Hahahaha. Yur funny. I would actually really enjoy such a masterfull compilation - however, I don't speak German.
2006-09-30 10:00:52
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answered by me. 2
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Get a dance beat on some, the rest with a hard rock backing and you'll shift millions.
I once did a filming job as a traffic policeman and in between takes I opened the glove compartment of the patrol car to find a casssette of this sort of thing and a jar of Vaseline.
Well I nicked the tape and years later whilst travelling with a German antiques dealer I enquired of him whether it would be in order to have a bit of music, having cued the tape at a particularly rousing marching song.
Peter, for it was he, was a really nice bloke and this was humour at the cruel end of the market.
When he realised what it was he momentarily lost it and removed the casstte, asking "Vere did you get this sheet?"
I replied disingenuously that I found it stimulating and he told me there were still places in Germany where they play that sort of thing.
"The Kaiserkeller?" I enquired of him playfully and he responded, "Ah you know ze place?"
At that point he understood ze famous British sense of humour and we've been friends ever since.
Much later I heard his grandfather had been a high-ranking officer in the Waffen SS, something the family still felt shame about.
They may have had some extreme ideas but the tailoring of the uniforms was exemplary.
But do remember that discipline is not an end in itself, just the means to an end.
And always keep a baton in your satchel.
2006-10-01 08:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not going to get into the argument over Hitler - clearly, this one will run and run! However, in compiling/listening to Hitler's speeches, remember that his Austrian accent was deplored by many Germans (although not publicly, of course), and that his German grammar covered a spectrum from mediocre to abysmal. One contemporary German reviewer of his 1924 work 'Mein Kampff' (I can't remember who, but could probably find out), noted that Hitler had made 7 grammatical errors in a single sentence in the first page, and that the rest of the work was similarly blighted by errors of grammar and punctuation. His speeches weren't much better.
2006-10-01 21:23:55
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answered by JimHist 2
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2016-04-30 22:20:11
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answered by shannan 3
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I think you are a sick and twisted individual for wanting to do such a thing. Hitler was nothing more than a manipulative monster set and determined to kill an entire race of people--God's chosen people no less!! There is nothing I would want to hear from that slave to Satan!!
2006-09-30 10:08:58
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answered by katlvr125 7
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Is there one where he mentions that Herman Goering had promised that not one single British bomb shall fall on German soil...
I like that one - can anyone say "Dresden" Ooops.
As for George Bush speeches I'm told that they are a bit difficult to read as they are all in coloured crayon so that he can understand them better...
2006-09-30 14:44:40
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answered by Dumbledore 3
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Should be quite amusing
as Herr Flick stated
if you play it above regular speed Hitler sounds like Donald Duck
2006-09-30 10:31:29
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answered by peter gunn 7
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Not so much.
If you do a DVD, though, I would certainly be interested -- his real strength was not in what he said, but how he said it. The visual impact of him speaking is electric and melodramatic and what obviously what many Germans were looking for at the time.
2006-09-30 10:04:59
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answered by blueowlboy 5
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Sounds awesome but I wouldn't understand it because it would be in German. Why don't you do a CD of Bush's greatest speeches? Oh. Yeah, never mind.
2006-09-30 10:04:35
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answered by Lleh 6
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No thank you. I really don't think I want a copy, but I can tell you what to do with it. The next time you go grocery shopping, don't buy toilet paper. Get the idea?
2006-09-30 11:06:36
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answered by Anonymous
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