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Old 04-20-2005, 03:55 PM   #11
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[quoteost_uid0="Virtual Fighter"]Actually, they got around 50,000 bad ones, since hitler didn't shot everyone himself, did he?

Check this out:

"Like John Paul, whose country was occupied by the Nazis, Ratzinger also has a World War II legacy.

In his memoirs, he wrote of being enrolled in Hitler's Nazi youth movement against his will when he was 14 in 1941, when membership was compulsory. He says he was soon let out because of his studies for the priesthood.

Two years later, he was drafted into a Nazi anti-aircraft unit as a helper, a common fate for teenage boys too young to be soldiers. Enrolled as a soldier at 18, in the last months of the war, he barely finished basic training. "



CAn you say...

Nazi-pope?
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lol!
seriously, lets give him a chance
dont judge the book by its cover
after all, hes still yet to prove himself
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