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What a nigger, it's so obvious you have never read a book regarding his thoughts
"Since I had singing lessons in my spare time at the Lambach choristry, I had the best opportunity to fall under the spell of the sumptuous celebrations of Church festivals."
Mein Kampf
"On the other hand, St Florian became for me, too, a place of pilgrimage, for here, where Anton Bruckner had worked and hallowed the surroundings by his memory, we imagined that we actually met ‘God’s musician’ and heard his inspired improvisations on the great organ in the magnificent church. Then we would stand in front of the simple gravestone let into the floor beneath the choir, where the great master had been buried ten years earlier. The wonderful monastery had aroused my friend to the heights of enthusiasm."
THE YOUNG HITLER I KNEW (August Kubizek)
"In 1925, I decided that the time had come for my nine-year-old son to go to boarding school, and I consulted Hitler on the subject. ‘I strongly recommend you to send him to a convent school,’ he said. ‘For young people the convent school is the best educational institution we have. The Simbach convent, on the Inn opposite Braunau, had a great reputation when I was a young man.’ This advice rather astonished me, for Hitler, of course, knew that I was a Protestant. But I took his advice, and he drove my son down to the convent in his new Mercedes and personally handed him over to the Mother Superior. ‘See that you make a decent man of him,’ he admonished her, on departing. And on the drive home he turned to me. ‘You should make a present of a really good picture to the convent,’ he said."
Hitler Was My Friend - The Memoirs of Hitlers Photographer (Heinrich Hoffmann)
while it's true he had certain ambivalence nothing you wrote is true, nigger.
"Since I had singing lessons in my spare time at the Lambach choristry, I had the best opportunity to fall under the spell of the sumptuous celebrations of Church festivals."
Mein Kampf
"On the other hand, St Florian became for me, too, a place of pilgrimage, for here, where Anton Bruckner had worked and hallowed the surroundings by his memory, we imagined that we actually met ‘God’s musician’ and heard his inspired improvisations on the great organ in the magnificent church. Then we would stand in front of the simple gravestone let into the floor beneath the choir, where the great master had been buried ten years earlier. The wonderful monastery had aroused my friend to the heights of enthusiasm."
THE YOUNG HITLER I KNEW (August Kubizek)
"In 1925, I decided that the time had come for my nine-year-old son to go to boarding school, and I consulted Hitler on the subject. ‘I strongly recommend you to send him to a convent school,’ he said. ‘For young people the convent school is the best educational institution we have. The Simbach convent, on the Inn opposite Braunau, had a great reputation when I was a young man.’ This advice rather astonished me, for Hitler, of course, knew that I was a Protestant. But I took his advice, and he drove my son down to the convent in his new Mercedes and personally handed him over to the Mother Superior. ‘See that you make a decent man of him,’ he admonished her, on departing. And on the drive home he turned to me. ‘You should make a present of a really good picture to the convent,’ he said."
Hitler Was My Friend - The Memoirs of Hitlers Photographer (Heinrich Hoffmann)
while it's true he had certain ambivalence nothing you wrote is true, nigger.