Fritz Wremingler

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    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Max von Lager in Hallgren Job/whitelist abusing, having multiple characters in the same regiment   
    Your In-Game name: Maximillian von Eisenwald/Max von Lange
    Your Steam name: yubioperative0311
     
    Reported staff members In-game name / Forum name / Steam name: Eddie Hallgren/DawnFenrir
    Staff members STEAM ID:  STEAM_0:1:546649156
    Rank of reported staff member (If known): Senior Moderator
     
    What did the reported staff member do to abuse their power / break server rules:
    I found Hallgren RP'ing as a Feldwebel even though he is the rank of Hauptmann within the regiment and company he is playing as. This was not like he was doing it for an event, or a short period either, he straight up tried punishing grenadiers and "correcting" them stating "I am a Feldwebel, a Senior NCO, and can you adress me properly aswell, thanks".
    When i questioned, wether or not this character is on the spreadsheet, why he is not playing as Hauptmann Hallgren, if he is not breaking server rules by having two characters  in the same regiment his response was "Ask Varem, you can ask Varem about it, he gave me the whitelists, I literally have all the whitelists....  so yeah.... is this an OOC situation now or what? Shut up or I will deal with you accordingly"
     
    Soooo... I guess this is me "asking Varem"
    1. Is this considered "okay" to use a whitelist and a character that is presumably not on the spreadsheet.
    2. Is this not just explicitly breaking rule number 5, which should apply wether youre the queen of fucking England:
     
    You Can Only Have 1 Character within the SS or Wehrmacht, a 'Secondary Character' in the NSDAP Is Permitted (Character rules section 5) 3. Is this acceptable behaviour coming from a senior moderator, basically acting like he is SMT or Founder or whatever, brushhing off when he is clearly whitelist abusing and breaking server rules
    Evidence:

  2. Confused
    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Adolf Mosmat in Adolf Mosmat Unban Request   
    Your In-game name: Adolf Mosmat/Dee Schmidt
    Your Steam ID(in format: STEAM_0:0:504805166)
     
    Reason of the ban: ERP
    Date you were banned on: 21/10/2021
    Admin who banned you (In-game name / Steam name/ Steam ID): Agiber Doberschmicht \  WG DAKA \ STEAM_0:0:559263940
     
    Explain the situation of your warning from your point of view in detail: This all happened when i was just messing around in chat in the alleyway of PD, i was messing around in the chat typing random things, eventually doing '/me sucks balls' and i thought no one was able to see or hear this. Someone happened to see the chat messages from the PD parking lot and reported me to staff for Erotic Roleplay, Doberschmidt himself agreed that it was not really ERP, you can ask him about it, but he decided to ban me anyway because rules on ERP are strict, but he strongly suggested me to appeal my ban.
    Do you think your ban was justified: I dont think it is because i wasnt interacting with anyone in the alleyway, from what i knew there was no one there, and i wasnt actually roleplaying with anybody at all, let alone erotically. You can see this in the screenshot, i doubt anyone would be going "nigga balls n that" in erotic roleplay. Besides that you can see no one else typing in chat, which is a bit of a reach considering there is a voice chat and its a small screenshot of the chat but im just hoping that will be taken into consideration.
    Why should you be unbanned: I never meant to do anything that came off as ERP, and im hoping i can prove that im a proper player with a second chance.
    Any kind of evidence:

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    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Абдуллах Озцелик in Fritz Wremingler - Unban Request (Detailed about the situation)   
    Your In-game name: Fritz Wremingler
    Your Steam ID(in format:STEAM_#:#:#########): STEAM_0:1:174347935
     
    Reason of the ban: NITRP + Job Abuse
    Date you were banned on: November, 28
    Duration of ban: 15 days
    Admin who banned you (In-game name / Steam name/ Steam ID): Daniel Barberi
     
