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How did the Nazis march?

Like when they'd march in formation down streets or for drills and whatnot. Was there a certain way they had to march?

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It's not called the goose walk, it's called the goose step. And the troops weren't saluting the kaiser, they were saluting Hitler. Google the words Nazi goose step and you'll find links to old film footage of Nazis marching-you'll be able to see the distinctive marching style for yourself. The more you know about the Nazis and World War 2, the creepier the goose step will seem to you. It's pretty chilling to watch so much evil on parade.

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it is called the goose walk. right arm up saluting das keiser, and legs straight out in from, not bending at the knees

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Goose step... Not walk.
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The Nazi troops marched in what is known as the Nazi goose step. They saluted Hitler with the right hand and swung their legs in unison high off the ground, but kept their knees locked. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goose_step for more information.

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Like Nazis

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It's called the goose step for many different reasons. It's a similar march as the North Koreans have. I hope this helps you out.

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