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Although this is not current by any means of the word, it is for me, as I only saw this story for the first time at the weekend. Although a sports story, I believe it is also a social issue.
This photograph is of the England football team giving a Nazi salute prior to a friendly game against Germany in 1938. The team were ordered to give a salute by the Foreign Office.

The only player to refuse was a young Wolves player called Stan Cullis. He was dropped from the team but went on in later years to captain the side.
I saw this photo for the first time on a TV show at the weekend and can truly say it was one of those "WTH" moments. My grandfather spent the majority of the war in Stalag XXB and was one of the death march survivors. I do not start many threads on this forum but I was stunned when I saw this and wondered how well known this was amongst posters from the UK?
A great reason for keeping politics out of sport.
This photograph is of the England football team giving a Nazi salute prior to a friendly game against Germany in 1938. The team were ordered to give a salute by the Foreign Office.

The only player to refuse was a young Wolves player called Stan Cullis. He was dropped from the team but went on in later years to captain the side.
I saw this photo for the first time on a TV show at the weekend and can truly say it was one of those "WTH" moments. My grandfather spent the majority of the war in Stalag XXB and was one of the death march survivors. I do not start many threads on this forum but I was stunned when I saw this and wondered how well known this was amongst posters from the UK?
A great reason for keeping politics out of sport.