(above) A young fan is taught the "Nazi Salute" during a Hitler Youth Camp in Colorado Springs, while Field Marshall Bachman looks on
Further proof that not winning a National Championship in 51 years is starting affect morale in Colorado Springs. The photo above was taken by a DU operative embedded deep within the Colorado College Athletic Department.
The "Hitler Salute," also known in Germany during World War II as the "German Greeting," or in English as the "Nazi Salute," is a variant of the Roman salute, adopted by the Nazi Party as a sign of loyalty to its leader Adolf Hitler.
The "Hitler Salute," also known in Germany during World War II as the "German Greeting," or in English as the "Nazi Salute," is a variant of the Roman salute, adopted by the Nazi Party as a sign of loyalty to its leader Adolf Hitler.
5 comments:
Proof again that the Hitler Youth are alive and flourishing at CC
Someone needs to investigate what the heck is going on down there. First Ted Haggard, now this.
What kind of salute will Cody Lampl give if he comes back in January?
Speaking of "BadBoyz", Derek Patrosso is on the roster of the Fresno Falcons. Adam Estoclet is still shown on Dartmouth's roster.
chn has the first half of their wcha preview up. Its a weird format
with
DU first
CC second
Minnesota 5th
St. Cloud 6th
Tech 9th
ROFL!
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