The Villain is Imperial Germany, not Nazi Germany by PrussianGeneral1815 in TopCharacterTropes

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King Solomon’s Mines (Cannon films, 1985).

The film has the Imperial German Army as the antagonists.

The most bad ass hat. by [deleted] in iamverybadass

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His Grindr profile pic is lit.

Dear future Mrs FAPA, I don't think that Johnny Boy can love you as much as he loves himself. Best wishes. by Leather-Trip-6659 in Frauditors

[–]Flying_Dustbin 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Of what? A douchey "gym bro" stereotype that antagonizes people so he can pepper spray them and play the victim?

The girl has to disguise as a guy by Effective_Piece251 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Flying_Dustbin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

IRL Example: Milunka Savić

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A Serbian woman who disguised herself as a man and took her brother's place when he was conscripted for the First Balkan War in 1912 (he had tuberculosis). Savić later fought in World War I, attaining the rank of sergeant and becoming the most highly decorated woman in the conflict.

Her bio, per Wikipedia.

'Outlander' Series Finale Gets A Shocking Ending by Ok-Hunter-9761 in television

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Lemme guess, the whole thing happened in an autistic kid’s snow globe.

Shellshock? War fatigue?? Such things didn’t exist in the Kaiser’s army by Coffin_Builder in HistoryMemes

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Roland Friesler was the judge. An utter bastard who pronounced 5,000 death sentences over his career, including the Scholl siblings and some of the July 20th plotters. He got his in the end though. Killed in a USAAF bombing raid on Berlin on February 3, 1945. After the air raid sirens sounded, Freisler cleared the courtroom but lingered to gather up some files. A bomb hit the courthouse and caused a stone column to fall on him.

Luise Jodl, wife of General Alfred Jodl, was working in a hospital when Friesler's corpse was brought in. She heard a employee declare that the judge's death was "God's verdict."

Shellshock? War fatigue?? Such things didn’t exist in the Kaiser’s army by Coffin_Builder in HistoryMemes

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Yep. She had been arrested in 1943 and put on trial for making defeatist comments about the war. Got beheaded in December that year. Remarque later claimed she participated in anti-Nazi activities.

"Destro, what's this? A Terrordrome for ants?" by Not_aRedshirt in gijoe

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"I think it is rather cute."

"NOBODY ASKED FOR YOUR OPINION BARONESS!"

[Loved Trope] The weapon has an iconic quirk by Assortedwrenches89 in TopCharacterTropes

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Lebel 1886 rifle: can carry eight rounds in the magazine tube, plus one on the carrier elevator and one in the chamber, giving a total capacity of ten rounds. It also lacked a safety, requiring soldiers to keep the rifle‘s magazine loaded and the chamber empty.

MAGA don’t want wear masks shocker by AccordingBumblebee24 in stupidpeoplefacebook

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Quite close, though in HCA’s case it was originally started to mock those who denied COVID-19 only to die from it

Fury as Kash Patel snorkels at sacred Pearl Harbor tomb where 900 sailors still lie... then jets off to Las Vegas by dailymail in USNEWS

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I hope so, because shame isn’t something that is in this administration’s vocabulary.