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Ha ha ha , after 70 years you see nazis everywhere !!!

what kind of nightmare for you British !!!

:yikes:

HARK ALORE, you can say that again, my father never gassed any jews nor my grandfather. And the donne is right, there were never ever any pens made for nazis, they bought their pens just like everyone else did.

im still laughing my axx off from that MB that had that huge badge on the clip, what a load of merede.

 

 

liguria, Napalese, genovase, cammorahista???? tell us more about your pen collection donne.

 

I would listen all day, and into the evening if I haD TIME

 

 

 

IT IS WORTH A TRY.

 

 

ciaociao

 

gregorio

 

CIAOCIAO

" The race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. But time and chance happens to them all. Evil falls suddenly. Who can say when it falls? "

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Helloooo..Off the record..on the QT..and very HUSH..HUSH...Still..Fascinating..

 

Fred

You're right..it's probably BullStuff!

~ Johnny Stompanato ~

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Ha ha ha, :roflmho:

vedo che i nostri vecchi SLC fanno ancora male adesso !!!!

:ltcapd:

Greetings from Italy to you all !!

;)

 

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:roflmho:

 

sì male bene, tutto il senso alla banca, SKC, KKKKKKKKKKKKKK

 

:clap1: rosetta eh dormire, it will be christmas again !

" The race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. But time and chance happens to them all. Evil falls suddenly. Who can say when it falls? "

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Sorry to bring this thread back up, but I ran across it and wanted to clear some things up. Members of the Nazi party, especially Hitler & the SS would not have used a Montblanc pen. The company Montblanc was a jewish-owned company. Furthermore, the MB star has six points like the six point star of David in which the Nazi party used to identify jews. A member of the Nazi party would not identify themselves with the jews by using a pen branded with the identity of jews. Additionally, Hitler loathed anything in Germany that used the French language. This is outlined in the second chapter of Mein Kampf. Most likely, Hitler and other members of the Nazi party used Pelikan fountain pens. However, it is possible that some members of the Nazi military used Montblanc pens because they weren't so much attached to Nazism as they were to the military. If so, it would be very unlikely that these pens were branded with swastikas and other Nazi symbols.

Pelikan M800 - Green, M (want to trade for a F!)

TWSBI 540 - Amber, M

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Parker 21 - Navy Blue, M

Sailor 1911 Large - Black, M

TWSBI 580 - Clear, M

Aurora 88 Large - Black w/ silver trim, Stub

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Sorry to bring this thread back up, but I ran across it and wanted to clear some things up. Members of the Nazi party, especially Hitler & the SS would not have used a Montblanc pen. The company Montblanc was a jewish-owned company. Furthermore, the MB star has six points like the six point star of David in which the Nazi party used to identify jews. A member of the Nazi party would not identify themselves with the jews by using a pen branded with the identity of jews. Additionally, Hitler loathed anything in Germany that used the French language. This is outlined in the second chapter of Mein Kampf. Most likely, Hitler and other members of the Nazi party used Pelikan fountain pens. However, it is possible that some members of the Nazi military used Montblanc pens because they weren't so much attached to Nazism as they were to the military. If so, it would be very unlikely that these pens were branded with swastikas and other Nazi symbols.

 

Really ! Well heres one that did.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/189969-interesting-montblanc/

Edited by Pen Nut

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

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Fountain pens were not included in the standard equipment of schutzstaffel members.

The font of the double s on the pen is totally different of that used by AH and his gang.

As for Ribbentrop, the fact he had a Montblanc had probably more to do with his nickname: Ribbensnob.

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This thread has served its purpose and some recent hidden posts were beginning to drift drastically off topic. I think it's best to lock it for now.

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