We like them, but in our, specific way

by ten_z_prahy

23 comments
  1. I will never get tired of saying this: The real Prussians are in the Havelland, Uckermark, etc., Berliners have the pedigree of third-generation offspawn of a Bangladeshi whorehouse.

  2. Nice try. Munich and Nuremberg are in Bavaria, and I’ve seen some clips from there. Didn’t see a single pretzel.

  3. Unfortunately for Bavarians, everyone is aware of the fact that National Socialism originated in Bavaria.

  4. I never knew Honecker already looked so old in 1950

  5. I think you’ll find that Bavaria had its fair share of Nazis and Nazi-related events.

    Think of, oh I don’t know … the Munich Beer Hall Putsch, the Eagles Nest & the Nuremberg rallies?

  6. Prussians outside of Berlin in 2025:

    ![gif](giphy|l0MYvkTNYkM6eeDzW|downsized)

  7. Prussia is an army with a state!

    Bavaria is a Barry with a state!

  8. Whenever somebody says “That’s how we do it in Berlin”, do the exact opposite

  9. Sure the bavarians are completely out of the equation here. 0% nazi connections. True victims who never did bad. The austros too! Just like the romanians anyway. And especially the hungarians!

  10. Why Bavaria will always be superior?

    ![gif](giphy|l50NakVgGf4K7BFPQq)

    If you know you know

  11. Such bullshit. Bavaria was the cultural home of the nazis.

  12. Huh, that’s not what the Bavarians were doing in 1933. They’re the ones who basically gave birth to the nazi party

  13. See we Saxons went after picture 2 straight back to picture one

  14. You say that Prussia is superior over Bavaria, yet you speak high German.

    Curious…

  15. Having now lived near Munich for about 6 months, I can attest; Bavarians are always drinking. Their speaking is completely incomprehensible.

  16. Wait, wasn’t Munich the cradle of Nazism: die Haupstadt der Bewegung? Apparently they all became Bavarian patriots the day American ‘liberators’ showed up. Just like all French became resistants on D-Day I guess. Not judging by the way as it’s too easy from the comfort of 2025

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