"After visiting these places, you can easily understand how that within a few years
Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most
significant figures who ever lived."
-John F Kennedy, Personal Diary, 1 April 1945
"I believe now that Hitler and the German people did not want war. But we
forced war on Germany, intent on destroying it, in accordance with our principle
of balance of power, and we were encouraged by the 'Americans' around Roosevelt.
We ignored Hitler's pleadings not to enter into war. Now we are forced
to realize that Hitler was right."
-Attorney General, Sir. Huntley Shawcross, March, 16th, 1984
"After visiting these places, you can easily understand how that within a few years
Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most
significant figures who ever lived."
-John F Kennedy, Personal Diary, 1 April 1945
"I believe now that Hitler and the German people did not want war. But we
forced war on Germany, intent on destroying it, in accordance with our principle
of balance of power, and we were encouraged by the 'Americans' around Roosevelt.
We ignored Hitler's pleadings not to enter into war. Now we are forced
to realize that Hitler was right."
-Attorney General, Sir. Huntley Shawcross, March, 16th, 1984
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