Kreuzfeuer
As long as you don't put a "twisted" kreuz on the car, you'll be ok It's certainly a more inventive approach than most of the add-ons in this forum.
By the way, there's an old 30s bar in downtown Fond du Lac WI with actual swastikas in the floor tiles. It's kind of bizarre to see, but it was a good luck symbol before the ****'s ruined it. Just surprising to see the floor survived the war, and then some.
By the way, there's an old 30s bar in downtown Fond du Lac WI with actual swastikas in the floor tiles. It's kind of bizarre to see, but it was a good luck symbol before the ****'s ruined it. Just surprising to see the floor survived the war, and then some.
I made up a newer, easier to read set today. It got dark before I got a chance to put them on. I'll get some pics up when I get them done. Twisted cross? That had me a little confused. I assume you were reffering to the Swastika. I always heard it called a broken cross. I'm not familiar with twisted. Is this another term for it?
20 years ago my brother took me to the Hubert Humphrey Metrodome in St Paul to watch the Twins. The fabric panels that made up the roof came together at the middle in a perfect swastika. Huge, and right over center field. I asked him some forgotten question about the German population in Minnesota and he responded with some comment about my watching everything but the game. Just like when we were kids.
Originally Posted by fastfunfor2
20 years ago my brother took me to the Hubert Humphrey Metrodome in St Paul to watch the Twins. The fabric panels that made up the roof came together at the middle in a perfect swastika. Huge, and right over center field. I asked him some forgotten question about the German population in Minnesota and he responded with some comment about my watching everything but the game. Just like when we were kids.
Here is a picture of the revised decal.
Last edited by rush549; Dec 27, 2008 at 08:58 AM.
Originally Posted by rush549
It wasn't many years after the war was over that Volkswagon was introduced to America. Along with many other items as well. But Volkswagon screamed Hitler. Written on the bottom of an old lighter I have says "made in occupied Germany". When it comes to material goods, we in America have always been a bunch of ******. Certainly, I'm no better.
Here is a picture of the revised decal.
Here is a picture of the revised decal.


