U.S. Military in Favour with Nazi Relicts?

July 19, 2005

I didn't really want to believe it, but it seems that the U.S. Military is really in favour with Nazi Relicts. You don't believe it. Ok, then look at this. Google Maps has revealed it and you cannot say it's not true.

I wonder how this could have happen?

Was this Albert Speer? I can't be. He was in prison after the Nuremburg Trials. I know, the Allies, especially the US, engaged people who worked for and with the Nazis during WW II. One of them was Wernher von Braun whose plans for the V2 rocket were the foundation the rockets used for the Apollo Missions.

I really want to know who the architect for this building is.

Comments

  1. Swanny Says:

    Could you elaborate a little more? What exactly in the San Diego Naval Base tells you the the U.S. Military favors Nazi Relics? I have no idea what your getting at with this...

  1. Daniel Says:

    Well, how can I say?
    Have a look at the buildings' shape. I hope, you will realize something.

  1. Ian Says:

    I thought the Swastika was a bit of a give away myself ;O)Please do not elaborate on how such a symbol has been used over the centuries blah blah. It has, was and always will be indelibly fixed in the minds of people as a symbol of The Third (not quite a thousand year) Reich

  1. internetfuzzi Says:

    Maybe Swanny did just check the MAP-version of the given adress instead of the SATELLITE-version ?

    I am aware of the fact that lots of people are just curious of the shape of the meant building, as it has recently shown up on using Google Maps. I will try to find out about its origins and report some later.