I have to put something straight here: The Episode was not shown during the original Run of Star Trek on german Public Broadcasting during its initial run or the later Network reruns because of the Nazi Uniforms, but because it had a higher Rating than other Episodes (16+ instead of 12+) and would have to be send later in the evening instead of the usual Afternoon Spot Star Trek usually had.
And it was not the first time this Episode was shown here, it was shown on PPV some years ago.
Patterns of Force was not the only Episode not shown during the initial run, the Programming Directors of the ZDF decided that nearly 40 out of 79 Episodes were to brutal and/or disgusting to be shown in german Television, especially in a "Kiddies Show" like Star Trek.
Come on guys, its an Entertainment Show, not Rocket Science....but i think now somebody has to send this to Mythbusters, think what THEY would do with this Rollersuit... : )
Try to do it the other way around, order an Cheeseburger, but let them cut the cheese, this would transform the Cheese- into a Hamburger and therefore should be cheaper ;)
Turkey was part of the UN Troops in Korea, not neutral, they were allied with the USA, New Zaeland, the Netherlands and many more. There are no known records of Turkish Troops during World War 2, even if Hitler wished to have the Turks by his side, did not happen.
Thats Periode 1
And it was not the first time this Episode was shown here, it was shown on PPV some years ago.
Patterns of Force was not the only Episode not shown during the initial run, the Programming Directors of the ZDF decided that nearly 40 out of 79 Episodes were to brutal and/or disgusting to be shown in german Television, especially in a "Kiddies Show" like Star Trek.
Turkey was part of the UN Troops in Korea, not neutral, they were allied with the USA, New Zaeland, the Netherlands and many more. There are no known records of Turkish Troops during World War 2, even if Hitler wished to have the Turks by his side, did not happen.
Turkey was a neutral Country during WW2