16 August, 2017

Historical Photo

Posted by Socrates in history, History for newbies, Hitler, Socrates at 12:28 pm | Permanent Link

Hitler with his dog Blondi


  • 8 Responses to “Historical Photo”

    1. Robert Ferrara Says:

      A great man and his Dog. It’s a beautiful thing.

    2. The Red Skull Says:

      Aaaahhh.
      Go get that jewbone so we can play “fetch”!

      Good Blondi!

    3. Chandala Says:

      I’m almost done reading “Adolf Hitler – Collection of Speeches – 1922-1945”.
      What a brilliant man, so much wisdom, that we need today more than ever, a true hero of the White Race, the likes of which we may not see again for a thousand years.
      Heil Hitler

    4. The Red Skull Says:

      Hitler liked Dogs and Children disproving the monster theory the Joos continually push.

      However i DO see the fact that The Fuhrer didnt drink or like ? BEER!! As a serious
      Deficiency!

    5. The Red Skull Says:

      Hitler told an aide one time that Blondies FAVORITE TOY IN
      THE WORLD was a football size Rubber man with a Bald Head
      Big Ears , Hooked nose wearing a white and grey striped jumpsuit.

      Blondi Loved to tear that toy a new asshole!
      Forget where i read that.

    6. fd Says:

      Yes, Hitler’s speeches are brilliant. In one speech, he uncovered the leviathan British Empire, highlighting the fact that it did nothing for the workers/citizens of Britain. The wealth belonged to the 1 percent or more accurately .5 percent.

    7. The Red Skull Says:

      @fd

      Gee !! Ya dont suppose that the 1% or .05 % were JOOS!! Do ya?!

      Maybe the Royal Family and a few Nobles also part of The Take.
      To keep them Happy and the rest of the Goyim in line?

    8. Chandala Says:

      @ The Red Skull
      Yes, I think it was the British Jews who sent the white British goyim to die in South Africa, and to dispossess and kill their cousins the Boers, so the Jews could end up getting their hands on the newly discovered gold and diamond mines of South Africa.
      “The Boer War” – Thomas Pakenham – 1991 – 688 pages – great book !