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MADem

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2. I can't speak to the accuracy of the commentary--the guy who went looking for
Sat Feb 2, 2013, 11:19 AM
Feb 2013

these rather perverse windows into 'the banality of evil' was born during the war, so he had no first hand knowledge, either.

I just find the pictures mesmerizing, in a train-wreck/car crash sort of way. The guy was just such a right bastard, and to see him on the veranda with his nicely pressed suit, and his cronies doing the Nazi high five and "Hail fellow, well met..." and the KIDS...he's always acting like the avuncular pater--it's extremely creepy; the ultimate in cognitive dissonance.

I guess we like our villains to breathe fire 24/7...but in real life, that miserable ass crapped and farted like the rest of us.

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