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** Some particularly die-hard Nazis kept fighting for a while after the German government gave up the ghost. While the stories of a massive insurgency that were a thorn in the side of the Allies for years are probably exaggerated, Dick killing a fanatical desperado isn't ''too'' implausible.

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** Some particularly die-hard Nazis kept fighting for a while after the German government gave up the ghost. While the stories of a massive insurgency that were a thorn in the side of the Allies for years are probably exaggerated, Dick killing a fanatical desperado isn't ''too'' implausible.implausible.
** I wouldn't put it past Jett to go around killing demobbed veterans considering that he claims to have been one of the liberators of Dachau concentration camp, where American troops massacred the guards they took prisoner.
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* When discussing his Nazi flag BattleTrophy, Dick Jett describes how he rather gruesomely killed a Wehrmacht officer, then describes how the "summer of '45" was the best of his life. But...Germany surrendered in early May. Was Jett just going around killing demobbed German veterans?

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* When discussing his Nazi flag BattleTrophy, Dick Jett describes how he rather gruesomely killed a Wehrmacht officer, then describes how the "summer of '45" was the best of his life. But...Germany surrendered in early May. Was Jett just going around killing demobbed German veterans?veterans?
** Some particularly die-hard Nazis kept fighting for a while after the German government gave up the ghost. While the stories of a massive insurgency that were a thorn in the side of the Allies for years are probably exaggerated, Dick killing a fanatical desperado isn't ''too'' implausible.
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* When discussing his Nazi flag BattleTrophy, Dick Jett describes how he rather gruesomely killed a Wehrmacht officer, then describes how the "summer of '45" was the best of his life. But...Germany surrendered in May. Was Jett just going around killing demobbed German veterans?

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* When discussing his Nazi flag BattleTrophy, Dick Jett describes how he rather gruesomely killed a Wehrmacht officer, then describes how the "summer of '45" was the best of his life. But...Germany surrendered in early May. Was Jett just going around killing demobbed German veterans?
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* When discussing his Nazi flag BattleTrophy, Dick Jett describes how he rather gruesomely killed a Wehrmacht officer, then describes how the "summer of '45" was the best of his life. But...Germany surrendered in May. Was Jett just going around killing demobbed German veterans?

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