Orson Wells speaking in 1942

“A simple statement of the working conditions in the conquered countries under nazi rule”

A terrible reminder that the putinaZis are replicating today the exact same horror as the original nazis. Only this time it could be even worse if their malignant, huge scale objectives are even partially achieved….

Aired on the “Suspense” radio program, Sept. 2, 1942.

3 comments

  1. It seems that people back then, during WWII, were made of tougher material, more ready to fight for freedom, more ready to sacrifice for this righteous cause. And the leaders back then had spines and foresight.
    Today, we have Biden, who tells a country that is desperately fighting another Nazi monster to stop attacking the monster’s largest moneymaker. Another Western leader refuses to send a decisive weapon to the country fighting for its very survival because he is afraid, like a little girl alone in a forest. Our House has been paralyzed by people who call themselves Republicans and conservatives, but all they are is filthy scum who are letting the modern day Nazi monster win its vicious war, never minding the women and children who are getting killed and maimed each and every day. Their own children are living safely in mansions and attend private schools that never hear the sounds of air raids.
    We live in deplorable times because we have deplorable leaders. I want those back from yesteryear!

    • Yes, there are painful reminders of those times now. No lessons have been learned.

      “You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing.. After they’ve tried everything else” – Sir Winston Churchill.

      In this harrowing clip, during Britain’s darkest hour, Gary Oldman as Churchill is speaking to FDR, who sounds remarkably like Biden! In terms both of stubborn attitude and creaky delivery!

      Of course the Americans did eventually do the right thing. It took them two years and for Stalin; who FDR was a fan of, to switch sides.

      With the benefit of hindsight, the US should have entered in 1939. That would’ve shortened the war.
      Alternatively, America could have joined with us when they did, but we should have both agreed not to help Stalin at all. Instead we lost thousands of our merchant seamen in the Arctic convoys helping the fucking stalinazis.

      German and Russian forces would have been bogged down in Russia for years, while the allies cleared Europe. The Red Army could never have advanced and conquered all that territory.

      Churchill foolishly warned Stalin that his ally Hitler was going to invade. Stalin ridiculed it, rather like putler did when warned about the pending isis attack.

      • History was never a favorite subject for today’s politicians, it seems. So much could be learned, and hence, done much better.

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