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Hitler and Goering
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Hitler_and_Goering
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Hail Hitler
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i was agreeing that our brother stevey is a bit too zealous in his hate preaching, but i didnt want to persuade a young white kid not to speak up for himself.that's worse
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Okay, things have gotten a little disjointed for me right now -- I'm having trouble telling which post is responding to who or what...
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yes, when i got back, i was a little shamed because there was no parade for my dad when korea was over.i think it hurt him too, but of course he was a good dad and was proud of me, and never said a word.i wanted him to gripe cause i was inside. i didnt ...
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Certainly Hitler wanted and expected the UK to make peace...and when they didn't, making England realize it had no hope of winning became part of his justification for Barbarossa.
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The only exception I can think of, Boxer, is McCain -- he certainly has paid his military dues. Personally, I think (and always have) that Iraq is a war we should never have gotten into. But not that we are in it...I am very concerned that military...
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that might have made sense, keep all your bases covered. war has to end sometime, and then everybody has to go back to being neighbors again, maybe good to keep some good blood flowing between them
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yes. i look at some of the towns in italy that were bombed into gravel and im so happy but surprised my mom made it out to grow up
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I sometimes read that Hitler wanted to let the british escape at Dunkirk to create a basis for later peace negotiations with England.
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This photograph was probably taken in 1942 at Wolfschanze and is part of the Frentz collection now in the hands of the Ullstein in Berlin.