Tango01 | 07 Jun 2022 4:36 p.m. PST |
… behind one of our weirdest WWII obsessions "From the pages of "Hellboy" and the pixilated corridors of "Wolfenstein 3D," popular culture has wondered whether the Nazis, who had no shortage of well-documented kooky ideas, might have researched the possibility of reanimating the dead. Nazi zombies make for a grabber of a headline, but what real evidence is there that raising the dead was on the agenda for even the most outrageous among the Nazis?
We can begin with the conclusion, because that is really just the start. No reliable evidence has been found that the Nazis tried to raise the dead. But though even asking the question may sound preposterous, a world of people believe that such a program was in the works — and knowing what facts we do about Nazi research and beliefs, this concept is entirely plausible…" Main page
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Oberlindes Sol LIC | 07 Jun 2022 9:47 p.m. PST |
My understanding is that dead bodies were brought to the secret Antarctic base to be preserved in cold conditions while the zombie virus was being perfected. Maybe I should run a Delta Green game. |
79thPA | 08 Jun 2022 7:29 a.m. PST |
I dunno, but you just gave me another scenario idea for my Antarctic Nazi/UFO/Cavemen/Yeti/Scientist project that I am working on. |
Arjuna | 08 Jun 2022 10:02 a.m. PST |
And did they take them to the moon in 1945? Doctor Peter Glücksbringer Straub would have agreed. And how would they have fared against Stalins Human-Ape-Hybrid-Warrior-Slaves? The truth is out there. I want to believe. |
microgeorge | 08 Jun 2022 11:07 a.m. PST |
Gentlemen, the shark has been jumped. |
Arjuna | 08 Jun 2022 11:39 a.m. PST |
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microgeorge | 08 Jun 2022 1:24 p.m. PST |
Can't top that. Nazi sharks that can jump over sharks. Ridden by a Nazi zombie no less. |
Stryderg | 08 Jun 2022 1:52 p.m. PST |
The shark needs a swastika on it's tummy. So that people know it's a nazi before it eats them. I mean, it's the courteous thing to do. |
Zephyr1 | 08 Jun 2022 2:30 p.m. PST |
"My understanding is that dead bodies were brought to the secret Antarctic base to be preserved in cold conditions while the zombie virus was being perfected. " And guarded by Nazi penguins (yes, those are a thing… ;-) |
Tango01 | 08 Jun 2022 3:27 p.m. PST |
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20thmaine | 09 Jun 2022 2:09 a.m. PST |
No reliable evidence has been found that the Nazis tried to raise the dead. But though even asking the question may sound preposterous, a world of people believe that such a program was in the works — and knowing what facts we do about Nazi research and beliefs, this concept is entirely plausible Oh, I love that logic – there is absolutely no evidence (hmm…I wonder why?) but they did a lot of evil experiments so maybe they did this as well. Who knows? Well, the absolutely no evidence part of the statement gives me a clue….. |
Old Glory | 09 Jun 2022 3:18 p.m. PST |
Who remembers that great 1950s movie " I was a teenage Nazi Zombie" featuring Michael Landon ? Russ Dunaway |
Tango01 | 10 Jun 2022 3:33 p.m. PST |
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QUATERMASS | 16 Sep 2022 7:52 p.m. PST |
Oh! Oh! I can beat that Soviet apeman genetic experience! link |