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missquemado
29-07-2003, 09:51


Adolf Had ook een broer Alois, deze had een bar. Alois sprak nooit over zijn broer omdat hij bang was dat hij dan zijn drankvergunning in zou trekken. Ondanks Adolf's haat jegens joden had hij zelf ook joods bloed. Zijn overgrootoma was een joods kamermeisje. Het schoolrapport van Hitler uit de derde klas had en opmerking: "Adolf heeft een slecht temperament en hij ziet zichzelf graag als de leider van de klas". Hitler was geobsedeerd door handen. Hij had in zijn bibliotheek een boek met handen van allerlei beroemdheden. Als hij gasten kreeg liet hij ze graag zien hoeveel zijn handen leken op die van Frederik de Grote (zijn held). Het telefoonboek van New York telde voor de Tweede Wereldoorlog 22 vermeldingen onder de naam Hitler, na de Tweede Wereldoorlog stonden er helemaal geen Hitlers meer in. Adolf Hitler had een ingelijste foto van Henry Ford op zijn bureau staan. Henry Ford had een foto van Adolf Hitler op zijn bureau staan. Hitler gebruikte wat citaatjes van Henry in zijn boek 'Mijn Kampf

GangstaLovin
29-07-2003, 09:54
Wist je dat Hitler vegetarier was ...en ontiegelijk veel hield van dieren!

missquemado
29-07-2003, 10:23
Origineel gepost door jacko Daarom vertrouw ik vrouwen met katten niet... omdat mensen meestal huisdieren nemen die iets van hun weg heeft, of in zekere zin op de persoon lijkt conclusie: niet vertouwen, zal je nog eens ten duur komen te staan :D

missquemado
29-07-2003, 10:24
Origineel gepost door missquemado omdat mensen meestal huisdieren nemen die iets van hun weg heeft, of in zekere zin op de persoon lijkt conclusie: niet vertouwen, zal je nog eens ten duur komen te staan :D maarre wie vertouw je dan wel?? mensen met honden of sjo???

missquemado
29-07-2003, 10:29


hahahaaa gekkert ze zeggen ook dat mensen meestal dieren nemen die iets van hun personnlijkheid weghebben en zelfs qua uiterlijk

redcat
29-07-2003, 10:46
Whahahaha, heb net een boxerpuppy.......... Maar ik kwijl niet hoor! (tenminste, NOG niet)

missquemado
29-07-2003, 10:51
Origineel gepost door GangstaLovin :eek: waaaaaaaaaahahahaa de mensen hebben meer gemeen met hitler dan ze denken hahahaa (don't take it personal) :rolleyes:

Willemien
29-07-2003, 12:04
Doet me denken aan een verhaaltje van Roald Dahl, Genesis and Catastrophe, in de verhalenbundel Kiss Kiss. Kent iemand dat ??? Hierin speelt Hitler een verbazende emotionele rol ...

missquemado
29-07-2003, 12:07
Origineel gepost door Willemien Doet me denken aan een verhaaltje van Roald Dahl, Genesis and Catastrophe, in de verhalenbundel Kiss Kiss. Kent iemand dat ??? Hierin speelt Hitler een verbazende emotionele rol ... nee ken ik niet vertel..

Willemien
29-07-2003, 12:12
Origineel gepost door missquemado nee ken ik niet vertel.. ... als ik het plot verklap, is het nooit meer leuk om te lezen .. zal straks eens kijken of ik een stukje van of link naar het verhaal kan vinden, het is maar een kort verhaal.. maar het laat je wel ernstig in verwarring achter .. echt Roald Dahl...

redcat
29-07-2003, 12:41
Al gevonden?

missquemado
29-07-2003, 13:07
Origineel gepost door Willemien ... als ik het plot verklap, is het nooit meer leuk om te lezen .. zal straks eens kijken of ik een stukje van of link naar het verhaal kan vinden, het is maar een kort verhaal.. maar het laat je wel ernstig in verwarring achter .. echt Roald Dahl... ben benieuwd...... :rolleyes: :D

