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Why Adolf Hitler And I Failed Germany
My name is Adolf Hitler and I failed Germany.
If you are reading this, I failed to defend Berlin against the soviet armies and my beloved wife, Eva Braun. Our corps are now is ashes being taken by the wind, above the city that I failed to protect, and over thousands of loyal died Nazi soldiers that fought until their last breath, fighting for what they believed. In a better Germany. That was what I believed! Germany is my home and always will be. My heart belonged to Germany since I first arrived in 1913. Since then, Germany has been all I had and all I needed. Once I arrived, I was continuing to drift, supporting myself on watercolor and sketches, until world war one gave my life a direction and cause to summit totally myself to the matter. I was a brave soldier that fought several battles and always with a purpose in my mind. To protect the country I love. I was driven by love and passion.
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The only one that needs to be blamed for the war outbreak is of either Jewish origin or working for Jews. Moreover, I many times offered the reduction of armaments, which makes nonsense, I be the one who desired this war to happen. Time will not cover the hate that people will feel for the ultimately responsible for this war: The Jewish race or people working with them. After the undesired invasion of Poland. I suggested ways to handle with this outbreak peacefully to the British ambassador in Berlin. However, if was aggressively rejected by the British government. That is because the main powers in Britain wanted the war to happen. International Jewry influenced them. I could not leave Berlin, the capital of the Reich. I knew the end was near. With millions of soviets, soldiers surrounding the capital of the Reich. My last hope of surviving was fighting until the end. It does not matter if everyone under my command

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