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In any case, the idea that all the witnesses would have carried the lie of Hitler's death to their graves is completely absurd. |
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BTW, that "hysterical faith" was long gone by 1945. |
And on what facts do you say that faith in hitler was gone by 45, when even people living in dachau pretended to not know what was happening there? but why do we bother anyway, he is dead either way, no way round that.
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I understand why, it does not 'fit' into your line of reasoning! So ignore it and try and change the topic ASAP.. As you did by going on about Martin Luther.. As if I and others were under some false impression that Hitler was the 'first' to blame Jews for their short coming I'm sure some might fall for it But thankfully not all |
yeah, "good ol´" himmler wanted to team up with the british/americans to fight of the russians, no need for a führer there, so it´s easy to say he´s dead, ain´t it.
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At least Otto Günsche remained a convinced Nazi until his death. Don't you think he would have loved to spice the whole story a bit up, in order to mystify his Führer? Count Mohnke in, and possibly Heinz Linge. The absurd thing is: It's not absurd in Absurdistan! |
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