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Originally posted by stek View PostWasn't the SAS called something else then?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIt was not fully appreciated what Nazi Germany was about in years preceding the war, Hitler deliberately made some moderate speeches to suit his agenda of grabbing power and building up the German army.
It does say later in the article that Lewes only became disillusioned with the Third Reich when the Nazis launched a wave of violence
against Jewish businesses.
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It was not fully appreciated what Nazi Germany was about in years preceding the war, Hitler deliberately made some moderate speeches to suit his agenda of grabbing power and building up the German army.
It does say later in the article that Lewes only became disillusioned with the Third Reich when the Nazis launched a wave of violence
against Jewish businesses.
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There but for the grace of god goes us
OK there is a wail link but its based on a Times story.
Jock Lewes, who along with his fellow officer David Stirling was instrumental in creating the new unit in 1941 that would change the face of the Second World War, had just three years earlier been “dazzled” by the Third Reich.
Lewes had been engaged to the German society beauty Senta Adriano
Lewes, a former captain of Oxford University Boat Club and a society figure in prewar Britain, had fallen in love with a Nazi Party member and on his frequent trips had become increasingly smitten with national socialism.
SAS founder flirted with Nazism after falling for German socialite | News | The Times & The Sunday Times
SAS founding father Jock Lewes almost became a NAZI | Daily Mail OnlineTags: None
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