Talk:Felix Steiner
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[edit] Nothing about KKS ?
Kameradenwerk Korps Steiner ? --Molobo 16:37, 27 May 2006 (UTC) [1] When Felix Steiner died in 1966, Kameradenwerk Korps Steiner was formed. It soon had members in Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, the Baltic states and Norway. The highlight in the KKS calendar is the three day reunion in Germany every second April but members of the Kameradenwerk have attended the annual nazi rallies in Diksmuide in Belgium.From the Kameradenwerk, there have also been links to groups like the banned Wiking Jugend in Germany, the Swedish nazi terror network formerly known as Vitt Ariskt Motstånd, nazis in Southern America and to Erik Blücher‘s former Norsk Front and Jack Erik Kjuus‘ Hvit Valgallianse in Norway. --Molobo 16:40, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
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- WTF enlightened people who read encyclopedias and other type of books would care about neo-Nazi monkey unliterate radicals and idiots in the first place???
"unliterate" oh the irony...
Steiner & Berlin In the main article, it said Steiner declined to counter attack. In Hitler's Samurai - The Waffen SS in Action" by Bruce Quarrie, pp106 reads as follows - "Felix Steiner, who had gathered the remnants of the once proud formations Frundsberg, Polizei, Nordland, Niederland and Wallonien around him for a last-ditch defence of Berlin. Ordered to counter-attack against the Russians, Steiner obeyed orders to the end, and tried. And, of course, failed."
Bankrobber70 --14:32, 19 August 2006 (UTC)Bankrobber
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- A text with the title 'Hitler's Samurai' shouldn't be utilized as proof and never quoted as a reliable source. Would you care to quote from a book named 'Churchill's Geisha"? Quarrie is wrong. Period and bye-bye.
[edit] Cross of Iron
Is the character Feldwebel Rolf Steiner perhaps based on Felix Steiner? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074695/ 141.154.152.216 05:21, 11 August 2007 (UTC)