    Explain the situation of your ban from your point of view in detail:
    It says I made the server to become a shitshow as the reason for the ban. The server was already on a shitshow. As soon as I got to the game, I saw everyone shooting each other. Civilians were ambushing the army in the the city, and everyone was fighting each other for no reason. As long as I was outside, I normally fought against those who shot at me.
    During this RDM show, Dr Emmanuel Mauser was using the AFV so he can tell about the situation in more detail. Dr Jonas Hofmann was also using the AFV and they were patrolling around and shooting people. Hofmann was taking bombs and constantly throwing bombs at the buildings which have rioters inside. Even after Martial Law was declared, Hofmann got on the roof of the TS and started shooting at civilians with Panzerschrek.
    At the same time, Leandoer Reitter from OrPo set up his machine gun on the balcony of his Italian restaurant and killed everyone (Reich or civilian) who came out of the spawn.
    You can ask everyone in the server on that time. Everyone were shooting each other without having a reason. So I had to shoot armed ones as well. Everyone were throwing bombs and gas bombs to each other in the city. I am not personally complaining about what happened in the video. This is not a player complaint or staff complaint post.
    I only gave anwarter gun once. Becuase there were no RP outside. He went outside and got killed rightafter killing some armed people. After it anwarters got their weaponry from the locker and started to shoot us. And I decided to quit because there were no one to stop them. Also what happened about job abuse, I did it because no one was in RP at the time.
    Do you think your ban was justified: No. I don't understand why I got a half month ban just for a job abuse. 
    Why should you be unbanned:
    Because everyone were doing this at that hour. It was 3-4 am in the middle of the night.  Also I have really much to do In-Character. I know its not your problem but as I said everyone were killing each other so the server was already a shitshow. You can watch the video. I tried to shoot as less as I can even everyone were killing each other.
    Any kind of evidence: https://ibb.co/2t5JZWG / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK6pHttve9E
    Additional information: I'm sorry if we're not allowed make an another appeal, Hendrik. I just wanted to give a more detailed explanation. And please if you are denying please at least add a reason.
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    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Абдуллах Озцелик in Unban Request   
    I hope you will get unbanned soon.  If you get unbanned let me know and lets continue our duties in NSDAP NSV 🙂 
    We can improve your English together

  5. Like
    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Абдуллах Озцелик in plat vip tag request   
    Which Rank/tag do you need: Platinium VIP
    What is your RP Name on the server(only use one): Fritz Wremingler 
    Evidence 
  6. Like
    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Абдуллах Озцелик in Kameradschaft des Berliner Freikorps   
    I think it looks very well and it can create a good rp oppurtunity. Already in town I sometimes see freikorps kicking communist butt with their fists. 

    i will give +1 
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    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Grau in Kameradschaft des Berliner Freikorps   
    I don't know much about the Freikorps,  however i have been roleplaying within the group and i can see how serious you guys are about it and how good the RP is. So overall +1, except for the fact there is no more slots.
     
    Grau
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    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Auster Schumacher in plat vip tag request   
    Tag Given.
     
    Locked. 
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    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Dach in Unban Request   
    Accepted 
    Giving you the benefit of the doubt.
     
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    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Michael Hofmann in Unban Request   
    I hope you will get unbanned soon.  If you get unbanned let me know and lets continue our duties in NSDAP NSV 🙂 
    We can improve your English together

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    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Werner Hofmann in Unban Request   
    I hope you will get unbanned soon.  If you get unbanned let me know and lets continue our duties in NSDAP NSV 🙂 
    We can improve your English together

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    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Werner Hofmann in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    Islamic Society of Berlin

    Custom Group Name: Islamic Society of Berlin (Islamische Gesellschaft Berlin)
    The relationship between Nazi Germany (1933–1945) and the leadership of the Arab world encompassed contempt, propaganda, collaboration, and in some instances emulation. Cooperative political and military relationships were founded on shared hostilities toward common enemies, such as the United Kingdom and the French Third Republic, along with communism, and Zionism. Another key foundation of this collaboration was the anti-Semitism of the Nazis and their hostility towards the United Kingdom and France, which was admired by some Arab and Muslim leaders, most notably the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini (see Anti-Semitism in Islam). In public and private, Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler made warm statements about Islam as a religion and political ideology, describing it as a more disciplined, militaristic, political, and practical form of religion than Christianity, and commending what they perceived to be Muhammad's skill in politics and military leadership. However, the official Nazi racial ideology also considered Arabs and North Africans to be racially inferior to Germans, a sentiment echoed by Hitler and other Nazi leaders to deprecate them. 

    In speeches, Hitler purportedly made apparently warm references towards Muslim culture such as: "The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France". Hitler was transcribed as saying: "Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers...then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."
    We can say that the relations between Muslims and the Nazis in the Balkans and the Middle East were born from a common enemy: Zionism, Britain and France. As a requirement of these relations, Muslims who wanted to cleanse their country from the enemy also joined the Nazi army. There were around 60,000 Waffen SS Muslim soldiers.

