Posted on 12/09/2013 4:05:44 PM PST by Former Fetus
Quite. The little pee-pants paperhanger shot his pregnant airhead plaything, then shot himself, and Goebbels did the same thing with his wife and family and himself the next day. Goering took poison in his cell sometime during his trial — it was slipped to him by a sympathizer, or some German employee at the facility. Himmler was captured by the Red Army, his interrogators didn’t quite believe his phony ID papers, and finally he got tired of the questioning, said, “I am Heinrich Himmler,” and bit the capsule to kill himself. The mayor of a town near one of the death camps and his wife, were forced with others to tour the camps with their dead, dying, and starving inmates, and he and his wife killed themselves when they returned home. And the Red Army occupation was so horrible that many ordinary Germans killed themselves rather than live under it. I’m reminded of the line from an old Genesis song, “death is easy as a substitute for pride.”
Thanks Lx.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/goering.html
> In 2013, as the 68th anniversary of the Allied victory over Japan Day (a.k.a. V-J Day) approached, Goering’s personal vehicle was found in North Carolina. The one-of-a-kind 540K Kabriolet B Mercedes had been sitting in a garage since the 1950s. It was personally commissioned by Goering in 1941 and the last of its kind ever built. The Florida group High Velocity Classics acquired the vehicle and will ensure that this piece of history, celebrating the Allied victory over dictatorship in Europe, will be able to be appreciated by generations to come.
I met a survivor, a Dutch Jew. He escaped and joined the American army.
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