My Führer:
General Koller today gave me a briefing on the basis of communications given to him by Colonel General Jodl and General Christian, according to which you had referred certain decisions to me and emphasized that I, in case negotiations would become necessary, would be in an easier position than you in Berlin. These views were so surprising and serious to me that I felt obligated to assume, in case by 2200 o’clock no answer is forthcoming, that you have lost your freedom of action. I shall then view the conditions of your decree as fulfilled and take action for the well being of Nation and Fatherland. You know what I feel for you in these most difficult hours of my life and I cannot express this in words. God protect you and allow you despite everything to come here as soon as possible.
Your faithful Hermann Goering
Agreed that everyone deserves a second chance, but there is a line... for example if you have a small screw up or accidentally say something you didn't mean then it's understandable... but murdering 20 million people is way outside that line!
Uh. No. When you've chosen to end the lives of other people - especially when it's 20 million people - cutting their lives short, torturing, mutilating, and executing them, you don't deserve a second chance. Human life has the greatest value. If you end it without cause, you don't deserve the chance that you deprived your victims of.
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If yall are taking me serious, yall are guna need to get a doctor to see how far up that stick really is.
Well that was uncalled for... Welcome to the internet, where things can be misunderstood or misrepresented, and people like you feel the need to belittle other people's opinions because they believed your comment was legitimate... and say we've got sticks up our butts because our arguments beat yours.
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Cool story bro, but I'm all out of popcorn. Retell it while i make sum more.
General Koller today gave me a briefing on the basis of communications given to him by Colonel General Jodl and General Christian, according to which you had referred certain decisions to me and emphasized that I, in case negotiations would become necessary, would be in an easier position than you in Berlin. These views were so surprising and serious to me that I felt obligated to assume, in case by 2200 o’clock no answer is forthcoming, that you have lost your freedom of action. I shall then view the conditions of your decree as fulfilled and take action for the well being of Nation and Fatherland. You know what I feel for you in these most difficult hours of my life and I cannot express this in words. God protect you and allow you despite everything to come here as soon as possible.
Your faithful Hermann Goering
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Unless you've murdered 20 million people.