Nazi-themed wedding in Mexico (2 Viewers)

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frederykruysch

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Everyone dreams of their wedding and this couple was no exception, but compared to the traditional event, Fernando and Josefina decided to do it with a Nazi theme.

The couple chose April 29 to celebrate their wedding in a Tlaxcala church since, just 77 years ago, one day before committing suicide, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were married; if they didn't find the date available for that day they were going to wait a year.

That date is so important and significant for them that in 2016 they were married by the civil registry in #Ecatepec For the wedding, Josefina wore a traditional white dress but Fernando got a gray suit from the Waffen SS, the elite corps of the Schutzstaffel, Hitler's armed wing.

They also walked in a little vochito that Fernando camouflaged and adorned with swastikas on the chest and photos of Hitler in the glove compartment. Fernando and Josefina already have two children, a girl and a boy; the boy was named Reinhard after General Reinhard Heydrich, the top leader of the SS. And the girl, Hanna Gertrud. By Hanna Reitsch, a famous Nazi army pilot who, according to myth, rescued Hitler from the bunker where he was crouched Fernando assures that he admires Hitler because he took his country out of extreme poverty and returned to his people the territories lost in the First World War and that people judge him without having information.

Nazi-themed wedding in Mexico causes a stir for ignoring Hitler's genocidal past - American Journal

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This is just too weird tbh
 

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Everyone dreams of their wedding and this couple was no exception, but compared to the traditional event, Fernando and Josefina decided to do it with a Nazi theme.

The couple chose April 29 to celebrate their wedding in a Tlaxcala church since, just 77 years ago, one day before committing suicide, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were married; if they didn't find the date available for that day they were going to wait a year.

That date is so important and significant for them that in 2016 they were married by the civil registry in #Ecatepec For the wedding, Josefina wore a traditional white dress but Fernando got a gray suit from the Waffen SS, the elite corps of the Schutzstaffel, Hitler's armed wing.

They also walked in a little vochito that Fernando camouflaged and adorned with swastikas on the chest and photos of Hitler in the glove compartment. Fernando and Josefina already have two children, a girl and a boy; the boy was named Reinhard after General Reinhard Heydrich, the top leader of the SS. And the girl, Hanna Gertrud. By Hanna Reitsch, a famous Nazi army pilot who, according to myth, rescued Hitler from the bunker where he was crouched Fernando assures that he admires Hitler because he took his country out of extreme poverty and returned to his people the territories lost in the First World War and that people judge him without having information.

Nazi-themed wedding in Mexico causes a stir for ignoring Hitler's genocidal past - American Journal

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This is just too weird tbh
I can imagine the Mexican and the preacher were arguing and fighting over this whole theme. So, what do you call a Mexican and a Preacher fighting? Alien v.s Predator
 

McM

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I had the same idea as I read that. The Japanese couple.

Btw, the Volkswagen in OP isn't correct historically. :lol: Not even the camouflage. Bad reenactment event.
There wasn't any (notable) VW Beetle production in the Nazi time, the people could save to get one 'later', yes. There was even a special saving concept for that to draw the money directly from your income.
But all this money was lost and fueled only the production of war stuff/vehicles in Wolfsburg.
The 'owners' tried to get their cars after the war but nope.
 
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ZeroK

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I had the same idea as I read that. The Japanese couple.

Btw, the Volkswagen in OP isn't correct historically. :lol: Not even the camouflage. Bad reenactment event.
There wasn't any VW Beetle production in the Nazi time, the people could save to get one 'later', yes. There was even an extra saving concept for that to draw the money from your income.
But all this money was lost and fueled only the production of war stuff/vehicles in Wolfsburg.
The 'owners' tried to get their cars after the war but nope.
Weren’t the kübelwagen, kommandeurswagen and even an amphibious vehicle made by VW and used in the war?
 
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