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The end of the “stammtisch” — a weekly meeting founded in 1943 by artists exiled by the Nazis.
NY Times: A Weekly Gathering for Those Who Fled the Nazis Ends After 82 Years
The meetings began in 1943 in a German enclave in Manhattan. When the last member to experience life under Hitler died, the original purpose was gone.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/20/nyregion/nazi-refugee-stammtisch.html
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- We learn today about a centuries-old German tradition known as a "stammtisch" -- which translates to “regulars’ table.” Traditionally, it was a regular date set aside for a town’s prominent men to meet at a specific table in a tavern, beer hall or cafe. We further learn that anti-Hitler self-exiles started meeting in stammtisch fashion as early as 1934, in Czechoslovakia -- and later brought the German-speaking table talk tradition to what is still somewhat of a German enclave in New York Shitty, during the war in 1943.
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- Some excerpts from this article (accompanied by some ANYT analysis) serve to show the interesting -- but not at all coincidental -- parallel connections between the anti-Hitler bitch sessions of the 1930s / 40s and the anti-Trumpism of the more contemporary Manhattan meetings. Thankfully, these meetings of self-righteous German libtards -- events which progressed in a continuous line of generational succession for all these years -- are now coming to an end.
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- NY Times: Not everyone at the meeting was happy about the decision to end the stammtisch. For Gregorij von Leitis, a German theater director who first came to New York in 1979 and was introduced to the meetings by the poet Hans Sahl, the group is still vital.
- Analysis: But The Great One (that's Hitler for all you newbies and normies) is long dead and gone. Why, 80 years after his demise, would this artsy "fartsy" bitch-session be "still vital?"
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- NY Times: He mentioned the Trump administration, the far-right Alternative for Germany party and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which he likened to Hitler’s invasion of Czechoslovakia.
- Analysis: There it is! How many times have you heard your favorite historian / investigative journalist say that the Trump / Q war is actually a continuation of the Great One's war? Now we have contemporary members of a Manhattan chat group -- who boast of an unbroken generational lineage dating back to the commie scum of the 1930s -- whining about "Trump-Bad" / "Putin-Bad" / and "AfD-Bad."
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- NY Times: The stammtisch had a history of confronting difficult topics with prominent voices and those who had lived extraordinary lives. One regular was Hilde Olsen, a secretary to Oskar Schindler who was rescued from Auschwitz.
- Analysis: Yet another "survivor" of Auschwitz? Say, how did so many of you people manage to "survive" that "extermination camp." Did the Germans run out of bug spray or something? Still trying to figure that out.
No breed of libtard is more odious and insufferable than Boobus Germanicus!
1. Thomas Strasser, presiding over the last meeting of German-American libtards, rang the stammtisch bell. // 2. Also attending the final stammtisch were about 20 people who joined by Zoom from outside New York City. // 3. The discussion at the last meeting focused on the life of Marion House, a longtime stammtisch member who died last month at 102.
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NY Times: Her husband, Alex Olsen, who lost an eye fighting Nazis in Berlin before the war ....
Analysis: The only people physically fighting the NSDAP "in Berlin before the war" were the Communists. Reading between the lines here -- this is an admission that the Olsens were Communists, or at least commie simps with a violent bent. Surprise surprise.
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NY Times: The Manhattan stammtisch was started by the writer Oskar Maria Graf, a Catholic from Bavaria, ...
Analysis: "Catholic" mein butt-crack! Graf was involved with leftist anti-German subversion even before World War II. "Bavarian Nationalism" was actually an anti-German Cabal / UK project which gained steam post-World War I -- not unlike more recent examples of divide & conquer such as Kosovo separatism, Hong Kong separatism, Ukrainian separatism etc. Graf's brand of pinko "Catholicism" was like that of the recently departed (thankfully) Pope Francis. The "anti-Catholic" charges sometimes leveled at "zee Nazis" should be interpreted in this context.
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NY Times: ... and the artist George Harry Asher, a Jew from Vienna, who first met in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in 1934.
Analysis: So, "a Jew from Vienna" hooked up with a "Catholic from Bavaria" to co-found what would later become this self-perpetuating Manhattan club. Shocker!
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NY Times: Mr. Graf had exiled himself from Germany
Analysis: Exactly as I said. These clowns were "self-exiled" --- not "forced to flee" (as they should have been!)
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NY Times: ... after condemning the first Nazi book burning ......
Analysis: So, the righteous "Bavarian Catholic" -- whose own books were NOT burned -- exiled himself to protest the burning of transexual and pedosexual books? This is the sort of human filth which poured into the United States and United Kingdom to "escape" Hitler's rapidly improving Germany.
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NY Times: Mr. Asher was eventually interned in several camps.
Analysis: Another "survivor," eh? This time, of "several camps." Cheese & Crackers! Were "zee Nazis" running an extermination operation or a vacation resort chain?
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NY Times: Then in 1941, Mr. Graf was able to secure his old friend a place on a list of intellectuals who would get visas to enter the United States.Analysis: So, the self-exiled "intellectuals" received preference for immigration visas, eh? Mein Gott! In hindsight, better the United States should have taken in a million violent criminal aliens and lowlife welfare cheats than a mere dozen of such well-connected "intellectuals." The former would have done great damage and filled our prisons, but the influence of the latter, in the long run, was bound to doom civilization itself.
.NY Times: Each meeting session usually revolved around a single topic. It could be German politics, a recent museum exhibition, a guest’s job or whatever was in the news. In recent years, the conversation returned often to Mr. Trump.
Analysis: And there it is.
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End of rebuttal. And good riddance to the Manhattan stammtisch.
The "Catholic" co-founder Graf self-exiled in protest over the burning of Fag-Tranny-Pedo filth at Magnus Hirchfeld's "Institute for Sexual Science" in Berlin. Why is it that "the usual suspects" never tell you what books were actually burned?
Boobus Americanus 1: I read in the New York Times today that a weekly meeting club in Manhattan, started by exiles from Nazi Germany, is coming to an end..
Boobus Americanus 2: That's a shame they couldn't keep it going.
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St Sugar: Demoralized libtardss musst be getting burnt out, Boobuss!.
Editor: We all are, frankly .... but the show must go on.
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