Hitler Bobble Head ?

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Would there be any interest in a Hitler bobble head ?

I can see a trend in all of the worlds villians as bobble heads .

Hitler, Sodom , The Iotolla, Mao, Castro ...
 

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Not I. I don't see the point of bobble heads of despots outside of trinkets for the Bill Ayerses and Stormfronters of the world.

Figures, sure, but not bobble heads.
 
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I would get one for all the wrong reasons. I'm a fan of "The Opie and Anthony Show," and I forget exactly what the bit was, but Anthony said something that though it was meant in jest, very sarcastic, and was extremely inappropriate, but ironically was very true, and that comment was, the Nazis had the best uniforms, especially the SS.











I'm sorry, but those action figures of "Der Furher," are dope as fuck. If there were actions of figures of Nazis, the one of Hitler in white double breasted jacket could be a Side Show San Diego Comic Con exclusive.

The thing with bobbleheads is that they kinda have this fun, whacky kinda vibe to them, so to make bobbleheads of what are arguably the biggest mass murders of the 20th Century kinda trivializes what they did.

However, an action figure is different and it could be used educational tool. For example, on the inner flap you provide information on who these dudes were, what they believed and what they did.

Being the resident militant ubersensitive angry black man on this site, I have to say if SideShow can make of




Nathan Beford Forrest, (founder of the Klu Klux Klan,) then there should be an issue with them making Nazis, (especially if it's put in a historical context.

However, making an figure of Menegle in a lab coat with bike he used to ride around Auschwitz on as an accessory is doing too much.
 

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Extremely bad taste imo.

I can see your point.

I'm not trying to glorify him at all but the man accomplished a lot. He is probably the most influential person during the last 100 years in the world. Of course 99% of what he did was awful but the man shook up the whole world and who knows what may have happened if America didn't enter the war when they did or if he was able to perfect nuclear bombs.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say is having/wanting a figure/bobble head of Hitler or any controversial person(Bin Laden, Castro, Nixon etc) doesn't make you a racist, terrorist, horrible human being etc etc. IMO.
 

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I can see your point.

I'm not trying to glorify him at all but the man accomplished a lot. He is probably the most influential person during the last 100 years in the world. Of course 99% of what he did was awful but the man shook up the whole world and who knows what may have happened if America didn't enter the war when they did or if he was able to perfect nuclear bombs.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say is having/wasting a figure/bobble head of Hitler or any controversial person(Bin Laden, Castro, Nixon etc) doesn't make you a racist, terrorist, horrible human being etc etc. IMO.
that's fine,but most influential person of the last one hundred years? Really? More influential than Einstein,Picasso,Mandela,Churchill,luther king,etc,etc.
 
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Anyway, what I'm trying to say is having/wanting a figure/bobble head of Hitler or any controversial person(Bin Laden, Castro, Nixon etc) doesn't make you a racist, terrorist, horrible human being etc etc. IMO.

Bobble heads are tasteless kitsch no matter the subject. Having one of Pol Pot probably does mark you as a baby-killing Red.
 

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that's fine,but most influential person of the last one hundred years? Really? More influential than Einstein,Picasso,Mandela,Churchill,luther king,etc,etc.

And how many documentaries and History Channel shows do we have on those guys? So yeah... Adolph made quite a lasting mark on the world. Doesn't mean it was a good mark, but still.
 

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Einstein did the most. I wouldn't say that all of the achievements good or bad can be put solely on Hitler's shoulders. He had an entire country backing him, trusted advisors, and someone held his crazy ass strings. So I do not at all believe he achieved shit. Germany achieved a lot, but not Hitler. Einstein did everything all on his own. Started our modern world with his equations. Without a doubt Einstein achieved the most. And he does have more specials than Hitler, not more than Germany, but more than Hitler. Both have Ancient Aliens episodes though. :D
 

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That's my point though...

Hitler, and his regime, are still fairly hot topics. Enough so, that we still see shows about him/them all the time. Ancient Aliens FTW!!! :thumbsup:

As for a bobble-head... not me. I already have a 1:6th version, and it's enough.
 

