Kinda sus.

  • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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    1 year ago

    This pathetic spork (is that even a real word?) was forced to hide for 80 years by the mere shadow of Stalin’s comically large spoon.

    Pictured: Stalin presenting his smallest teaspoon (note the Tsar Alexander III severed head pictured on the upper part, it was probably memorabilia from Alexander Ulyanov):

  • Muad'DibberA
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    151 year ago

    So far 10 of those commenters have outed themselves as having nazi grandparents that managed to avoid prosecution, and passed down nazi heirlooms.

  • stasis
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    51 year ago

    why would you even show off nazi memorabilia anyway

  • QueerCommie
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    41 year ago

    Dang, it’s more than doubled since

  • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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    26 months ago

    My great grandfather died fighting the nazis in Normandy near Caen. If he had lived and captured some trophies like a nazi flag or whatever, I mean good for him I guess, he put his body on the line in the fight against the Nazis - but I don’t think I’d accept them as inheritance and want them lol. I’d rather donate it to whatever museum or to a costume rental company so they have stuff to give out for productions of Sound of Music

    If for some reason it was like Hitlers personal spork and I had to keep it, I definitely wouldn’t display it or post it on reddit lmao