Who would you have drink with ?

Probably not a popular response - but…Hitler. I’d honestly like to hear his point of view on how he considered what he did a good idea…
 
Probably not a popular response - but…Hitler. I’d honestly like to hear his point of view on how he considered what he did a good idea…

@gixer1

An interesting take on 'Godwin's Law' - but understandable given the topic at hand.

Just read a copy of this...


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It tells you, all you need to know about the man's thinking. It would also save you from buying the man a beer....or a schnapps...


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In the interest of balance, I will say one thing positive about him.


At least he killed Hitler... 🤗
 
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@gixer1

An interesting take on 'Godwin's Law' - but understandable given the topic at hand.

Just read a copy of this...


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It tells you, all you need to know about the man's thinking. It would also save you from buying the man a beer....or a schnapps...


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In the interest of balance, I will say one thing positive about him.


At least he killed Hitler... 🤗
Yes, Mein Kampf would give some of it but it would be interesting to hear the real nitty gritty straight from the horses mouth….some of the old German WWII veterans that spoke with him still held him in high regard when questioned in documentaries which always surprised me. How does one man convince an entire population….its morbidly interesting I guess.
 
Eva Braun, its been said that old Schicklegruber may have been impotent thus after having a drink with Eva she might be fair hogging for it.
 
Oliver Cromwell, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, and Kier Starmer.
That would tell me how good Sir Kier really is as a politician!
 
Man of the century Mohammed Ali would be entertaining I bet.
Have the four Beatles along too and throw Keef in as well.
 
Yes, Mein Kampf would give some of it but it would be interesting to hear the real nitty gritty straight from the horses mouth….some of the old German WWII veterans that spoke with him still held him in high regard when questioned in documentaries which always surprised me. How does one man convince an entire population….its morbidly interesting I guess.
Forbidden in Germany but I have seen a copy, wading through gothic script though is not my thing, but ref having a drink with him, I did offload some drink over the site of the suicide bunker when I found it in Berlin so perhaps that half counts.
 
Genghis Khan for his views on edged weapons.
Albert Pierpointe for the best manila.
Idi Amin for best sledgehammers.
J. Robert Oppenheimer for crackers.
Simo Häyhä for gun control.
The list continues
 
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