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    Didn't they know Hitler loved dogs?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12139150

    Nazi Germany pursued 'Hitler salute' Finnish dog

    A Finnish dog which gave Nazi salutes so annoyed Germany's World War II government that it launched a campaign against its owner.

    Tor Borg's wife had reportedly given Jackie the nickname Hitler - saying the dog's strange way of raising its paw and barking reminded her of the Fuhrer.

    Newly discovered documents show Mr Borg was interrogated by the Germans on suspicion of insulting Hitler.

    Attempts were also made to sabotage his business, the papers show.

    Researchers at the German Foreign Office uncovered a cache of documents and diplomatic cables concerning Jackie

    The documents had been exchanged by the Foreign Office, the Economy Ministry, the Chancellory of the Nazi government and German diplomats in then Nazi-friendly Finland, the Tagezeitung newspaper reports.

    In one exchange, dated 29 January 1941, German Vice Consul Willy Erkelenz in Helsinki wrote that "a witness, who does not want to be named, said he saw and heard how Borg's dog reacted to the command 'Hitler' by raising its paw".

    Mr Borg was called into the German embassy for questioning, where he admitted that his wife Josephine - a known anti-Nazi German - had called the dog Hitler, but denied being involved in anything "that could be seen as an insult against the German Reich".

    The embassy, however, thought otherwise, telling officials in Berlin: "Borg, even though he claims otherwise, is not telling the truth."

    The Foreign Office spent three months investigating ways of bringing Mr Borg to trial for insulting Hitler, but no witnesses would come forward, the newspaper reports.

    An attempt was also made to get suppliers to Mr Borg's pharmaceutical firm - including IG Farben - to stop dealing with him.

    But in March 1941, the Chancellory decided that "considering that the circumstances could not be solved completely, it is not necessary to press charges". It was unclear whether Adolf Hitler had been involved in the saga himself.

    Mr Borg died in 1959 and his company, Tampereen Rohdoskauppa Oy, later renamed Tamro Group, became one of the Nordic region's most successful pharmaceutical firms, the Associated Press reports.

    Tamro Group told AP they had not been aware of the dog's controversial role in history before now.
    I could really use a fish right now

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    No wonder they lost the war.
    Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011

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    yep the finnish ideal example of standing up to Hitler....teaching their dogs to do a nazi salute
    Only the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:

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    Well I must say, it says volumes about the anal retentive attention to detail the Nazi Regime had to dissent....
    "Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".

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