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He didn't even write his fucking I have a dream speech
@Deleted User niggers steal *everything*
@Deleted User who did
@Deleted User Martin Luther Coon
Old truth
“You don’t have to be a fantastic hero to do certain things – to compete. You can be just an ordinary chap, sufficiently motivated to reach challenging goals.”
- Edmund Hillary, first man on the Mount Everest
He wasn't executed though
At least I don think he was
So it wouldn't be his last words
@Deleted User he was imprisoned until his suicide.
Rudolf Hess was a bit wacky though
"suicide"
Why would they kill him decades later?
Why not in the 40s?
Also, the British public already knew about British use of torture
Because of the location of the prison
I remember watching a documentary about this
Had to do with intelligence and all that
Do you mean because the soviets got to have troops in western germany so they could guard spandau?
Yeah something along those lines
That's believable
I suppose it's possible they did that
Btw
I am not an anti semite
bullshit
Revelation 3:9 - New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
<9> I will make those of the synagogue of Satan who say that they are Jews and are not, but are lying—I will make them come and bow down before your feet, and they will learn that I have loved you.
this is what Christ said about the non christian jews
"A major institutional leader cucking to globohomo? Must mean all stoopid christcucks love jews!!!!!11!1!1!"
^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Uwu bad jews aren't real jew, real jew are good boy just look at the old testament they are full of nice guys oy vey!!!!!11!1!1!"*
Stop talking here tards
"Four lines marked our small initial life:
1. Faithin God. All of us believed in God. None of us was an atheist. The more we were alone and
surrounded, the more our preoccupations were directed to God and toward contact with our own
dead and those of the nation. This gave us an invincible strength
and a bright serenity in the face of all blows.
2. Trust in our mission, No one could be presented the smallest reason for our possible victory. We
were so few in number, so young, so poor, so hated and detested by everyone, that all arguments
not based on fact, pleaded against any chances of success. And yet we
went ahead thanks only to . the confidence in our purpose, an unlimited trust in our mission and in
the destiny of our country,
3. Our mutual love. Some of us had known one another for some time, having formed close
friendships, but others were youngsters, freshmen or sophomores in college, whom we had never
met. From the very first days an ambience of affection between us all was established as if we were
of the same family and had known each other since childhood.
The need for an inner equilibrium was obvious in order to be able to resist. Our common affection
had to be of the same intensity and force to match the wave of hatred from outside. Our life in this
nest was not cold, official life, with distance between chief and soldier, with theatrics, rhetorical
statements and assumed airs of leadership. Our nest was warm. Relations between us were
absolutely casual. One did not come in as into a cold barracks but as into his own house, among his
own family. And one did not come here just to take orders, but one found here a ray of love, an
hour of spiritual quiet, a word of encouragement, relief, help in misfortune or need. The legionary
was not asked so much for discipline, in the sense of barracks discipline-as for propriety, faith,
devotion and zeal for work.
4. The song. Probably, because we had not started out on the, road of reason by setting up
programs, contradictory discussions, philosophical argumentations, lectures, our only possibility of
expressing our inner feelings was through singing. [...]