Tuesday, May 23, 2006

the Comedian

Whilst the whole world thought Hitler was mad, it appears, he thought he was a comedian. Even in his dealings with heads of state, Hitler’s unique sense of humor never failed him. After signing the Munich Agreement, in 1938, Hitler broke the treaty less than a year later by invading Prague. Incensed, the British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, telephoned Hitler and demanded to know why German troops had crossed the agreed-upon border. Without missing a beat, Hitler replied, “To get to the other side.” One night in Berlin, Hitler, Göring, and Goebbels walked into a bar. Noticing that the bartender’s hands were shaking, Hitler asked him what was wrong. “We don’t get too many high-ranking officials of the Third Reich in here,” he said.
“Well, at these prices, I’m not surprised,” said Hitler, pulling out a Luger and shooting him. Maybe he had a sense of humour? I'm not so sure.
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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice blog.

I hope to see some serious posting and discussion going on here!!

One thing though...a link to 'Tour Maidstone'.....please don't inflict that place on anyone not already aware of it... ...

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