Hillman avenger wrote:Yes people ARE sure what happened to him after the war.
His ashes were put into the sewage system by the Russians.
Mandy Rice-Davies !
Hillman avenger wrote:Yes people ARE sure what happened to him after the war.
His ashes were put into the sewage system by the Russians.
Zambo wrote:Hillman avenger wrote:Yes people ARE sure what happened to him after the war.
His ashes were put into the sewage system by the Russians.
I don't think we can be sure of that. The bottom line is only those present at the time know what actually happened.
Royal24s wrote:Hillman avenger wrote:Yes people ARE sure what happened to him after the war.
His ashes were put into the sewage system by the Russians.
Mandy Rice-Davies !
Royal24s wrote:JimmyDee wrote:Interestingly, Hitler did appear in the spin-off show, "Take It From Herrenvolk". You're probably old enough to remember the comedy dialogue, which went something like ... Oooh, Adolf! Yes, Eva?Royal24s wrote:Which ,of course, was why the late comedian Jimmy Edwards failed in his little remembered bid for power in Germany with his "Whack-O!" party.
Not Goebbels' best moment, even I have to admit.
Yes of course. It started off as a wireless show on the old Home Service while he was still living in Liverpool then there was a long break till the heat died down and he came back from Argentina in the early fifties.
They revamped the idea in a show specially written by Jimmy Perry in which he did a double act with Reg Varney. He played a serious minded Labour activist played off against Varney as a womanising Indian tram driver. It didn't catch on , although they still show it on Dave, and it was most memorable for the original use of the character's catchphrase ," Don't mention the War !!"
No one's sure what happened to him after that, except that he retired back to Liverpool and took an active interest in socialist politics.
VeritasVincit wrote:Royal24s wrote:JimmyDee wrote:Interestingly, Hitler did appear in the spin-off show, "Take It From Herrenvolk". You're probably old enough to remember the comedy dialogue, which went something like ... Oooh, Adolf! Yes, Eva?Royal24s wrote:Which ,of course, was why the late comedian Jimmy Edwards failed in his little remembered bid for power in Germany with his "Whack-O!" party.
Not Goebbels' best moment, even I have to admit.
Yes of course. It started off as a wireless show on the old Home Service while he was still living in Liverpool then there was a long break till the heat died down and he came back from Argentina in the early fifties.
They revamped the idea in a show specially written by Jimmy Perry in which he did a double act with Reg Varney. He played a serious minded Labour activist played off against Varney as a womanising Indian tram driver. It didn't catch on , although they still show it on Dave, and it was most memorable for the original use of the character's catchphrase ," Don't mention the War !!"
No one's sure what happened to him after that, except that he retired back to Liverpool and took an active interest in socialist politics.
What aload of complete rubbish.
The BBC Home Service didn't start until 1939, when Hitler was holidaying in Poland.
Royal24s wrote:I don't know whether anyone's watched the documentary " Hunting Hitler" on the History Channel but apparently they're doing a new series where they've tracked him to a so far undisclosed town on the River Mersey after he left Paraguay in 1954.
paolo wrote:icke denied entry into the increasingly loony left oz
they'll let in murders, rapists, somalis
but not an ex keeper
paolo wrote:icke denied entry into the increasingly loony left oz
they'll let in murders, rapists, somalis
but not an ex keeper