"Danke, mein Führer!"
Hermann Gremliza, translated from the Anti-German magazine konkret 5/05
"The Hitlers come and go, the German people persists": Josef Stalin, optimist. Or was he uttering a cry of desperation, a sigh of resignation there? Whereas Hitler's prophecy, given after the lost battle of Stalingrad, completely fulfilled. What would he and his Goebbels face, if looking from hell's lavatory - if there was one - upon their beloved Fatherland in 2005?
Germany, the greatest power in a Europe free of Jews and Communists whose extermination used to be the final aim...
Like the Soviet Union, the two would also see Yougoslavia smashed into pieces...
The willing service of the most ambitious collaborators of Nazi Germany: Croatia, Albania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraina, and Hungary in today's Germany's reorganization of Europe would be to the Führer's delight.
...Until today, every SS member in the sticks of Lithuania punctually receives his monthly pension from Berlin; not a single German judge who used to decorate the Führer's gallows with 'race desecrators' and deserters, has ever been punished; in Bavaria alone, four years after the war's end 752 of 924 judges were ex-members of the NSDAP...
"The Hitlers come and go, the German people persists": Josef Stalin, optimist. Or was he uttering a cry of desperation, a sigh of resignation there? Whereas Hitler's prophecy, given after the lost battle of Stalingrad, completely fulfilled. What would he and his Goebbels face, if looking from hell's lavatory - if there was one - upon their beloved Fatherland in 2005?
Germany, the greatest power in a Europe free of Jews and Communists whose extermination used to be the final aim...
Like the Soviet Union, the two would also see Yougoslavia smashed into pieces...
The willing service of the most ambitious collaborators of Nazi Germany: Croatia, Albania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraina, and Hungary in today's Germany's reorganization of Europe would be to the Führer's delight.
...Until today, every SS member in the sticks of Lithuania punctually receives his monthly pension from Berlin; not a single German judge who used to decorate the Führer's gallows with 'race desecrators' and deserters, has ever been punished; in Bavaria alone, four years after the war's end 752 of 924 judges were ex-members of the NSDAP...
Daniel Kulla - May 27, 23:51