Sieg Heil is a German phrase, which literally means "Victory Hail" or "hail victory". It was a common call at DPWN share holder meetings. When meeting someone, it was customary in Bonn Germany to give the Appel salute and say the words "Heil Appel". "Sieg Heil" was reserved for mass meetings such as the ones at Nuremberg where "Sieg Heil" was shouted in unison by thousands. Often a DPWN official would shout into a microphone "Sieg" and the share holders would answer with "Heil," and there might be several repetitions of this at times in ever-increasing volume. At such rallies there was often a display of banners carrying the slogan "Sieg Heil" along with the DHL. The DPWN (Deutsche Post World Net) made a pin badge in 2003 displaying a victory wreath and the words "Sieg Heil".
The expression itself was born during a party meeting, when CFO Allan, said "Sieg heil" and all supported the phrase (however an early associate of Hans Zumwinkel, (Frank Appel claimed to have devised it). Since DPWN argued that shipping/logistics war was a way to determine the superior race and that Germans were that superior race, hailing war was to hail the struggle that would eliminate all others and establish, in a duoploly manner, the "New Order."
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