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  • #46
    Originally posted by Nyoibo View Post
    Only in the winter.
    Napoleon: "I'm going to kill them, I'm going to kill them, Oh! It's a bit cold, it's a bit cold."

    Hitler: "I've got a better idea! No, it's the same idea, it's the same idea."

    Thank you, Eddie Izzard.

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    • #47
      I don't even know why people keep trying to invade Russia. Is there abundant supply of snow and sorrow really that alluring.

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      • #48
        It's the vodka.
        I am a sexy shoeless god of war!
        Minus the sexy and I'm wearing shoes.

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        • #49
          outside of the bible was there anyone else called Judas? (not counting Arnold Judas Rimmer) that name has been loaded for even longer, just not as loaded as hitler although the Adolf bit is probably mundane in modern Germany

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          • #50
            "Adolf" or "Adolph," isn't seen much now. Mainly because of the association with a certain short little man with a funny mustache But, until then, it was a common name. Oddly enough, one Adolf Galland...was a respected German WWII fighter ace, He was removed from his command, because of his views questioning der fuhrer's handling of the war. Even now, he has the respect of his former enemies. Compare that with Adolf Hitler...who is usually associated with the deaths of 6 million-plus people, the total destruction of his country's economy (not to mention most of Europe!)

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            • #51
              Originally posted by protege View Post
              "Adolf" or "Adolph," isn't seen much now. Mainly because of the association with a certain short little man with a funny mustache
              According to my German professor, words associated with Hitler also aren't used very often, although they have innocent meanings. For example, reich = empire. Rarely used. Also, fuhrer = leader or guide. Never used to refer to a person anymore.

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