“Nazi Youth” By Nicola Kast June 30, 2008, 8:00pm Share: X Facebook ShareCopied to clipboard “I heard that a friend from school had joined a Nazi role-playing group, so I persuaded him to let me come photograph their yearly battle routine in Pennsylvania. The event was large and well visited. It seemed like just another thing to do on a Sunday, like a street fair or the circus coming to town. Most of the uniforms and war tools were extremely well-made replicas. The guns were all real. Many of the kids who played Nazi soldiers in the camp were in their late teens. As a German, it’s hard to describe how I felt while experiencing the war reenactment. Shame, disbelief, anger… I felt that it was something I had to see or make myself see. It was like another inevitable event that was brought on by the past and the only way to respond was to brace myself and take it.” MoreFrom VICE Is Paying $80,000 to Freeze Your Head Worth Seeing What the Future Will Be? 04.03.17 By Mary Pilon Why We Need to Challenge the Culture of Monogamy 03.31.17 By Allison Tierney What It’s Like to Find Belonging in the Lolita Community 03.30.17 By Allison Tierney Bernie, an app created by Justin Long, helps Tinder and Happn users to automate the swiping and chatting that goes along with making a connection online. Photos by Gifriends. How Hackers Are Helping Dating Site Users Find True Love 03.29.17 By Natalie Shutler