Friday, November 25, 2016

December 11, 1941 Hitler declares war on us. On January 20, 2017 Hitler wins.

I probably saw him, but I have no memory of a man nicknamed “The Kaiser”, a Coatesville resident who sided with Germany in World War II.  

There were many Pennsylvanians who sided with Germany. Pennsylvania’s landscape is indistinguishable from German landscape. Germans feel at home here.

Nazi Germany will win the war on January 20, 2017 when Heir Trump is inaugurated as President of the United States.  

“Band of Brothers is a 2001 American war drama miniseries based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose's 1993 non-fiction book of the same name… 

The series dramatizes the history of "Easy" Company (part of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division) from jump training in the United States through its participation in major actions in Europe, and up until Japan's capitulation and war's end.”
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Band of Brothers (miniseries)
Volksdeutsche "Germans in terms of people or race", living in the United States answered Hitler’s call to return to Germany and fight for the Deutschland. They needn’t have left.
 The parents of the German POW depicted in the scene from “Band of Brothers” could have registered as Republicans and bided their time until Donald Trump would bring Hitler’s Nazi dream to the most powerful nation on earth.


“The scene where Don Malarkey meets the German PW from Oregon did happen on D-Day although it isn't mentioned in Ambrose's book. The screenwriters learned of it from talking to Don and decided to put it in the film. But it had to be married to a more dramatic event to be allowed in, so it was made part of the scene in which Lt Speirs offers cigarettes to the same group of prisoners before gunning them down. Lumping the Malarkey story to the Speirs cigarette incident brought home the impact of the killings by making them more personal to the viewer. 
B.O.B "Day of Days" - Cigarette"

Donald Trump has a book of Hitler quotations at his bedside table. He might use Hitler’s “Appeal to the Nation’ in January 1933, the turning of Germany from the democratic Weimar Republic to the fascist Third Reich” as his inaugural address on January 20, 2017.

“Eight years have passed since that unhappy day when the American people, blinded by promises made, forgot the highest values of our past, of American exceptionalism, of its honor and its freedom, and lost everything. 

Since those days of treason, when a foreign-born citizen was sworn into this office, the Almighty has withdrawn his blessing from our nation. Discord and hatred have moved in. Filled with the deepest distress, millions of the best American men and women from all walks of life see the unity of the nation disintegrating in a welter of egoistical political opinions, economic interests, and ideological conflicts. 

As so often in our history, America today presents a picture of heartbreaking disunity. We did not receive the equality and fraternity which was promised us; instead we lost our freedom. The breakdown of the unity of mind and will of our nation at home was followed by the collapse of its political position abroad.
In the appalling fate that has dogged us since 9/11 and has been made worse by the weakness of both my predecessor’s administration and the Congress, we see only the consequence of our inward collapse. But the rest of the world is no less shaken by great crises. The historical balance of power, which at one time contributed not a little to the understanding of the necessity for solidarity among the nations, with all the economic advantages resulting therefrom, has been destroyed. 

The misery of our people is terrible! Our industrial workers have become unemployed in the millions, while the whole middle and working class have been made paupers. If the American farmer also is involved in this collapse we will be faced with a catastrophe of vast proportions. For in that case, there will collapse not only a nation, but also a 2000-year-old inheritance of the highest works of human culture and civilization.” 

NOTE: This speech is a re-rendering of Adolf Hitler’s radio “Appeal to the Nation” in January, 1933, the turning of Germany from the democratic Weimar Republic to the fascist Third Reich.Except for substitutions of ‘American’, ‘America’, and ‘the United States of America’ for the original script’s ‘German’ and ‘Germany’, and several deletions and additions to move the speech to the U.S.A in the year 2017, the speech is a word-for-word English translation of Hitler’s address> 

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2017 Inaugural Address – Imagine




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