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Adolph Hitler was a popular president of Germany when he started World War 11. He repeatedly told his people that they were the greatest people in the world and that their German Motherland was the greatest country on earth and the greatest the world had ever known, etc. etc. etc. Now it comes out that Hitler said a few more things that sound oddly familiar. For instance, in a sudden fit of paranoia, he said:
"They have weapons of mass destruction now or they are developing them." (The Jews? Really? Oh come on now, please, give us a break!)
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Also Hitler is now reported to have used the phrase, "Bring 'em on!" (And in the harsh-sounding German tongue, it must have sounded extremely macho; but the Germans evidently appreciate a little edgy language now and then, just like we do. Uncanny isn't it?)
And this statement is the most difficult to swallow: Hitler is supposed to have said, "The Almighty sent me into this world to rid it of evildoers." (Evildoers!? How would HE ever be able to recognize "evildoers?" Makes a person wonder, doesn't it?)
Oblivia Offenfaulty reporting for Grandma Minutia
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