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Anonymous
No.1728
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We all know the Soviets called eachother "comrade",
But did Nazi Germany have a term that was usedliee Comrade in the USSR?
Anonymous
No.1729
1730
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>>1728

Kamerad is the translation of this word. It was used by people in germany regardless of political leaning. Its just a different word for (adult) friend.

"Does not carry the association with socialism or communism that 'comrade' has in English. (See Genosse.) Instead, Kamerad is associated with members of the military and right‐wing extremists. It can be safely used as a neutral term, however."

The german communist term for this is "Genosse".
Anonymous
No.1730
>>1729
Thanks, Kamerad. You gave me just the term I was looking for
No.1802
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No.1803
>>1802
sage when you test.
Also, deleting posts reverses the bump.
Anonymous
No.1816
"Comrade" is based on an Iberian language and was popularized during the French Revolution as it was used by socialists at the time. The west then started attributing it to commies. Its not russian at all, contrary to popular belief. The russian word is meaning the same as comrade is "tovarisch."
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