Could a Joke Get You Killed in Nazi Germany? #OOTF #shorts00:00:59

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Dodał: WorldWarTwo
In Nazi Germany, even humor could be deadly. Making jokes about Adolf Hitler, the Nazi Party, or the war effort was considered undermining morale and could trigger investigation by the Gestapo.

Most people caught telling so-called Flüsterwitzewhisper jokeswere fined, interrogated, or imprisoned. But in rare cases, especially during the later years of the war, the consequences were far more severe. A handful of individuals were executed for remarks deemed politically subversive.

Despite the risk, jokes circulated everywhere: on trams, in shops, at dinner tables. They mocked propaganda, food shortages, and the absurdity of total war. Humor became a quiet form of resistancebut one that could turn fatal if overheard by the wrong person.

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