    Amin al-Husseini became the most prominent Arab collaborator with the Axis powers. He developed friendships with high-ranking Nazis, including Heinrich Himmler, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and (possibly) Adolf Eichmann. He contributed to Axis propaganda services and to the recruitment of Muslim and Arab soldiers for the Nazi armed forces, including three SS divisions consisting of Bosnian Muslims. He was involved in planning "wartime operations directed against Palestine and Iraq, including parachuting Germans and Arab agents to foment attacks against the Jews in Palestine." He assisted the German entry into North Africa, particularly the German entry into Tunisia and Libya. His espionage network provided the Wehrmacht with a forty-eight-hour warning of the Allied invasion of North Africa. The Wehrmacht, however, ignored this information, which turned out to be completely accurate. He intervened and protested to government authorities in order to prevent Jews from emigrating to Mandatory Palestine. There is persuasive evidence that he was aware of the Nazi Final Solution. After the war ended, he claimed that he never knew about the extermination camps or Nazi plans for the genocide of European Jews, that the evidence against him was forged by his Jewish enemies, and even denied having met Eichmann. He is still a controversial figure, both vilified and honored by different political factions in the contemporary Arab world.
    In December 1942, al-Husseini held a speech at the celebration of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute (Islamisches Zentralinstitut) in Berlin, of which he served as honorary chair. In the speech, he harshly criticised those he considered as aggressors against Muslims, namely "Jews, Bolsheviks and Anglo-Saxons." At the time of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute, there were an estimated 3,000 Muslims in Germany, including 400 German converts. The Islamic Central Institute gave the Muslims in Germany institutional ties to the 'Third Reich'.

    Fritz Grobba wrote on 17 July 1942 that the Mufti himself had visited Oranienburg concentration camp and that "the Jews aroused particular interest among the Arabs. ... It all made a very favorable impression on the Arabs." This is cited in confirmation of the view that an associate of al-Husseini's together with three associates of the former Iraqi Prime Minister certainly must have visited the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as part of a German secret police "training course" in July 1942. At the time, the Sachsenhausen camp, set up by the Nazi authorities as a "model camp" to be shown off to both domestic and foreign visitors, housed large numbers of Jews, but was only transformed into a death camp in the following year. The camp was presented during their tour as a re-educational institution, and they were shown the high quality of objects made by inmates, and happy Russian prisoners who, reformed to fight Bolshevism, were paraded, singing, in sprightly new uniforms. They left the camp very favourably impressed by its programme of educational indoctrination. In his memoirs, he recalls Himmler telling him how shocked he was to observe Jewish kapos abusing fellow Jews and that Himmler claimed he had the culprits punished.

     

    The Government/Group: 
    Political Alignment: supports the Reich and Hitler
    Ideology: Islamfaschismus, Islamism, Nazism

    Public Documents:
    Office building: White Mansion

    Role on the server:
    Reducing the crime rate in the city and encouraging people to love Nazis more. To keep the spirituality and morale of the people of Berlin high. Making Muslims love the Reich. Helping homeless, poor and hungry people in Berlin. To encourage people to unity and togetherness with mass meals. To increase people's respect for Reich Officals. To increase the hatred for the Jews.
    To provide psychological and moral support to Reich personnel. To ensure that they are always ready for war and service.
     
    Custom Jobs(s):
    Job One: 
    Slots: 2
    Name: Mufti
    Type: Responsible for Muslims in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese, chocolate
    Model: male_02_closed_coat_tie 

    Job Two:
    Slots: 2
    Name: Imam
    Type: Responsible for mosque in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_09_closed_coat_tie

    Job Three:
    Slots: 4
    Name: Islamist follower
    Type: Responsible for showing the path to Muslims and relationships with the Reich
    Equipment: None 
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_07_closed_coat_tie

  13. Like
    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Werner Hofmann in Unban Request   
    Your In-game name: Werner Hofmann
    Your Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:588914231
     
    Reason of the ban: Knowledge of English
    Date you were banned on: Feb 12 2021
    Duration of ban: 3 Months
    Admin who banned you (In-game name / Steam name/ Steam ID): I don't remember
     
    Explain the situation of your ban from your point of view in detail: 
    The SS asked for my ID in the slums. He arrested me while trying to show him my ID. Then he blindfolded me. And I asked what's happening to him. Then the admin came and took me to the back of the street. He asked me my age, I thought I couldn't understand it, and I thought I was getting it wrong. I asked him to write. And again I thought I could not understand the question again and I said sorry my English is not very good. He took this seriously and banned me saying learn English. (He thought I was a little boy, probably because I was a girl.)
    Do you think your ban was justified: No it was a misunderstanding
    Why should you be unbanned: 
    I am very eager to play, I love spending time on the server. My friends talked about the server very well, that's why I started playing. Also, I would love to see Joseph Goebbels today. I was very excited about the event. When I got banned I felt so sad. I will adapt to the server's rules and what they want from me. I'm also interested in history so I think I can be useful to RP.
     
