[m4xr3sdEfault]*******,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 614960 Aug. 31, 2018, 7:12 a.m. No.2815474   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5481 >>5501

Anguish/hostility programming is usually the last entrapment of a failed

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zersetzung

[m4xr3sdEfault]*******,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 614960 Aug. 31, 2018, 7:35 a.m. No.2815658   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5733

Discouraging statements, such as doubt about the ultimate victory of the Third Reich, or any criticism of its political or military leadership and its form of government, were punishable by death, or heavy sentences in military prisons, concentration camps, deployment to the field or to probationary units. Conscientious objectors in particular were frequently convicted of Wehrkraftzersetzung in addition to other charges. This was done to reduce the potential of negative influence on others, even when the refusal of military duty had not been publicized.[note 2] Many civilians were also convicted of Wehrkraftzersetzung by military courts.

[m4xr3sdEfault]*******,=,e \_ヾ(ᐖ◞ ) ID: 614960 Bizarre patterns repeating Aug. 31, 2018, 7:42 a.m. No.2815733   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2815658

Wehrkraftzersetzung is a term from German military law during the Third Reich. In 1938, with Adolf Hitler moving Germany closer to war, the Nazi government issued a decree for the purpose of suppressing any activity opposed to the Nazi regime or the Wehrmacht. The anti-sedition decree included the crime of Zersetzung der Wehrkraft.[note 1] Commonly called Wehrkraftzersetzung, the term is variously translated as "subversion of the war effort",[1] "undermining military morale"[2] and "sedition and defeatism".[3]