Woeler wrote:Besides, what school teaches about WWII, but not the capture if the reichstag, which was one of the most important achievements in the fall of the reich? Probably because the Russians did it. And we all need to know them Russian commies are bad, bad bad!
Now you just explained to yourself why in American schools, the Reichstag gets skipped over. After all, textbooks can put the symbolic victory with the storming of this building, or they can use that space to praise a very similar symbolic victory - Iwo Jima.
Yes, I know that this scene is based off Hitler. I don't see how you got the impression that I'm arguing against that. Also, people don't need to know the name "Triumph of Will", but they all know what goose-stepping Nazis look like.
What I am arguing is that the pillars you are talking about, that might represent the Reichstag, I don't think they represent any specific building. After all, look:

Doesn't quite scream "Evil Nazis", now, does it?
I think you took a symbolic scene, and started to look too deeply for anything that can by a symbol. But as you know, sometimes a pen is just a pen. And a pillar of ground is just a pillar of ground.




