Thank god im not the only girl with that problem! and men those days, not only that slick and very charming hairstyle taht stole our hearts, but the damn zuper hot uniform too!!AgentBach wrote:I wish boys had those clean cut look again.
Maybe than I would find ones my age more attractive than clean cut older men.
Men's hair styles...
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Damn nice haircut by the way! looks very Aryan!Truffelschwein wrote:Yes,Nearly all higher ranking guys had the same type of hair cut.
It's similar to today's "Surfer cut" but it's combed to the side with a crease down it on the right or the left side.Very common everywhere.
Sometimes in certan officers you will see it combed back totally.And in other officers you see no special haircut.
I personally have the surfer cut type slicked to the side.
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Very Aryan?7Mitternacht_Engel wrote:Damn nice haircut by the way! looks very Aryan!Truffelschwein wrote:Yes,Nearly all higher ranking guys had the same type of hair cut.
It's similar to today's "Surfer cut" but it's combed to the side with a crease down it on the right or the left side.Very common everywhere.
Sometimes in certan officers you will see it combed back totally.And in other officers you see no special haircut.
I personally have the surfer cut type slicked to the side.
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Yea... and i cant have that hairstyle since im a girl....and i dont like the women hairstyle during that time! and yea...NONE have blonde hair,originally... only those who bleached..Truffelschwein wrote:Apparantly 7Mitternacht_Engel lives in south-east asia where most people don't have blonde hair...
Btw,If my hairstyle was "aryan" my hair would be black. Because most iranians have black hair.
P.S. has anyone identified my photograph I posted of the S.S. officer?
BTW, some stated aryans have blond hair...so it totally confused me... and i dont think they are iranian... either way, im confused.
And the officer was Michael Straub...didnt someone already reply to that?
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7Mitternacht_Engel wrote:Yea... and i cant have that hairstyle since im a girl....and i dont like the women hairstyle during that time! and yea...NONE have blonde hair,originally... only those who bleached..Truffelschwein wrote:Apparantly 7Mitternacht_Engel lives in south-east asia where most people don't have blonde hair...
Btw,If my hairstyle was "aryan" my hair would be black. Because most iranians have black hair.
P.S. has anyone identified my photograph I posted of the S.S. officer?
BTW, some stated aryans have blond hair...so it totally confused me... and i dont think they are iranian... either way, im confused.
And the officer was Michael Straub...didnt someone already reply to that?
Don't some europeans live there? Where you live?
Also about Aryan...
Aryan is an English word derived from the Indian Vedic Sanskrit and Iranian Avestan terms ari-, arya-, ārya-, and/or the extended form aryāna-. The Old Persian (Iranian) ariya- is a cognate as well. Beyond its use as the ethnic self-designation of the Proto-Indo-Iranians, there is no certainty as to what it may have originally meant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan#Racist_connotationsThese and other ideas evolved into the Nazi use of the term "Aryan race" to refer to what they saw as being a "master race" of people of northern European descent, going to extreme and violent lengths to "maintain the purity" of this race through a far-reaching eugenics program (including anti-miscegenation legislation, compulsory sterilization of the mentally ill and the mentally deficient, the execution of the institutionalized mentally ill as part of a euthanasia program, and eventually the systematic targeting of Jews, Gypsies, and Homosexuals in the Holocaust).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_race
So basically refering to "aryans" as europeans was not common until the 19th century and it's basically incorrect usage.
And about the picture...No it's not Michael Straub. Whoever said that was Mistaken.
Max wrote:It is quite likely that this is NOT Michael Straub.
The reference http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0
leads to http://www.stefanopasini.it/Aurora-Dram ... rsonae.htm
where we come across a reference to a Michael Straub who is a character in a novel by Stefano Pasini called "Aurora"
http://www.stefanopasini.it/My%20Books.htm
Straub is supposed to be "Ufficiale SD, analista RSHA (v.), consulente di Heydrich, nel Gennaio 1944 Standarteführer SS"
[Official SD, analyst RSHA (v.), adviser of Heydrich, in January 1944 Standarteführer SS]
The photos illustrate the characters in the novel but the entry for Straub says
"Idea del personaggio di Michael Straub" [ Idea of the personage of Michael Straub]
or - Michael Straub looks something like this.[my translation]
The only Google results for "Reinhard Heydrich ""Michael Straub" lead to "Aurora"
Michael Miller might know something more.
Max
PS - Images and maps illustrating the novel
http://www.stefanopasini.it/Aurora-Immagini_e_Mappe.htm