They didn't? I thought they had a whole bunch of those - they just made the Germans grey and scaly and brutal, instead of merely grey and brutal...
Timo Saloniemi
Anyone else concur, that they are glad that DS9 did not do a German WWII episode(s),.?
It's not a generalization, it's a very specific description - one specific to the TV portrayal of WWII Germans, aka Nazi Swine. I thought that's what the original poster was talking about, since that's what all the other Trek portrayals of WWII Germans have been about.
And often quite naturally so, since Trek hasn't yet featured an episode where there'd be real WWII Germans. In "Patterns of Force", there was a culture perverted into a farcical version of the Nazi rule; in "The Killing Game", Nazi stereotypes were used for holographic entertainment. The intent always was to show stereotypes, not historical characters or events.
DS9 does this a bit more subtly, by first suggesting the Cardassians are simple Space Nazis, thoroughly evil and yadda yadda - and then painting more shades of sickly grey there, including many clear differences between the real examples of Nazi occupation of conquered territories and the Cardassian way of doing things. Basically, though, DS9 milks "WWII Germans" for their usual value, that of embodying the 20th century concept of pure evil.
Timo Saloniemi
And often quite naturally so, since Trek hasn't yet featured an episode where there'd be real WWII Germans. In "Patterns of Force", there was a culture perverted into a farcical version of the Nazi rule; in "The Killing Game", Nazi stereotypes were used for holographic entertainment. The intent always was to show stereotypes, not historical characters or events.
Anyone else concur, that they are glad that DS9 did not do a German WWII episode(s),.?
Yes, it featured real WW2 Germans, but also aliens who became aligned with them and wore uniforms of the Third Reich.And often quite naturally so, since Trek hasn't yet featured an episode where there'd be real WWII Germans. In "Patterns of Force", there was a culture perverted into a farcical version of the Nazi rule; in "The Killing Game", Nazi stereotypes were used for holographic entertainment. The intent always was to show stereotypes, not historical characters or events.
I haven't seen it, but didn't Enterprise's Storm Front feature real WW2 Germans?
I think that it was for the best they didn't feature any episode with soldiers wearing swastikas. Space Nazis are much worse than vague analogies to space Nazis.
I find it particularly annoying when people say "Cardassians are Nazis" because of the stupidity of equating a political ideology (nazism) with a race/species (Cardassians).I concur with the OP.
Although I find it extremely annoying when the writers make reallly stupid statements in interviews that do things like equate Cardassians to Nazis.![]()
Right, it's just like saying "Germans are/were Nazis". Some were. Not all, in fact some Germans belonged to organizations the Nazis tried to exterminate. But when someone says Cardassians are Nazis, we know they're referring to the political organization. Just like saying "The Germans are coming!" Technically, the Nazis were coming, not just the Germans.I find it particularly annoying when people say "Cardassians are Nazis" because of the stupidity of equating a political ideology (nazism) with a race/species (Cardassians).![]()
Actually, it doesn't have to be. What you're describing is totalitarianism (if it includes the state regulating every aspect of people's public and private lives), not specifically fascism or nazism.lol.. awful lot of pedantry here.
The Cardassians' beliefs as a race were fascist, this surely is a no-brainer. They believe that the state is supreme, and that the indi vidual should submit to the state. How is this not fascist?
Right. Because Nazi Germany occupied the less technologically advanced Jewish country in order to exploit its natural resources and use its people as slaves. The occupation lasted several decades, during which time hunger, harsh conditions, murder and cruelty of their German masters lead to the death of some 0.002% to 0.01% of the Jewish population over the course of 40 years. Eventually, the Germans had to leave, largely because of the successes of the Jewish resistance movement combined with the diminishing returns that were not enough to justify the use of military and resources.there also is a parallel between the bajoran occupation and the Holocaust.
Actually, it doesn't have to be. What you're describing is totalitarianism (if it includes the state regulating every aspect of people's public and private lives), not specifically fascism or nazism.lol.. awful lot of pedantry here.
The Cardassians' beliefs as a race were fascist, this surely is a no-brainer. They believe that the state is supreme, and that the indi vidual should submit to the state. How is this not fascist?
And it is a well known fact that Cardassians have a special gene that makes them all want to submit to the state.![]()
Right. Because Nazi Germany occupied the less technologically advanced Jewish country in order to exploit its natural resources and use its people as slaves. The occupation lasted several decades, during which time hunger, harsh conditions, murder and cruelty of their German masters lead to the death of some 0.002% to 0.01% of the Jewish population over the course of 40 years. Eventually, the Germans had to leave, largely because of the successes of the Jewish resistance movement combined with the diminishing returns that were not enough to justify the use of military and resources.there also is a parallel between the bajoran occupation and the Holocaust.![]()
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If the occupation of Bajor works as a parallel to anything, it works as a parallel to colonialism. "Duet" featured a parallel to Holocaust and attempts to capture Nazi war criminals, and. one might also say that DS9's portrayal of "comfort women" and the way Bajorans despised them was more reminiscent of German officers and soldiers' concubines from the local population of occupied countries during WW2 (not Jewish though - sexual relations between Jews and "Aryans" were forbidden, and no officer or soldier of Third Reich could have kept a semi-public or public Jewish mistress), than it was of the real life meaning of that expression. That's pretty much where the similarities end.
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