Hermann Goering: Naturally the common people don’t want war
The terror of the Third Reich was amplified by the order of its administration. Nothing was forgotten, down to the smallest detail, except perhaps the age old wisdom of not fighting a war on two fronts. Read this….
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It worked for Bush, that is for sure.
Very true MH!
Not only is that quote true, is a very frightening observation that seems to apply even more today than when it was first uttered.
There is so much happening in our world today that is frightening. I am afraid it will only get worse.
Much as I hate to admit it, he did get that one right.
Yes he did.