Anon found and translated it.
The ubermensch.
Anyone have a link to hi-rez versions of these photos? The search engines don't seem to want to give up their treasure.
less op more for the untermensch that a lurking here
this is how we win the culture war, we dont need to beat their ideas, they are self defeating anyway, we simply need to be where the grass is greener, let them embrace fat acceptance while we hold our selves to a high standard
you dont even need to go to the gym, you can get the greek look doing body weight exercises, do planks until you can do push ups, when push ups are not giving you that burn anymore switch to 1 handed push ups, squats or running/long walks/hikes for the legs
to easily build muscles eat more cumin and turmeric, eggs, red cabbage, work your muscles until you cant anymore then drop down to a lower effort activity to get that little bit extra work in, also dont eat soy products, avoid eating a large amount of onion and garlic(although in moderation is fine)
its not as hard as you think and you will feel better too, also if you live near the coast consider foraging for seaweed, its a fantastic food additive that is packed with nutrients
One of the conditions we made on the German military post WW2 is that they have to restrict their training hours. In joint exercises the Americans always physically outperformed the Germans, which seemed confusing as the Germans are mostly slimmer.
Training matters. Good post.
The SA - Sports Badge (Hitler later renamed it to SA - Defense Badge) was a great award, as it was one of the few that you were awarded that were numbered on the rear, and they would take it back when you no longer qualified.
It could be worn along side the German Sports Badge. The badge was to be worn on the left breast, under the Iron Cross.
So if you were issued one by qualifying via a series of physical fitness tests and abilities, you had a motivation to keep fit and re-qualify, since the award was worn on your military uniform or personal dress clothing, and having it suddenly missing when you no longer passed would be embarrassing.
If they books hadn't been mostly lost or destroyed, if you have one today, you could actually see specifically who was awarded the one you now have in your collection by looking up the number on the rear.
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