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could even understand - until he was cut down and destroyed by those who should have been his<br />
allies.<br />
<strong>The</strong> greatest tragedy <strong>of</strong> history, surely. Tragic not only for that misunderstood man who tried to save<br />
us from our own stupidity but mostly for us, as we experience what gives every evidence <strong>of</strong> being the<br />
final days <strong>of</strong> the West. Will a new leader arise in time to save us?<br />
- <strong>The</strong> American Mercury. Summer. 1978<br />
ADOLF HITLER<br />
Hitler was well aware <strong>of</strong> the titanic nature <strong>of</strong> the struggle between Aryan and Semitic ascendancy, a<br />
struggle that he predicted, "will one day pass into history as the most glorious and heroic<br />
manifestation <strong>of</strong> the struggle <strong>of</strong> a people and race for its existence."<br />
As early as 1934 he prophesied, "At the time <strong>of</strong> supreme peril I must die a martyr's death for the<br />
people. But after my death will come something really great, an overwhelming revelation to the<br />
world <strong>of</strong> my mission."<br />
"My spirit will rise from the grave, and the world will see I was right."<br />
JOSEPH GOEBBELS<br />
"This century will be named and shaped after Adolf Hitler."<br />
CHAPTER.27<br />
VAE VICTIS (WOE TO THE VANQUISHED)<br />
EVE BRAUN TO HER SISTER<br />
Berlin, April 28th 1945<br />
"I must write you these words so that you will not feel sad over our end here in the shelter. It is rather<br />
we who are filled with sorrow because it is your fate to live on into the chaos that will follow. For<br />
myself, I am glad to die here; glad to be at the side <strong>of</strong> the Fuhrer; foremost <strong>of</strong> all, glad that the horror<br />
now to come is spared me.<br />
What could life still give me? It has already been perfect. It has already given me its best and its<br />
fullest. Why should I go on living? This is the time to die; the right time. With the Fuhrer I have had<br />
everything. To die now, beside him, completes my happiness. Live on well and as happily as you<br />
can. Shed no tears nor be regretful over our deaths. It is the perfect and proper ending. None <strong>of</strong> us<br />
would change it now. It is the right end for a German woman."<br />
Dr. JOSEPH GOEBBELS TO HIS STEPSON, HARALD<br />
My Dear Harald,<br />
We sit locked in the Fuhrer's shelter in the R.C., fighting for lives and honour. How this battle will<br />
end God alone knows. But I know that alive or dead, we will not leave this shelter unless we leave it<br />
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