Least Imperial biased German book about trains



by peseoane

14 comments
  1. We totally changed, all our families were on vacation in Argentina for 6 years, and everyone hid a jew in their basement.

    We now can be trusted with a massive military industry and nuclear material.

    Really.

  2. Well it’s an official German government report from after 1933. What did they expect ? The pride flag?

  3. Imperial? 1936?

    Someone didn’t do his history homework huh

  4. Say what you want, but that a German library has a book about statistics of the train services of the year 1936 in the year 2024 speaks for their love for numbers, statistics and accuracy. It’s impressive, and someone might actually use that information to get the Deutsche Bahn going again..

  5. Parts of our railway still are from an even older empire

  6. Wow, so you mean Germany doesn’t try to hide the darkest part of their history and official documents from that time are still available? How dare they!

  7. I somewhat doubt that this is a “public library” in the sense of a library where you’d find novels and what not. Public libraries are always mindful of space. This could very well be a specialty library at a university. So yes… public, but likely not of interest to the public. That’s really poor practice for a specialty library tho and not that well kept.

  8. So they just want to wash out history because they can’t see the “bad symbols”? So they want more censorship instead of letting history to remain alive and not be forgotten?

  9. Yeah, no. It’s technically “a public library” because it’s not private but it’s for sure not “the public library” in town because those don’t host statistic reports on small shortline-resembling railroads.

  10. That’s their government insignia for like plus a decade , should they discard all documents pertaining to laws that are still I. Place ?

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