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Whats your thought on this?

kylesesh

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I've been planning on going the whole SS Officer loadout.

Uniform, Hat, Boots, Armband, Holster, Luger etc.

Would any airsoft site owners have a problem with dressing up in this attire or would the politically correct at the site have a field day and throw me out?

Before you ask, no I'm not a racist, but I have always preferred the SS Officer uniform in terms of style and look, compared to British officer looks... And I would only wear it at airsoft sites, and won't be doing my shopping while wearing it.

Any suggestions?

 
Exactly, who would the ww2 airsofter play against lol :)

 
Personally I'd just keep it for themed WW2 games. Mostly because people sometimes don't have as open a mindset about it as others and strong opinions will be made about your loadout.

 
I really couldn't care if they voice their opinions... its supposed to be an enjoyable day out and if they want to get crappy just because of my loadout then they really need to reorganise their priorities if they get offended by clothing.

 
If I were you I'd just put a standard Wehrmacht officer's loadout together. Some units of the SS were responsible for running concentration camps, and so the SS has a massive stigma surrounding it. The Wehrmacht does not have this stigma as they were combat only, and so you won't have to worry about what others think.

In fact, some members of the Wehrmacht saved jews and non-jews from the concentration camps- Anton Schmid, a sergeant in the army, helped about 250 Jewish men, women & children to escape from the Vilnius ghetto and also provided them with forged passports and documents. For this he was court martialled and executed.

If you dressed as a standard German Army officer from WWII instead of as an SS officer, you can tell ignorant name callers about Anton Schmid and how he saved so many jews for his own sacrifice.

 
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Personally I would avoid skirmishes dressed as SS.

Doesn't matter how you feel about it, players will react based on how they feel about it and you can't rely on a high level of knowledge about German units.

You either don't care and deal with any prejudice as it happens or you do something else.

WW2 themed games shouldn't be a problem. I just came back from War and Peace down in Folkestone and saw lots and lots of Nazi's, many of them real Germans

in Tiger tanks.

 
Just No.

SS uniforms are offensive in the wrong situations. An SS officer impression would not be welcomed even in WW2 airsoft for 2 reasons: Officers are part of the organisation of the game and SS impressions are only useful when the specific scenario is one where SS units would be present.

A standard german uniform would be perfectly acceptable. If you want something different then Fallschirmjager or Gebirgsjager are quite cool.

 
I wouldn't chance it and go for one of the German units like Russ mentioned. There was a thread about WW2 German uniforms over on Zero In a while back that quickly became an explosion in a see you next tuesday factory(there's some pretty impressive leaps of logic if you look it up) . Even regular German uniforms seem to upset some people, but SS ones are pushing your luck.

 
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Turning up to a regular skirmish dressed as an SS officer...just no.

People look on us badly enough as it is, please don't make it any worse. Can imagine the daily mail article now..

 
I wouldn't have an issue with it, they were just another unit.

We all go and do our job and get paid for it, we follow orders and that's it. that was theirs and they were very, very good at it.

People need to get over it.

 
I wouldn't have an issue with it, they were just another unit.

We all go and do our job and get paid for it, we follow orders and that's it. that was theirs and they were very, very good at it.

People need to get over it.
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Most peoples jobs don't involve crimes against humanity...
Can we not push into that discussion, it invariably ends with the "but those who refused were shot", shoot enough people who refuse... etc

 
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