Message from @tritrium

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2018-10-10 08:36:49 UTC  

T_T

2018-10-10 08:37:14 UTC  

the Villain needs to be good looking

2018-10-10 08:37:16 UTC  

Nazis were good guys...

2018-10-10 08:37:24 UTC  

No they are villains Jasse.

2018-10-10 08:37:29 UTC  

is this guy a meme

2018-10-10 08:38:08 UTC  

Just saying, their uniforms were cool looking and stylish. I think maybe that was part of their attempt to appeal to the civilians that they took over.

2018-10-10 08:38:18 UTC  

To appear less frightening when confronted... even charmed.

2018-10-10 08:38:33 UTC  

Aesthetics are very important

2018-10-10 08:38:43 UTC  

Really?

2018-10-10 08:39:08 UTC  

Oh yeah, psychologically they're a huge part of the messaging

2018-10-10 08:39:30 UTC  

So I am on the right track why their outfits were designed to look cool and even sytlish?

2018-10-10 08:39:32 UTC  

if someone comes up to you looking like a Hobo and speaks truth you're uncomfortable with, you would not believe him..

2018-10-10 08:39:54 UTC  

if the same thing is said by a person in a 3 Piece, you will atleast consider it

2018-10-10 08:40:42 UTC  

i think you're on to something 😮

2018-10-10 08:41:02 UTC  

Interesting subject. Fashion of the uniforms of soldiers can play a major role interaction with civilians.

2018-10-10 08:42:14 UTC  

Notice how Hitler never wore civilian looking clothing in public, he was the FĂźhror of the German People and they were under his Command, his Soldiers..

2018-10-10 08:42:26 UTC  

Everything conveys a message

2018-10-10 08:42:48 UTC  

Yeah that is true. Hitler was big on conveying messages through actions. His speaks are a great example of that.

2018-10-10 08:43:20 UTC  

So his uniform was designed to command respect.

2018-10-10 08:43:46 UTC  

I think not many people look into this aspect of Nazi Germany. :\

2018-10-10 08:44:29 UTC  

have u seen how many uniforms have been based of nazi uniforms in pop-culture

2018-10-10 08:44:30 UTC  

People had studied all aspects, but I never seen anyone look into why the uniforms were designed that way.

2018-10-10 08:44:31 UTC  

You'd be surprised how many people understand the value of Aesthetics, most Political groups and Politicians do

2018-10-10 08:44:44 UTC  

and not in a negative way per say

2018-10-10 08:44:45 UTC  

So many uniforms were Tritrium.

2018-10-10 08:45:07 UTC  

That is why I am saying they probably intentionally designed uniforms like that to have a big impact on those that rule over.

2018-10-10 08:45:23 UTC  

Stylish, slick, and cool looking uniforms.

2018-10-10 08:45:52 UTC  

I think it was kind of the Old Meets the New kind of theme

2018-10-10 08:46:50 UTC  

Traditionalist Lifestyle/Reactionary Messaging meets Age of Modernity and that's the Future

2018-10-10 08:46:56 UTC  

that's how i see it

2018-10-10 08:47:05 UTC  

Someone else asked the same question. Nazi Germany was big on scientists and psychology testing as well.

2018-10-10 08:48:33 UTC  

Having said that, all those trappings also did served secondary purposes. They bolstered morale. Imagine you as a farm kid from some country province never owning but one pair of home spun pants and maybe two pair of trousers, all of a sudden decked out in a glitzy new multicolored uniform marching in a regiment of likewise decked out men, and your regiment was but one of a host in a Division and only one of several divisions in an army! You would feel invincible.

2018-10-10 08:50:39 UTC  

He's so right when Jordan Peterson says this, if we were Germans of that time, especially young.. we'd have probably been Nazi Soldiers instead of fighting against them as we imagine ourselves :D

2018-10-10 08:52:41 UTC  

It is just fascinating in sense. History of military uniforms is interesting.

2018-10-10 08:55:01 UTC  

I guess this is the reason why we do have some many design choices in even our nation, United States, that seems to have influence from Nazi Germany.

2018-10-10 08:56:18 UTC  

@Timcast This explains anime villains looking like nazis. It is a benchmark for evil!

Since their birth in the 1930s, Nazi uniforms have served as a benchmark for “evil” costume design. Given the scope of their crimes and the staggering level of atrocities the Nazis were responsible for, it is no huge surprise that modern fiction often stylizes its villains as Nazi-esque.Nazism is an easy signifier for audiences that the bad guys are, well, bad. We have seen it time and time again in film. Take George Lucas’s The Empire Strikes Back, for example. The Galactic Empire in their military-style getups could easily be mistaken for being Third Reich. Lucas has even admitted as much:“The Nazis are basically the same costume as we used in the first film, and they are designed to be very authoritarian, very Empire-like.”

2018-10-10 09:07:07 UTC  

Yeah nazis are always potrayed as evil and bad. And people buy that stuff just by watching movies.
and ignore that in reality nazis were good for their people, race and nation.

2018-10-10 09:07:39 UTC  

-_-.... Nazis were evil. They committed genocide and horrific experiment on humans.

2018-10-10 09:07:46 UTC  

That is like the lowest of low you can go.