    Any kind of evidence: 
    Additional information: Thanks for everything 
  14. Like
    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Nathan Kennedy in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    Islamic Society of Berlin

    Custom Group Name: Islamic Society of Berlin (Islamische Gesellschaft Berlin)
    The relationship between Nazi Germany (1933–1945) and the leadership of the Arab world encompassed contempt, propaganda, collaboration, and in some instances emulation. Cooperative political and military relationships were founded on shared hostilities toward common enemies, such as the United Kingdom and the French Third Republic, along with communism, and Zionism. Another key foundation of this collaboration was the anti-Semitism of the Nazis and their hostility towards the United Kingdom and France, which was admired by some Arab and Muslim leaders, most notably the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini (see Anti-Semitism in Islam). In public and private, Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler made warm statements about Islam as a religion and political ideology, describing it as a more disciplined, militaristic, political, and practical form of religion than Christianity, and commending what they perceived to be Muhammad's skill in politics and military leadership. However, the official Nazi racial ideology also considered Arabs and North Africans to be racially inferior to Germans, a sentiment echoed by Hitler and other Nazi leaders to deprecate them. 

    In speeches, Hitler purportedly made apparently warm references towards Muslim culture such as: "The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France". Hitler was transcribed as saying: "Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers...then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."
    We can say that the relations between Muslims and the Nazis in the Balkans and the Middle East were born from a common enemy: Zionism, Britain and France. As a requirement of these relations, Muslims who wanted to cleanse their country from the enemy also joined the Nazi army. There were around 60,000 Waffen SS Muslim soldiers.

    Amin al-Husseini became the most prominent Arab collaborator with the Axis powers. He developed friendships with high-ranking Nazis, including Heinrich Himmler, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and (possibly) Adolf Eichmann. He contributed to Axis propaganda services and to the recruitment of Muslim and Arab soldiers for the Nazi armed forces, including three SS divisions consisting of Bosnian Muslims. He was involved in planning "wartime operations directed against Palestine and Iraq, including parachuting Germans and Arab agents to foment attacks against the Jews in Palestine." He assisted the German entry into North Africa, particularly the German entry into Tunisia and Libya. His espionage network provided the Wehrmacht with a forty-eight-hour warning of the Allied invasion of North Africa. The Wehrmacht, however, ignored this information, which turned out to be completely accurate. He intervened and protested to government authorities in order to prevent Jews from emigrating to Mandatory Palestine. There is persuasive evidence that he was aware of the Nazi Final Solution. After the war ended, he claimed that he never knew about the extermination camps or Nazi plans for the genocide of European Jews, that the evidence against him was forged by his Jewish enemies, and even denied having met Eichmann. He is still a controversial figure, both vilified and honored by different political factions in the contemporary Arab world.
    In December 1942, al-Husseini held a speech at the celebration of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute (Islamisches Zentralinstitut) in Berlin, of which he served as honorary chair. In the speech, he harshly criticised those he considered as aggressors against Muslims, namely "Jews, Bolsheviks and Anglo-Saxons." At the time of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute, there were an estimated 3,000 Muslims in Germany, including 400 German converts. The Islamic Central Institute gave the Muslims in Germany institutional ties to the 'Third Reich'.

    Fritz Grobba wrote on 17 July 1942 that the Mufti himself had visited Oranienburg concentration camp and that "the Jews aroused particular interest among the Arabs. ... It all made a very favorable impression on the Arabs." This is cited in confirmation of the view that an associate of al-Husseini's together with three associates of the former Iraqi Prime Minister certainly must have visited the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as part of a German secret police "training course" in July 1942. At the time, the Sachsenhausen camp, set up by the Nazi authorities as a "model camp" to be shown off to both domestic and foreign visitors, housed large numbers of Jews, but was only transformed into a death camp in the following year. The camp was presented during their tour as a re-educational institution, and they were shown the high quality of objects made by inmates, and happy Russian prisoners who, reformed to fight Bolshevism, were paraded, singing, in sprightly new uniforms. They left the camp very favourably impressed by its programme of educational indoctrination. In his memoirs, he recalls Himmler telling him how shocked he was to observe Jewish kapos abusing fellow Jews and that Himmler claimed he had the culprits punished.

