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'''Secret Nazi''' is a fad characterized by a picture depicting a swastika (or any Nazi reference) in an unexpected place, accompanied by a flashing black-and-white photo of Adolf Hitler and the song "[[Heute Ist Mein Tag]]" by Blümchen. It originates from a BBC News article on the forest swastika near Zernikow, Germany. Originally other Secret Nazi YTMNDs would imitate the news-article format; nowadays any hint of a swastika or other Nazi reference is enough. Traditionally, the title of such fads takes the form "OMG, secret Nazi ____," after the original site.
 
'''Secret Nazi''' is a fad characterized by a picture depicting a swastika (or any Nazi reference) in an unexpected place, accompanied by a flashing black-and-white photo of Adolf Hitler and the song "[[Heute Ist Mein Tag]]" by Blümchen. It originates from a BBC News article on the forest swastika near Zernikow, Germany. Originally other Secret Nazi YTMNDs would imitate the news-article format; nowadays any hint of a swastika or other Nazi reference is enough. Traditionally, the title of such fads takes the form "OMG, secret Nazi ____," after the original site.
 
==Secret Nazi video game / Hitler vs. Jesus sub-fad==
 
Beginning with {{ytmnd|nazitetris|OMG, Secret Nazi TETRIS!! (Now With Winking Jesus)}}, a small sub-fad was created in which Adolf Hitler and Jesus Christ compete in a video game. Initially, the screen depicts a swastika, but Jesus magically turns the swastika into a cross and wins the game, causing Hitler to flash in despair and Jesus to wink at the audience. A spin-off for [http://nazibreakout.ytmnd.com/ Breakout] has been created.
 
  
 
==PTKFGS variant==
 
==PTKFGS variant==

Revision as of 13:13, June 11, 2006

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Secret Nazi is a fad characterized by a picture depicting a swastika (or any Nazi reference) in an unexpected place, accompanied by a flashing black-and-white photo of Adolf Hitler and the song "Heute Ist Mein Tag" by Blümchen. It originates from a BBC News article on the forest swastika near Zernikow, Germany. Originally other Secret Nazi YTMNDs would imitate the news-article format; nowadays any hint of a swastika or other Nazi reference is enough. Traditionally, the title of such fads takes the form "OMG, secret Nazi ____," after the original site.

PTKFGS variant

In the PTKFGS universe, "OMG, Secret Nazi..." is replaced by "OMG! Secret Communist...," complete with flashing Josef Stalin and accompanied by "All the Things She Said" by t.A.T.u. in both English and Russian. (whether version should be used is contested).

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