Citations:Wehraboo

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English citations of Wehraboo

  • 2018 April 16, Peter Stickney, “P-51 Mustang”, in rec.aviation.military[1] (Usenet):
    Perhaps we can start a Wehraboo-style RN-'46 rumo(u)r that Geoffrey Pike was building a giant Outboard Motor to allow the British Isles to be parked just outside of Kiel, making raids over Germany easier.
  • 2019 September 17, Chris Song, “Don't be a Wehraboo”, in The Dakota Student[2], volume 138, number 3, Grand Forks, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4, column 2:
    Your typical Wehraboo will usually go on about the greatness of Nazi Germany. Some will clammer about the secret Nazi base in Antartica[sic]. The more extreme types straight up deny the war crimes committed by the Third Reich.
  • 2020 August 26, Will Solomon, “A portrait of the fascist as a young gamer”, in Honi Soit[3], semester 2, week 1, Sydney, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 16, column 1:
    These interests often appear harmless, as the average conversation between Wehraboos is not a political one, but a technical one; play one of these games and you’ll much sooner hear an argument about the superiority of the German Panther tank to the American Jackson equivalent.