OzDigger
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Maybe a Adolf tea pot so we all can goose step around the kitchen table at breakfast.
Simmo.
Good idea, his "Sieg Hail" raised hand would make an ideal spout to pour out ones Earl Grey.
Maybe a Adolf tea pot so we all can goose step around the kitchen table at breakfast.
Simmo.
Good idea, his "Sieg Hail" raised hand would make an ideal spout to pour out ones Earl Grey.
I feel some adolf trouble starting here. You will get me in trouble again OZ . You no I have a tyre letting down sense of humour. Simmo.
the only ones I have have either their toes or hands up..^&grinWayne.
Very sad.
Simmo.
Very Sad about what ^&confuse
Its funny how well old AH sells isn't it,how may allied personalitys have been done of 1 figure theres been a few of the fatman but can't think of many more ???
I think he did a fine job during the war. Never figured out why he did not remain prime minister after the war ended :rolleyes2:
I think he did a fine job during the war. Never figured out why he did not remain prime minister after the war ended :rolleyes2:
Because he commited suicide....................{eek3} oh you mean the chubby fella..................^&grin
Very Sad about what ^&confuse
It might just be me but I find it sad that you have a large collection of Hitler figures. Each to there own of course. But Adolf Hitler as a hero. Simmo.
Quiet simple really PA the British people voted him out of office to his and everyones surprise.I think he did a fine job during the war. Never figured out why he did not remain prime minister after the war ended :rolleyes2:
Quiet simple really PA the British people voted him out of office to his and everyones surprise.
Wayne.
Quiet simple really PA the British people voted him out of office to his and everyones surprise.
Wayne.
I starting buying the Hitler figures back when I first came across K&C in 2007 along with everything else WWII
European theater. Bought each one as they were released over the last 5 years. No worshipping, no hero,
Just a part of history.
Amazing result. But I guess the country had been in the front line for five long years and was sick of War, it didn't want a war leader it wanted a peace leader. But Churchill will always be a legend and was recently voted greatest Briton. He stood for freedom.
Rob
Not my area really but was there also a sense that the working class Brits had fought two very costly wars and wanted the Victorian world that Churchill represented swept away once and for all? No reflection on Churchill intended, for he is rightly considered as one of the towering figures of history.
"Not my area really but was there also a sense that the working class Brits had fought two very costly wars and wanted the Victorian world that Churchill represented swept away once and for all? No reflection on Churchill intended, for he is rightly considered as one of the towering figures of history."
Possible 'thread-jack' but indeed, was there a greater 'Briton' in history??