     

    The Government/Group: 
    Political Alignment: supports the Reich and Hitler
    Ideology: Islamfaschismus, Islamism, Nazism

    Public Documents:
    Office building: White Mansion

    Role on the server:
    Reducing the crime rate in the city and encouraging people to love Nazis more. To keep the spirituality and morale of the people of Berlin high. Making Muslims love the Reich. Helping homeless, poor and hungry people in Berlin. To encourage people to unity and togetherness with mass meals. To increase people's respect for Reich Officals. To increase the hatred for the Jews.
    To provide psychological and moral support to Reich personnel. To ensure that they are always ready for war and service.
     
    Custom Jobs(s):
    Job One: 
    Slots: 2
    Name: Mufti
    Type: Responsible for Muslims in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese, chocolate
    Model: male_02_closed_coat_tie 

    Job Two:
    Slots: 2
    Name: Imam
    Type: Responsible for mosque in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_09_closed_coat_tie

    Job Three:
    Slots: 4
    Name: Islamist follower
    Type: Responsible for showing the path to Muslims and relationships with the Reich
    Equipment: None 
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_07_closed_coat_tie

  15. Thanks
    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Erwin Krauser in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    +1
    I agree with Grau and Kyle The Mosque has brought alot of good RP to the server and even while its unofficial its always active In my opinion to sort this situation out with the bulgarian embassy is to simply replace the custom group with this one since you actually have here dedicated people who do this for the community and the best way to support this is if it also becomes official In my opinion big +1 theres compitent people behind this idea and that are willing to work and be active for this so in my opinion Bulgarian Embassy out and Islamic Society of Berlin in!
  16. Thanks
    Fritz Wremingler reacted to kenopsia in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    +1
    The mosque has brought good RP to the server, the mosque even as an unofficial group was more active than Bulgarian Embassy, brings many players to join the RP at the mosque every fridays and would be an amazing addition. Has a real life basis aswell so I don't see any problems with this being implemented, would fit nicely.
  17. Thanks
    Fritz Wremingler reacted to Winters in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    Bismillah, can we not give Kreuzritter a reason to use his islamic accent?
     
  18. Like
    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from kenopsia in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    Islamic Society of Berlin

    Custom Group Name: Islamic Society of Berlin (Islamische Gesellschaft Berlin)
    The relationship between Nazi Germany (1933–1945) and the leadership of the Arab world encompassed contempt, propaganda, collaboration, and in some instances emulation. Cooperative political and military relationships were founded on shared hostilities toward common enemies, such as the United Kingdom and the French Third Republic, along with communism, and Zionism. Another key foundation of this collaboration was the anti-Semitism of the Nazis and their hostility towards the United Kingdom and France, which was admired by some Arab and Muslim leaders, most notably the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini (see Anti-Semitism in Islam). In public and private, Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler made warm statements about Islam as a religion and political ideology, describing it as a more disciplined, militaristic, political, and practical form of religion than Christianity, and commending what they perceived to be Muhammad's skill in politics and military leadership. However, the official Nazi racial ideology also considered Arabs and North Africans to be racially inferior to Germans, a sentiment echoed by Hitler and other Nazi leaders to deprecate them. 

    In speeches, Hitler purportedly made apparently warm references towards Muslim culture such as: "The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France". Hitler was transcribed as saying: "Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers...then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."
    We can say that the relations between Muslims and the Nazis in the Balkans and the Middle East were born from a common enemy: Zionism, Britain and France. As a requirement of these relations, Muslims who wanted to cleanse their country from the enemy also joined the Nazi army. There were around 60,000 Waffen SS Muslim soldiers.

    Amin al-Husseini became the most prominent Arab collaborator with the Axis powers. He developed friendships with high-ranking Nazis, including Heinrich Himmler, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and (possibly) Adolf Eichmann. He contributed to Axis propaganda services and to the recruitment of Muslim and Arab soldiers for the Nazi armed forces, including three SS divisions consisting of Bosnian Muslims. He was involved in planning "wartime operations directed against Palestine and Iraq, including parachuting Germans and Arab agents to foment attacks against the Jews in Palestine." He assisted the German entry into North Africa, particularly the German entry into Tunisia and Libya. His espionage network provided the Wehrmacht with a forty-eight-hour warning of the Allied invasion of North Africa. The Wehrmacht, however, ignored this information, which turned out to be completely accurate. He intervened and protested to government authorities in order to prevent Jews from emigrating to Mandatory Palestine. There is persuasive evidence that he was aware of the Nazi Final Solution. After the war ended, he claimed that he never knew about the extermination camps or Nazi plans for the genocide of European Jews, that the evidence against him was forged by his Jewish enemies, and even denied having met Eichmann. He is still a controversial figure, both vilified and honored by different political factions in the contemporary Arab world.
    In December 1942, al-Husseini held a speech at the celebration of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute (Islamisches Zentralinstitut) in Berlin, of which he served as honorary chair. In the speech, he harshly criticised those he considered as aggressors against Muslims, namely "Jews, Bolsheviks and Anglo-Saxons." At the time of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute, there were an estimated 3,000 Muslims in Germany, including 400 German converts. The Islamic Central Institute gave the Muslims in Germany institutional ties to the 'Third Reich'.

