They should have given Joe life in Spandau Prison, not Rudolf Hess, who tried to stop the brothers war by giving the German peace offer to the Duke of Hamilton. Even if they rejected it, he should have been sent back, not kept in custody for the rest of his life (and arguably murdered at age 93 when the reds were finally considering setting him free).
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1 schmuckOnWheels 2019-04-05
So-so-so-so-so you're saying that the extermination of 6 million people was a crime against humanity?
1 AnthonysGunFauxPas 2019-04-05
I’ll give em 200k but come on
1 Persianschlong 2019-04-05
and they beat that number into from elementary school on.
1 joecumialikestofelch 2019-04-05
So it was Hitler’s speech that made him a white supremacist?
1 BP-47 2019-04-05
They should have given Joe life in Spandau Prison, not Rudolf Hess, who tried to stop the brothers war by giving the German peace offer to the Duke of Hamilton. Even if they rejected it, he should have been sent back, not kept in custody for the rest of his life (and arguably murdered at age 93 when the reds were finally considering setting him free).