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"Learn, boys. Whatever you whisper, you must have the courage to say it out loud. A worthy man speaks out loud and looks straight into the eyes."
From the movie "Yesterday" (1988).
From the movie "Yesterday" (1988).
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Yesterday was the most wonderful and beautiful day of my life. I will try and describe it to you, though I can as yet hardly write.
I went alone to lunch at the Osteria and sat at the little table by the stove where we sat... last time you were there. At about three, when I had finished
my lunch, the Führer came and sat down at his usual table with two other men.... About ten minutes after he arrived, he spoke to the manager, and the manager came over to me and said: "The Führer would like to speak to you'. I got up and went over to him and he stood up and saluted and shook hands and introduced me to the others and asked me to sit down next to him.
I sat and talked to him for about half an hour.... Rosa (the fat waitress) came and whispered to me: 'Shall I bring you a post-card?' So I said yes, really to please her.... I was rather embarrassed to ask him to sign it... and I said I hoped he wouldn't think it very American of me.
He made me write my name on a piece of paper (which I did as you may believe very shakily) and then he wrote on the card: 'Frl. Unity Mitford, zur freundlichen Erinnerung an Deutschland und Adolf Hitler'. Tom will tell you what it means. [Roughly, Miss Unity Mitford, as a friendly memento of Germany and Adolf Hitler; the exact nuance is impossible to translate succinctly, being more like 'in order that she may have a friendly recollection of...']👇
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I can't tell you all the things we talked about.... I told him he ought to come to England and be said he would love to but he was afraid there would be a revolution if he did. He asked me if I had ever been to Bayreuth and I said no but I should like to, and he said to one of the other men that they must remember that the next time there is a [festival] there.
He said that he felt he knew London well from his architectural studies and ... believed it to be the best town, as a town, in the world. He thinks Cavalcade is the best film he ever saw.
He talked about the war, he said... that international Jews must never again be allowed to make two Nordic races fight against one another. I said no, next time we must fight together.
He talked of the roads, the new buildings that were being put up in Nuremberg for the Parteitag, and other things.
In the end he had to go. He kept the bit of paper with my name on. Rosa told me it was the first time he had ever invited someone he didn't know to sit at his table like that. He had also apparently said that my lunch was to go on his bill. So, Forgy, after all that you can imagine what I feel like. I am so happy that I wouldn't mind a bit dying. I suppose I am the luckiest girl in the world. I certainly never did anything to deserve such an honour.
A very nice thing was that two very poor girls, who really work themselves to the bone for him the 'Hungry Girl' and the girl you met in Café Hag-were sitting at another table. After he had gone, they waited outside for me and shook my hand for ages and congratulated me.... If I had been them, I would have been furious that a foreigner who had never done a hand's turn for him had such wonderful luck....
You may think that this is hysterical. I'm sure Muv will, but when you remember that at any rate for me, he is the greatest man of all time, you must admit that I am lucky even to have set eyes on him, let alone to have sat and talked to him."
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He said that he felt he knew London well from his architectural studies and ... believed it to be the best town, as a town, in the world. He thinks Cavalcade is the best film he ever saw.
He talked about the war, he said... that international Jews must never again be allowed to make two Nordic races fight against one another. I said no, next time we must fight together.
He talked of the roads, the new buildings that were being put up in Nuremberg for the Parteitag, and other things.
In the end he had to go. He kept the bit of paper with my name on. Rosa told me it was the first time he had ever invited someone he didn't know to sit at his table like that. He had also apparently said that my lunch was to go on his bill. So, Forgy, after all that you can imagine what I feel like. I am so happy that I wouldn't mind a bit dying. I suppose I am the luckiest girl in the world. I certainly never did anything to deserve such an honour.
A very nice thing was that two very poor girls, who really work themselves to the bone for him the 'Hungry Girl' and the girl you met in Café Hag-were sitting at another table. After he had gone, they waited outside for me and shook my hand for ages and congratulated me.... If I had been them, I would have been furious that a foreigner who had never done a hand's turn for him had such wonderful luck....
You may think that this is hysterical. I'm sure Muv will, but when you remember that at any rate for me, he is the greatest man of all time, you must admit that I am lucky even to have set eyes on him, let alone to have sat and talked to him."
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One of the chief things that struck me about him was his simplicity. He talked so ordinarily that one couldn't be nervous. And for the most powerful man in the world to have remained so simple and utterly unconceited, is surely a miracle and a sign of his super-humanity.
Oh dear, I still can't quite believe in Saturday, although I have my signed postcard as proof. While I was sitting next to him, it seemed quite real and ordinary, but after he was gone, it was like some quite unbelievable dream. I suppose to your balanced mind it doesn't seem anything much. However, I think even you will admit that it was interesting, even exciting, particularly as he has never done that before."
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Indiana Jones was a paedophile.
Steven Spielberg never even tried to hide it.
This is the level of subversion we have been bombarded with for decades.
The Good guys actually the bad guys and vice versa.
Steven Spielberg never even tried to hide it.
This is the level of subversion we have been bombarded with for decades.
The Good guys actually the bad guys and vice versa.
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I was just told the other day that Michael Thomas Goodrich passed away, author of the book Hellstorm and many more, passed away last year. I was sad to hear it, he was a great man who will be remembered for the amazing work he put in for our people. It remind me of the Havamal stanza:
Cattle die,
and kinsmen die,
And so one dies one's self;
One thing now
that never dies,
The fame of a dead man's deeds.
Here is the first interview I did with him back in 2018 where we talked about Hellstorm, ww2 in general and the ongoing war on Whites. Enjoy!
Cattle die,
and kinsmen die,
And so one dies one's self;
One thing now
that never dies,
The fame of a dead man's deeds.
Here is the first interview I did with him back in 2018 where we talked about Hellstorm, ww2 in general and the ongoing war on Whites. Enjoy!