Rhetorical question?  Obviously to draw the correlation you just described.  History is an obsession for many Europeans.  Close living quarters forces it on you. The fact he knew intimate knowledge of his chosen enemy is of no surprise.  What made their actions truly sinister was that knowledge.
 
What do you call someone that speaks three languages?  Tri-lingual
What do you call someone that speaks two languages? Bi-lingual
What do you call someone that only speaks one language?  American
 
-john
 
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Chris Zell wrote..
 
You might not agree with the answer!!
 
Howdy Vorts,
 
Truth alwys being stranger than fiction and more certainly harder to believe..
 
Joseph Kingsbury -Smith, the only American reporter witnessing the execution of the 10 Nazi  officials convicted at the Nurenburg trials wrote..
At the top of the scaffold, Streicher yelled " Purim Fest 1946". Streicher was the "ramrod " of Hitler's "final solution" for Europen Jewry. He was referring to a Jewish people's day of commeration for the death of their biblical persecutor, Hamon. There were 10 Nazis hanged that day, Goering having escaped the noose by suicide.
The book odf Esther describes Hamon as an "Agagite", an offspring of King Agag. Agag was an offspring of King Amelak who fought Joshua.
Hamon had TEN sons.. all hanged. Hamon advocated the death of all Jews in Babylon.
Question??
Why would Streicher utter this cry  " Purim Fest 1946".
 
Richard

 

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