehrmacht.
The (DDR) East Germany had one of Europe's last professional standing armies that kept its traditions alive, and was equipped with modern weapons however, big brother to the east the (USSR) Soviet Union, was always watching.

PRUSSIA: GONE FROM THE MAP OF EUROPE

After World War II, the four post-war powers the
USA, USSR, France and Britain had Prussia
dissolved and abolished as a state its territory absorbed by Poland and by the USSR rest of its
territory absorbed by Lithuania, Denmark and the Czech Republic. Prussia was seen as the evil
of German militarism and was wiped off the face of Europe.

Prussia 1525 - 1947 file it under lost Empires of
Europe.
...Cry "Havoc" and let slip the dogs of war.
Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Act III, Sc. I

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