This is tagged convenient censoring. What exactly IS censored conveniently?
The lower part of the eagle on Leyna Koch's helmet is scratched out, similar to Gisela Koch's helmet in post #7501342.
However, you have made me anxious that I have tagged wrong anyway now since that tag's wiki only specifically refers to "sensitive anatomical features" and not symbols or icons.
The lower part of the eagle on Leyna Koch's helmet is scratched out, similar to Gisela Koch's helmet in post #7501342.
However, you have made me anxious that I have tagged wrong anyway now since that tag's wiki only specifically refers to "sensitive anatomical features" and not symbols or icons.
Erica seems not to be one to shy away from swasticas. NS-symbols are everywhere in their work. The symbols on the helmets were only stenciled on and scratched in use. I think it is realism and not censoring.
Erica seems not to be one to shy away from swasticas. NS-symbols are everywhere in their work.
That's a fair point and I would agree...
sanitaeter said:
The symbols on the helmets were only stenciled on and scratched in use. I think it is realism and not censoring.
However, in the context of the two posts:
post #7501342 is Gisela Koch's jump before any sort of combat/action. And with the rest of her uniform intact and her helmet still with its shine, it's pretty, well, convenient for the only scratch on said helmet to be on the symbol in question.
Although depicting the girls both after and in the midst of combat/action, this post also resembles the same "scratching" as post #7501342. The eagle still somewhat intact and the only major scratching on the symbol itself.
But that's my takeaway and reasoning for using that tag. I am more than happy to accept that it's wrong and someone removes the tag. It should be simple since it's only on those two posts.
post #7501342 is Gisela Koch's jump before any sort of combat/action. And with the rest of her uniform intact and her helmet still with its shine, it's pretty, well, convenient for the only scratch on said helmet to be on the symbol in question.
Although depicting the girls both after and in the midst of combat/action, this post also resembles the same "scratching" as post #7501342. The eagle still somewhat intact and the only major scratching on the symbol itself.
But that's my takeaway and reasoning for using that tag. I am more than happy to accept that it's wrong and someone removes the tag. It should be simple since it's only on those two posts.
You may be right on Erica's censoring. I found a picture ( post #4335485 ) in which both swastikas on her cap an her blouse were denazified by removing the center. Propably they edit nazi symbols fitting to the expected viewers.