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true enough. Einstein was German too, so in essence German's or Germany created our modern world.
he was German born,however he took Swiss nationality in 1900,German/Swiss in 1914 then renounced German citizenship in 1933.then moved to America and became a citizen in 1940.
 

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And how many documentaries and History Channel shows do we have on those guys? So yeah... Adolph made quite a lasting mark on the world. Doesn't mean it was a good mark, but still.
From what I've heard and seen ,when I've visited their beautiful country .....is that Hitler ,the Nazis and that period of time is largely something that Germany and it's people would very much like to forget....lasting mark or not .they certainly do not want it glorified in any way,because there was no good involved in it.and Hitler wasn't even German,he was Austrian.
 

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Is cool bro. I'm on board with Einstein as tops and on board with not glorifying Germany's evil. I do however like to point out the good, even if the country was mostly evil/brainwashed. Einstein knew where Germany was headed and that is one reason he left.

I would also like to point out that no matter how much Germany hates their past and would like to remove themselves from it, one thing I always respected about them is they never denied it, at all. They don't even try to pretty it up. Still don't. Not like some other countries.
 
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Is cool bro. I'm on board with Einstein as tops and on board with not glorifying Germany's evil. I do however like to point out the good, even if the country was mostly evil/brainwashed. Einstein knew where Germany was headed and that is one reason he left.

I would also like to point out that no matter how much Germany hates their past and would like to remove themselves from it, one thing I always respected about them is they never denied it, at all. They don't even try to pretty it up. Still don't. Not like some other countries.
Well it's impossible for them to deny it,because there's so much evidence on the atrocities committed in that time period.but my point is ....they're not trying to remove themselves from it,they just want to forget it.what countries try to "pretty it up"?
 

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when I first saw the denial stuff, It really bothered me. How in the hell do they think people would believe them over the millions of photgraphs and films. The denial by these countries is almost as bad as commiting the act. Its horrible. Just goes to show you those governments would have no problems repeating it.
 

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Well it's impossible for them to deny it,because there's so much evidence on the atrocities committed in that time period.but my point is ....they're not trying to remove themselves from it,they just want to forget it.what countries try to "pretty it up"?

Ever researched Japan's teaching of WWII? Their denial is bordering on delusional. And speaking of atrocities, while the world was hanging German officers at Nuremburg we were cutting deals with Japanese scientists who by all rights should have been facing firing squads. At least the Reds dealt with the ones they captured.
 

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Am the one that doesn't take EVERYTHING so seriously?...it's a bobble head, of Hitler...that's just comical...imagine all the WTF faces you'd see when people saw it...I'd be cracking up constantly!
 

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I would buy one if it looked like the old nutty mads. Him and the other leaders of Axis Powers and of course Stalin the necessary evil.
 

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that's fine,but most influential person of the last one hundred years? Really? More influential than Einstein,Picasso,Mandela,Churchill,luther king,etc,etc.

Honestly.. Yes.

He's without a doubt in the top 5.

again, I'm saying influential. That doesn't mean good.

Look at what he was able to do. He had little education and little resources in the beginning and he was able to overtake Germany, flip their depression giving 5-6 million people jobs. Taking their research and military leaps and bounds ahead of it's time. In the early days of his reign, he was loved by his country. It's takes an influential person to do this.

It's kinda funny how most fictional villains always want to "rule the world". Hitler came as close as anybody in the modern world and nobody will ever even get as close as he did. This dude controlled a large part of Europe and Africa and if you count his alliance, he had even more.

Of course he was crazy and a horrible person, especially during the final years of the war. Who knows if he would have laid back on the drugs, and listened to his Generals more.. he could have accomplished more.

With all that being said... he's the worst person of the last 100 years and shouldn't be glorified at all, however he's a very important part of history whether we like it or not.