    Fritz Grobba wrote on 17 July 1942 that the Mufti himself had visited Oranienburg concentration camp and that "the Jews aroused particular interest among the Arabs. ... It all made a very favorable impression on the Arabs." This is cited in confirmation of the view that an associate of al-Husseini's together with three associates of the former Iraqi Prime Minister certainly must have visited the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as part of a German secret police "training course" in July 1942. At the time, the Sachsenhausen camp, set up by the Nazi authorities as a "model camp" to be shown off to both domestic and foreign visitors, housed large numbers of Jews, but was only transformed into a death camp in the following year. The camp was presented during their tour as a re-educational institution, and they were shown the high quality of objects made by inmates, and happy Russian prisoners who, reformed to fight Bolshevism, were paraded, singing, in sprightly new uniforms. They left the camp very favourably impressed by its programme of educational indoctrination. In his memoirs, he recalls Himmler telling him how shocked he was to observe Jewish kapos abusing fellow Jews and that Himmler claimed he had the culprits punished.

     

    The Government/Group: 
    Political Alignment: supports the Reich and Hitler
    Ideology: Islamfaschismus, Islamism, Nazism

    Public Documents:
    Office building: White Mansion

    Role on the server:
    Reducing the crime rate in the city and encouraging people to love Nazis more. To keep the spirituality and morale of the people of Berlin high. Making Muslims love the Reich. Helping homeless, poor and hungry people in Berlin. To encourage people to unity and togetherness with mass meals. To increase people's respect for Reich Officals. To increase the hatred for the Jews.
    To provide psychological and moral support to Reich personnel. To ensure that they are always ready for war and service.
     
    Custom Jobs(s):
    Job One: 
    Slots: 2
    Name: Mufti
    Type: Responsible for Muslims in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese, chocolate
    Model: male_02_closed_coat_tie 

    Job Two:
    Slots: 2
    Name: Imam
    Type: Responsible for mosque in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_09_closed_coat_tie

    Job Three:
    Slots: 4
    Name: Islamist follower
    Type: Responsible for showing the path to Muslims and relationships with the Reich
    Equipment: None 
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_07_closed_coat_tie

  19. Like
    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Абдуллах Озцелик in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    Islamic Society of Berlin

    Custom Group Name: Islamic Society of Berlin (Islamische Gesellschaft Berlin)
    The relationship between Nazi Germany (1933–1945) and the leadership of the Arab world encompassed contempt, propaganda, collaboration, and in some instances emulation. Cooperative political and military relationships were founded on shared hostilities toward common enemies, such as the United Kingdom and the French Third Republic, along with communism, and Zionism. Another key foundation of this collaboration was the anti-Semitism of the Nazis and their hostility towards the United Kingdom and France, which was admired by some Arab and Muslim leaders, most notably the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini (see Anti-Semitism in Islam). In public and private, Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler made warm statements about Islam as a religion and political ideology, describing it as a more disciplined, militaristic, political, and practical form of religion than Christianity, and commending what they perceived to be Muhammad's skill in politics and military leadership. However, the official Nazi racial ideology also considered Arabs and North Africans to be racially inferior to Germans, a sentiment echoed by Hitler and other Nazi leaders to deprecate them. 

    In speeches, Hitler purportedly made apparently warm references towards Muslim culture such as: "The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France". Hitler was transcribed as saying: "Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers...then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."
    We can say that the relations between Muslims and the Nazis in the Balkans and the Middle East were born from a common enemy: Zionism, Britain and France. As a requirement of these relations, Muslims who wanted to cleanse their country from the enemy also joined the Nazi army. There were around 60,000 Waffen SS Muslim soldiers.

