Chris Distefano
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well you know they were on meth you know like ponzer chocolate like chocolate like that that thing and you know it's a lot you know it's one thing people don't know a lot when i you know i again love a history i love world war ii and colonial america a lot of these german soldiers these nazis you know they were definitely the ss and the bad ones one thousand percent like pieces of shit garbage people a lot of them were good guys well foma yeah
So not those guys. No, all those guys were scum. But some of the Nazi army, the German army, they had no choice. They were like, either you join the army right now or we kill you. Oh, yeah. And so they weren't working the concentration camps. They weren't they weren't even maybe some of them were not anti-Semitic at all. They were like, we don't want to do this. But then they gave them like this.
So not those guys. No, all those guys were scum. But some of the Nazi army, the German army, they had no choice. They were like, either you join the army right now or we kill you. Oh, yeah. And so they weren't working the concentration camps. They weren't they weren't even maybe some of them were not anti-Semitic at all. They were like, we don't want to do this. But then they gave them like this.
So not those guys. No, all those guys were scum. But some of the Nazi army, the German army, they had no choice. They were like, either you join the army right now or we kill you. Oh, yeah. And so they weren't working the concentration camps. They weren't they weren't even maybe some of them were not anti-Semitic at all. They were like, we don't want to do this. But then they gave them like this.
you know, like crystal meth basically. Cause they would even give it to the soldiers. They would definitely give it to the SS guards. Then they'd give it to the army. And then, you know, the war ends, the drugs start to go out of your system. You start to have these mental health crises. They would suicide through the roof.
you know, like crystal meth basically. Cause they would even give it to the soldiers. They would definitely give it to the SS guards. Then they'd give it to the army. And then, you know, the war ends, the drugs start to go out of your system. You start to have these mental health crises. They would suicide through the roof.
you know, like crystal meth basically. Cause they would even give it to the soldiers. They would definitely give it to the SS guards. Then they'd give it to the army. And then, you know, the war ends, the drugs start to go out of your system. You start to have these mental health crises. They would suicide through the roof.
And when they went back to Germany or whatever country they had to join the Nazis from, they were hated and they would be murdered. So it was like, there's a, there's a period of like 10 years after the world war two, like it's really bad for like, quote unquote, innocent German people. That's when my family came here. Oh, for real? Yeah, because I- From Italy? No, most of my ancestry is German.
And when they went back to Germany or whatever country they had to join the Nazis from, they were hated and they would be murdered. So it was like, there's a, there's a period of like 10 years after the world war two, like it's really bad for like, quote unquote, innocent German people. That's when my family came here. Oh, for real? Yeah, because I- From Italy? No, most of my ancestry is German.
And when they went back to Germany or whatever country they had to join the Nazis from, they were hated and they would be murdered. So it was like, there's a, there's a period of like 10 years after the world war two, like it's really bad for like, quote unquote, innocent German people. That's when my family came here. Oh, for real? Yeah, because I- From Italy? No, most of my ancestry is German.
Really? To the point where I'm not even sure, because I did the ancestry.com and it said 98% German. So I'm like, was DiStefano a cover name? I don't know if it was a cover. Could you guys have lived in the Alps? Well, here's the thing. When I was a little kid, when I was a little kid, this is true. When I grew up in Ridgewood, Queens, which is a historically German neighborhood. Okay.
Really? To the point where I'm not even sure, because I did the ancestry.com and it said 98% German. So I'm like, was DiStefano a cover name? I don't know if it was a cover. Could you guys have lived in the Alps? Well, here's the thing. When I was a little kid, when I was a little kid, this is true. When I grew up in Ridgewood, Queens, which is a historically German neighborhood. Okay.
Really? To the point where I'm not even sure, because I did the ancestry.com and it said 98% German. So I'm like, was DiStefano a cover name? I don't know if it was a cover. Could you guys have lived in the Alps? Well, here's the thing. When I was a little kid, when I was a little kid, this is true. When I grew up in Ridgewood, Queens, which is a historically German neighborhood. Okay.
But I, I, when I was a little kid, people, the older people, older German people were still living there. They've died off now, but they would come up to me if I was like seven years old, walking in a store and they'd be like, you know, like, and I'd be like, well, I don't know German, but they thought I was German. Cause my hair, I look like a little fucking German.
But I, I, when I was a little kid, people, the older people, older German people were still living there. They've died off now, but they would come up to me if I was like seven years old, walking in a store and they'd be like, you know, like, and I'd be like, well, I don't know German, but they thought I was German. Cause my hair, I look like a little fucking German.
But I, I, when I was a little kid, people, the older people, older German people were still living there. They've died off now, but they would come up to me if I was like seven years old, walking in a store and they'd be like, you know, like, and I'd be like, well, I don't know German, but they thought I was German. Cause my hair, I look like a little fucking German.
And then there was a, you do kind of look German. There was a guy who my grandpa, my grandpa is American fought with the Americans in world war two. my grandpa would always have coffee with our neighbor across the street. Great guy, whatever. And he would say they're war buddies. And then he died. My grandpa died. And then his name was Charles.
And then there was a, you do kind of look German. There was a guy who my grandpa, my grandpa is American fought with the Americans in world war two. my grandpa would always have coffee with our neighbor across the street. Great guy, whatever. And he would say they're war buddies. And then he died. My grandpa died. And then his name was Charles.
And then there was a, you do kind of look German. There was a guy who my grandpa, my grandpa is American fought with the Americans in world war two. my grandpa would always have coffee with our neighbor across the street. Great guy, whatever. And he would say they're war buddies. And then he died. My grandpa died. And then his name was Charles.
And I remember asking my mom like years later, remember Charles, you know, pops and we used to call my grandpa pops, pops and Charles, whatever. And he's like, yes. And what a beautiful story of those two, huh? You know? And I was like, yeah, I mean, it's great war buddies. Did they fight in like the same platoon? She was like, what do you mean? I was like, like, what do you mean?