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Noel Gallagher shockingly jokes about opening Nazi inspired bar after claiming WWII was ‘the best’ conflict due to its Star Wars similarities

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Noel Gallagher, 56, has revealed he dreams of opening a pub that is a replica of his multi-million pound London flat, called The Eagle's Nest after Hitler's social club during the Second World War.

Noel Gallagher has revealed he dreams of opening a pub that is a replica of his multi-million pound London apartment, called The Eagle’s Nest after Hitler’s social club during the Second World War.

The former Oasis frontman, 56, said he believes bar ownership is a “noble” profession as it contributes as much to society as songwriting during an upcoming discussion on pal. Matt Morgan Podcast.

But he controversially joked that he would like to call the watering hole ‘The Eagle’s Nest’, in reference to the infamous Nazi meeting place during World War II, before calling the conflict ‘the best’ due to its similarities to Star Wars. .

Asked to describe his dream pub, Noel said: “There would be no food.” There would be chips and snacks. “There would be no jukebox and it wouldn’t look much like my apartment or studio.”

‘It would be very elegant and comfortable. The bathrooms would be clean. There would be an outside part and it would be fucking cool.”

Noel Gallagher, 56, has revealed he dreams of opening a pub that is a replica of his multi-million pound London flat, called The Eagle's Nest after Hitler's social club during the Second World War.

Noel Gallagher, 56, has revealed he dreams of opening a pub that is a replica of his multi-million pound London apartment, called The Eagle’s Nest after Hitler’s social club during the Second World War.

Noel Gallagher shockingly jokes about opening Nazi inspired bar after

Noel Gallagher shockingly jokes about opening Nazi inspired bar after

The former Oasis frontman said he believes bar ownership is a “noble” profession, giving back to society as much as songwriting during an upcoming discussion on his friend Matt Morgan’s podcast (Adolph Hitler pictured) .

Noel made the comments when a fan asked the pair to describe their dream pubs and reveal what they would call them, with Matt saying he should call it The Eagle’s Nest due to his obsession with the Second World War.

The Eagle’s Nest was a building built by the Nazis on the summit of the Kehlstein, a rock outcrop rising above the Obersalzberg, near the city of Berchtesgaden in southeastern Germany.

The venue was used exclusively by members of the Nazi Party for government and social meetings and was visited at least 14 times by Adolf Hitler.

Noel also revealed that the conflict, which killed 3% of the world’s population, was his favourite, stammering: “I think World War II is the best war because it has the best story and it had a definitive beginning and end.” .

“World War I… was a bunch of damn guys marching in a row, but World War II has the Nazis as a backdrop… they’re like the Death Star, that kind of thing… the well against the other.” devil.

Continuing to describe his dream bar, Noel said: “The drinks would just be the classics, there would be no themes, no Poncey shit.”

But it would be a fantastic clean pub.

“I always wanted to have a pub. I think that would be a pretty noble thing.”

He controversially joked that he would like to call the watering hole 'The Eagle's Nest', in reference to the infamous Nazi meeting place during World War II, before calling the conflict 'the best' due to its similarities to Star Wars.

He controversially joked that he would like to call the watering hole 'The Eagle's Nest', in reference to the infamous Nazi meeting place during World War II, before calling the conflict 'the best' due to its similarities to Star Wars.

He controversially joked that he would like to call the watering hole “The Eagle’s Nest”, a reference to the infamous Nazi meeting place during World War II, before calling the conflict “the best” due to its similarities to Star Wars.

The Eagle's Nest was a building built by the Nazis on top of the Kehlstein, a rock outcrop rising above the Obersalzberg, near the town of Berchtesgaden in southeastern Germany (pictured).

The Eagle's Nest was a building built by the Nazis on top of the Kehlstein, a rock outcrop rising above the Obersalzberg, near the town of Berchtesgaden in southeastern Germany (pictured).

The Eagle’s Nest was a building built by the Nazis on top of the Kehlstein, a rock outcrop rising above the Obersalzberg, near the town of Berchtesgaden in southeastern Germany (pictured).

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Noel also revealed that the conflict, which killed 3% of the world’s population, was his favourite, stammering: “I think World War II is the best war because it has the best story and it had a definitive beginning and end.” (Darth Vader photographed in the 1980s The Empire Strikes Back)

“I think being in a band or being a songwriter is a pretty noble thing, but I think owning and running a place where people would love to come and sit and gather would be a pretty noble thing.

“There would be no fucking dogs… or non-alcoholic beer.”

In 2019, Noel claimed his fans had called him a Nazi after his comments on the Brexit vote.

The singer had previously told him Manchester Evening News: ‘There’s only one fucking thing worse than a fool who voted for Brexit. “That’s the rise of the bastards trying to overturn the vote.”

“You’re participating in a bloody democratic process; if you don’t like the result, go to North Korea… I sat down on Brexit day and thought, ‘I can’t be an idiot going to the electoral college, who the hell would?’ vote to leave Europe? “It’s a fucking pointless idea.”

Before talking to The Guardian about the reaction months later: “People started calling me a Nazi, I thought: ‘Really? A member of the Third Reich?”

‘Look, I think it’s ridiculous that we’re leaving. None of us were even qualified to vote. You ask a guy on top of a chippy in Bradford if we should leave Europe. ‘Yeah!’ But I still think that if there is a second referendum, as a nation, we will never recover.”

We have to get out because, no matter how misinformed people are, you are telling them that their vote doesn’t count. And it is symptomatic of silencing people’s opinions.”

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