    Amin al-Husseini became the most prominent Arab collaborator with the Axis powers. He developed friendships with high-ranking Nazis, including Heinrich Himmler, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and (possibly) Adolf Eichmann. He contributed to Axis propaganda services and to the recruitment of Muslim and Arab soldiers for the Nazi armed forces, including three SS divisions consisting of Bosnian Muslims. He was involved in planning "wartime operations directed against Palestine and Iraq, including parachuting Germans and Arab agents to foment attacks against the Jews in Palestine." He assisted the German entry into North Africa, particularly the German entry into Tunisia and Libya. His espionage network provided the Wehrmacht with a forty-eight-hour warning of the Allied invasion of North Africa. The Wehrmacht, however, ignored this information, which turned out to be completely accurate. He intervened and protested to government authorities in order to prevent Jews from emigrating to Mandatory Palestine. There is persuasive evidence that he was aware of the Nazi Final Solution. After the war ended, he claimed that he never knew about the extermination camps or Nazi plans for the genocide of European Jews, that the evidence against him was forged by his Jewish enemies, and even denied having met Eichmann. He is still a controversial figure, both vilified and honored by different political factions in the contemporary Arab world.
    In December 1942, al-Husseini held a speech at the celebration of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute (Islamisches Zentralinstitut) in Berlin, of which he served as honorary chair. In the speech, he harshly criticised those he considered as aggressors against Muslims, namely "Jews, Bolsheviks and Anglo-Saxons." At the time of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute, there were an estimated 3,000 Muslims in Germany, including 400 German converts. The Islamic Central Institute gave the Muslims in Germany institutional ties to the 'Third Reich'.

    Fritz Grobba wrote on 17 July 1942 that the Mufti himself had visited Oranienburg concentration camp and that "the Jews aroused particular interest among the Arabs. ... It all made a very favorable impression on the Arabs." This is cited in confirmation of the view that an associate of al-Husseini's together with three associates of the former Iraqi Prime Minister certainly must have visited the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as part of a German secret police "training course" in July 1942. At the time, the Sachsenhausen camp, set up by the Nazi authorities as a "model camp" to be shown off to both domestic and foreign visitors, housed large numbers of Jews, but was only transformed into a death camp in the following year. The camp was presented during their tour as a re-educational institution, and they were shown the high quality of objects made by inmates, and happy Russian prisoners who, reformed to fight Bolshevism, were paraded, singing, in sprightly new uniforms. They left the camp very favourably impressed by its programme of educational indoctrination. In his memoirs, he recalls Himmler telling him how shocked he was to observe Jewish kapos abusing fellow Jews and that Himmler claimed he had the culprits punished.

     

    The Government/Group: 
    Political Alignment: supports the Reich and Hitler
    Ideology: Islamfaschismus, Islamism, Nazism

    Public Documents:
    Office building: White Mansion

    Role on the server:
    Reducing the crime rate in the city and encouraging people to love Nazis more. To keep the spirituality and morale of the people of Berlin high. Making Muslims love the Reich. Helping homeless, poor and hungry people in Berlin. To encourage people to unity and togetherness with mass meals. To increase people's respect for Reich Officals. To increase the hatred for the Jews.
    To provide psychological and moral support to Reich personnel. To ensure that they are always ready for war and service.
     
    Custom Jobs(s):
    Job One: 
    Slots: 2
    Name: Mufti
    Type: Responsible for Muslims in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese, chocolate
    Model: male_02_closed_coat_tie 

    Job Two:
    Slots: 2
    Name: Imam
    Type: Responsible for mosque in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_09_closed_coat_tie

    Job Three:
    Slots: 4
    Name: Islamist follower
    Type: Responsible for showing the path to Muslims and relationships with the Reich
    Equipment: None 
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_07_closed_coat_tie

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    Fritz Wremingler got a reaction from Michael Hofmann in Islamic Society of Berlin   
    Islamic Society of Berlin

    Custom Group Name: Islamic Society of Berlin (Islamische Gesellschaft Berlin)
    The relationship between Nazi Germany (1933–1945) and the leadership of the Arab world encompassed contempt, propaganda, collaboration, and in some instances emulation. Cooperative political and military relationships were founded on shared hostilities toward common enemies, such as the United Kingdom and the French Third Republic, along with communism, and Zionism. Another key foundation of this collaboration was the anti-Semitism of the Nazis and their hostility towards the United Kingdom and France, which was admired by some Arab and Muslim leaders, most notably the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini (see Anti-Semitism in Islam). In public and private, Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler made warm statements about Islam as a religion and political ideology, describing it as a more disciplined, militaristic, political, and practical form of religion than Christianity, and commending what they perceived to be Muhammad's skill in politics and military leadership. However, the official Nazi racial ideology also considered Arabs and North Africans to be racially inferior to Germans, a sentiment echoed by Hitler and other Nazi leaders to deprecate them. 

