2. There are some amusing touches, I particularly like the stereotypical Prussian officer/aristocrat with a monocle who snootily refuses to touch the Previtin at first. Note that the general wears no Nazi-era insignia, presumably to comply w/ German law on the symbolism.
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3. The band name, Krupps, is a I presume a reference to the arms manufacturer. The video contains a clear anti-Nazi message, since the pilots are swallowed by a Hitler-Moon at the end—a consequence of their drug-induced war madness.
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4. And the girl is given a comical Hitler tasche. However, the overall effect is, I think, surprisingly towards the glorification of the Third Reich—esp. for a German band. This kind of ambiguity is also apparent in the German band Rammestein.
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