Like Eddie said, we don't have to take everything so damn serious. Especially shit that happened before we were even born. Just my 2 cents :D
 

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He went from a corporal in the Deutches Heer to the man that would have a direct hand in propelling the world into a war that would devour 70 million souls, at least 11 million of those being the result of systemic, state-sanctioned genocide.

Sure, communism has arguably killed more people, but Hitler will always be the Voldemort of the real world. They should have just let the little Austrian bastard paint.
 
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He went from a corporal in the Deutches Heer to the man that would have a direct hand in propelling the world into a war that would devour 70 million souls, at least 11 million of those being the result of systemic, state-sanctioned genocide.

Sure, communism has arguably killed more people, but Hitler will always be the Voldemort of the real world. They should have just let the little Austrian bastard paint.
Haha yeah,he already tried that.......and failed.that's probably why he stole so many masterworks from around Europe.
 
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Honestly.. Yes.

He's without a doubt in the top 5.

again, I'm saying influential. That doesn't mean good.

Look at what he was able to do. He had little education and little resources in the beginning and he was able to overtake Germany, flip their depression giving 5-6 million people jobs. Taking their research and military leaps and bounds ahead of it's time. In the early days of his reign, he was loved by his country. It's takes an influential person to do this.

It's kinda funny how most fictional villains always want to "rule the world". Hitler came as close as anybody in the modern world and nobody will ever even get as close as he did. This dude controlled a large part of Europe and Africa and if you count his alliance, he had even more.

Of course he was crazy and a horrible person, especially during the final years of the war. Who knows if he would have laid back on the drugs, and listened to his Generals more.. he could have accomplished more.

With all that being said... he's the worst person of the last 100 years and shouldn't be glorified at all, however he's a very important part of history whether we like it or not.


Like Eddie said, we don't have to take everything so damn serious. Especially shit that happened before we were even born. Just my 2 cents :D
i fully understand your points of view,and I'm not being argumentative,however there's the relatives of six million Jews who would disagree with you on the merits of how influential Adolph Hitler was .as well as the nation of Israel.one other small thing ,that needs to be added.....he was a coward,he committed suicide when it came on top for him,rather than face the music.I guess his ambition and influence(manipulation) far outweighed his "talent".exactly like his career as an artist and painter.
 
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Haha yeah,he already tried that.......and failed.that's probably why he stole so many masterworks from around Europe.


Interestingly the greater threat to artworks in Europe was Goering.

He would go straight to galleries in newly conquered countries and despite there being officers belonging to a "Artworks Protection" dept set up by Hitler (specifically to prevent Nazi's making off with stuff before Hitler could get to them) Goering would come in and threaten the officers,then take the stuff he wanted anyways.
 

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More than 60 years later and Ole' Adolf still makes a mess of things .

A Hitler bobble head would be fun for the thicked skin.

Not so much for the political implications but you have this big head that bobbles and you can flick it with your finger and it wiggles.

GOOD FUN FOR ALL.

Soon to fallow the flea of the sand pit

The Bin Laden Bobble head.

More fun than a Chia Pet !!!

Think of the Secret Santa possibilities !!!
 

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i fully understand your points of view,and I'm not being argumentative,however there's the relatives of six million Jews who would disagree with you on the merits of how influential Adolph Hitler was .as well as the nation of Israel.one other small thing ,that needs to be added.....he was a coward,he committed suicide when it came on top for him,rather than face the music.I guess his ambition and influence(manipulation) far outweighed his "talent".exactly like his career as an artist and painter.

I completely agree on all points.

I'm not saying he had talent or was a hero.

He was influential.

He didn't kill the 6 million Jews. He gave the vision and the order. He convinced others to do this. That's pretty influential. He had so much influence and power that people actually went along with this horrible idea and if they didn't, they were eliminated.

Hence, him being the most influential person in the last 100 years to actually pull that shit off.
 

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He was nominated in '39 (for the peaceful resolution of the Sudeten Crisis), but the prize committee rejected it.

Stalin was MotY TWICE, and he was a blood-soaked butcher. I'm surprised Mussolini didn't get one, with all the knob-slobberin' our media did over him in the '30s.