    In speeches, Hitler purportedly made apparently warm references towards Muslim culture such as: "The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France". Hitler was transcribed as saying: "Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers...then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."
    We can say that the relations between Muslims and the Nazis in the Balkans and the Middle East were born from a common enemy: Zionism, Britain and France. As a requirement of these relations, Muslims who wanted to cleanse their country from the enemy also joined the Nazi army. There were around 60,000 Waffen SS Muslim soldiers.

    Amin al-Husseini became the most prominent Arab collaborator with the Axis powers. He developed friendships with high-ranking Nazis, including Heinrich Himmler, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and (possibly) Adolf Eichmann. He contributed to Axis propaganda services and to the recruitment of Muslim and Arab soldiers for the Nazi armed forces, including three SS divisions consisting of Bosnian Muslims. He was involved in planning "wartime operations directed against Palestine and Iraq, including parachuting Germans and Arab agents to foment attacks against the Jews in Palestine." He assisted the German entry into North Africa, particularly the German entry into Tunisia and Libya. His espionage network provided the Wehrmacht with a forty-eight-hour warning of the Allied invasion of North Africa. The Wehrmacht, however, ignored this information, which turned out to be completely accurate. He intervened and protested to government authorities in order to prevent Jews from emigrating to Mandatory Palestine. There is persuasive evidence that he was aware of the Nazi Final Solution. After the war ended, he claimed that he never knew about the extermination camps or Nazi plans for the genocide of European Jews, that the evidence against him was forged by his Jewish enemies, and even denied having met Eichmann. He is still a controversial figure, both vilified and honored by different political factions in the contemporary Arab world.
    In December 1942, al-Husseini held a speech at the celebration of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute (Islamisches Zentralinstitut) in Berlin, of which he served as honorary chair. In the speech, he harshly criticised those he considered as aggressors against Muslims, namely "Jews, Bolsheviks and Anglo-Saxons." At the time of the opening of the Islamic Central Institute, there were an estimated 3,000 Muslims in Germany, including 400 German converts. The Islamic Central Institute gave the Muslims in Germany institutional ties to the 'Third Reich'.

    Fritz Grobba wrote on 17 July 1942 that the Mufti himself had visited Oranienburg concentration camp and that "the Jews aroused particular interest among the Arabs. ... It all made a very favorable impression on the Arabs." This is cited in confirmation of the view that an associate of al-Husseini's together with three associates of the former Iraqi Prime Minister certainly must have visited the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as part of a German secret police "training course" in July 1942. At the time, the Sachsenhausen camp, set up by the Nazi authorities as a "model camp" to be shown off to both domestic and foreign visitors, housed large numbers of Jews, but was only transformed into a death camp in the following year. The camp was presented during their tour as a re-educational institution, and they were shown the high quality of objects made by inmates, and happy Russian prisoners who, reformed to fight Bolshevism, were paraded, singing, in sprightly new uniforms. They left the camp very favourably impressed by its programme of educational indoctrination. In his memoirs, he recalls Himmler telling him how shocked he was to observe Jewish kapos abusing fellow Jews and that Himmler claimed he had the culprits punished.

     

    The Government/Group: 
    Political Alignment: supports the Reich and Hitler
    Ideology: Islamfaschismus, Islamism, Nazism

    Public Documents:
    Office building: White Mansion

    Role on the server:
    Reducing the crime rate in the city and encouraging people to love Nazis more. To keep the spirituality and morale of the people of Berlin high. Making Muslims love the Reich. Helping homeless, poor and hungry people in Berlin. To encourage people to unity and togetherness with mass meals. To increase people's respect for Reich Officals. To increase the hatred for the Jews.
    To provide psychological and moral support to Reich personnel. To ensure that they are always ready for war and service.
     
    Custom Jobs(s):
    Job One: 
    Slots: 2
    Name: Mufti
    Type: Responsible for Muslims in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese, chocolate
    Model: male_02_closed_coat_tie 

    Job Two:
    Slots: 2
    Name: Imam
    Type: Responsible for mosque in Berlin
    Equipment: None
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_09_closed_coat_tie

    Job Three:
    Slots: 4
    Name: Islamist follower
    Type: Responsible for showing the path to Muslims and relationships with the Reich
    Equipment: None 
    Abilities: can spawn bread, cheese
    Model: male_07_closed_coat_tie