Willemien
29-07-2003, 13:12
Ik heb een wel aardige samenvatting gevonden.... :D Have fun.. Genesis and Catastrophe (1962) by Roald Dahl 'Genesis and Catastrophe' comes from the bundle 'Kiss Kiss'. In that bundle fear is an important subject. Contents A woman, Klara, has just given birth to a son. She is constantly asking if the child is all right. The doctor tells her over and over again that her child is doing fine. She tells the doctor she has prayed and prayed that her child will live. The doctor reassures her and asks her what she is talking about. She tells him her others didn't live. The innkeeper's wife, who has come up to assist in the delivery, has told him that this couple had arrived quite suddenly about three months ago. She had also told him, the husband worked at the local customs-house on the border and that he is an arrogant, overbearing, bullying drunkard, but the wife is a religious, gentle, sad woman. The doctor tells her not to worry, because her child is perfectly normal. The woman says that this is exactly what they said about her other three children, but she has lost all three of them in the last eighteen months. First Otto died, then Gustav and only a few months ago Ida died as well. At Ida's funeral the husband said he had good news: he had been posted to Braunau. Klara tells the doctor she is frightened, scared to lose another child. The doctor says she has to stop thinking like that. She tells him about the time Otto was born. Her husband came into the room, looked into the cradle where Otto was lying and he said:"Why do all my children have to be so small and weak?" Three days later Otto was dead. The doctor advises her not to think about this. Klara asks him if this one is very small. The doctor says her child is a little small, but that the small ones are often a lot tougher than the big ones. He asks Frau Hitler if she has already picked out a name. She isn't sure, but she thought her husband would like to call him Adolfus. Suddenly she panics, because this was the same question another doctor asked when Otto was born. She jumps to the conclusion that this one will die. The doctor reassures her again and at that moment the inkeeper's wife comes in with the baby. She puts him down next to Klara, but Klara doesn't even turn her head. Slowly she looks at her child and is delighted when she sees her beautiful son. After a short time the husband comes in. This is Herr Hitler, a small man in a dark-green uniform, smelling of beer. He askes how his son is doing and walks to his wife's bed. He bends down to look at the baby. Then he bends lower and lower and says: "But my God, Klara....This one is even smaller than Otto was!" The doctor says that there is nothing wrong with the child, but Herr Hitler doesn't believe it. The doctor tells him to forget about the others and to give this one a chance. Klara is weeping now. The doctor commands Herr Hitler to be good to her and pushes him into Klara's direction. Herr Hitler comforts his wife. Klara begs: "He must live, Alois. He must, he must... Oh God, be merciful unto him now..."

missquemado
29-07-2003, 13:20
Origineel gepost door Willemien Ik heb een wel aardige samenvatting gevonden.... :D Have fun.. Genesis and Catastrophe (1962) by Roald Dahl 'Genesis and Catastrophe' comes from the bundle 'Kiss Kiss'. In that bundle fear is an important subject. Contents A woman, Klara, has just given birth to a son. She is constantly asking if the child is all right. The doctor tells her over and over again that her child is doing fine. She tells the doctor she has prayed and prayed that her child will live. The doctor reassures her and asks her what she is talking about. She tells him her others didn't live. The innkeeper's wife, who has come up to assist in the delivery, has told him that this couple had arrived quite suddenly about three months ago. She had also told him, the husband worked at the local customs-house on the border and that he is an arrogant, overbearing, bullying drunkard, but the wife is a religious, gentle, sad woman. The doctor tells her not to worry, because her child is perfectly normal. The woman says that this is exactly what they said about her other three children, but she has lost all three of them in the last eighteen months. First Otto died, then Gustav and only a few months ago Ida died as well. At Ida's funeral the husband said he had good news: he had been posted to Braunau. Klara tells the doctor she is frightened, scared to lose another child. The doctor says she has to stop thinking like that. She tells him about the time Otto was born. Her husband came into the room, looked into the cradle where Otto was lying and he said:"Why do all my children have to be so small and weak?" Three days later Otto was dead. The doctor advises her not to think about this. Klara asks him if this one is very small. The doctor says her child is a little small, but that the small ones are often a lot tougher than the big ones. He asks Frau Hitler if she has already picked out a name. She isn't sure, but she thought her husband would like to call him Adolfus. Suddenly she panics, because this was the same question another doctor asked when Otto was born. She jumps to the conclusion that this one will die. The doctor reassures her again and at that moment the inkeeper's wife comes in with the baby. She puts him down next to Klara, but Klara doesn't even turn her head. Slowly she looks at her child and is delighted when she sees her beautiful son. After a short time the husband comes in. This is Herr Hitler, a small man in a dark-green uniform, smelling of beer. He askes how his son is doing and walks to his wife's bed. He bends down to look at the baby. Then he bends lower and lower and says: "But my God, Klara....This one is even smaller than Otto was!" The doctor says that there is nothing wrong with the child, but Herr Hitler doesn't believe it. The doctor tells him to forget about the others and to give this one a chance. Klara is weeping now. The doctor commands Herr Hitler to be good to her and pushes him into Klara's direction. Herr Hitler comforts his wife. Klara begs: "He must live, Alois. He must, he must... Oh God, be merciful unto him now..." very interessting tnx ;) vond het zeer interressant :D

redcat
29-07-2003, 14:36


Jah, bedankt Willemien!


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