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re: Hitler speaking in a normal, conversational voice
Posted on 9/23/18 at 8:57 pm to BRgetthenet
Posted on 9/23/18 at 8:57 pm to BRgetthenet
I want to stand where Hitler stood in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris when he visited after sacking France.
Posted on 9/23/18 at 9:15 pm to TigerstuckinMS
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Berchtesgaden
2002, with LSU in Germany.
One of the prettiest places in Europe. This picture does it no justice. We all brought a shoe box full of the disposable point and click cameras. Funny how times have changed.
Posted on 9/23/18 at 9:29 pm to weagle99
Here's the full story on this:
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Adolf Hitler decided to visit Finland on 4 June 1942, ostensibly to congratulate Mannerheim on his 75th birthday. But Mannerheim did not want to meet him in his headquarters in Mikkeli or in Helsinki, as it would have seemed like an official state visit. The meeting took place near Imatra, in south-eastern Finland, and was arranged in secrecy. From Immola Airfield, Hitler, accompanied by President Ryti, was driven to the place where Mannerheim was waiting at a railway siding. After a speech from Hitler, and following a birthday meal and negotiations between him and Mannerheim, Hitler returned to Germany. President Ryti and other high-ranking Finns and Germans were also present. Hitler spent about five hours in Finland. Hitler reportedly intended to ask the Finns to step up military operations against the Soviets, but he apparently made no specific demands. During the visit, an engineer of the Finnish broadcasting company YLE, Thor Damen, succeeded in recording the first eleven minutes of Hitler's and Mannerheim's private conversation. This had to be done secretly, as Hitler never allowed others to record him off-guard. Damen was given the assignment to record the official birthday speeches and Mannerheim's responses and, following those orders, added microphones to certain railway cars. However, Mannerheim and his guests chose to go to a car that did not have a microphone in it. Damen acted quickly, pushing a microphone through one of the car windows to a net shelf just above where Hitler and Mannerheim were sitting. After eleven minutes of Hitler's and Mannerheim's private conversation, Hitler's SS bodyguards spotted the cords coming out of the window and realized that the Finnish engineer was recording the conversation. They gestured to him to stop recording immediately, and he complied. The SS bodyguards demanded that the tape be immediately destroyed; but YLE was allowed to keep the reel, after promising to keep it in a sealed container. It was given to Kustaa Vilkuna, head of the state censors' office, and in 1957 returned to YLE. It was made available to the public a few years later. It is the only known recording of Hitler speaking in an unofficial tone. There is an unsubstantiated story that during his meeting with Hitler, Mannerheim lit a cigar. Mannerheim supposed that Hitler would ask Finland for help against the Soviet Union, which Mannerheim was unwilling to give. When Mannerheim lit up, all in attendance gasped, for Hitler's aversion to smoking was well known. Yet Hitler continued the conversation calmly, with no comment. In this way, Mannerheim could judge if Hitler was speaking from a position of strength or weakness. He was able to refuse Hitler, knowing that Hitler was in a weak position, and could not dictate to him
Posted on 9/23/18 at 9:30 pm to weagle99
He sounds like darthvadar speaking
Posted on 9/23/18 at 9:35 pm to crimsonsaint
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Why do you think anyone wgaf about his “normal voice”?
Why do you give a frick about this thread?
Posted on 9/23/18 at 9:43 pm to Ripley
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Here's the full story on this:
Good stuff
Posted on 9/23/18 at 9:52 pm to weagle99
I've heard his conversational voice before, but not in that length of conversation. Much different than his over the top theatrics when public speaking.
Posted on 9/23/18 at 10:06 pm to weagle99
Saw some of this on AHC earlier.
Posted on 9/24/18 at 5:04 am to weagle99
Quite interesting. I am a History major and I've never heard this before. Not what I expected.
Posted on 9/24/18 at 6:21 am to Ripley
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during his meeting with Hitler, Mannerheim lit a cigar. Mannerheim supposed that Hitler would ask Finland for help against the Soviet Union, which Mannerheim was unwilling to give. When Mannerheim lit up, all in attendance gasped, for Hitler's aversion to smoking was well known. Yet Hitler continued the conversation calmly, with no comment. In this way, Mannerheim could judge if Hitler was speaking from a position of strength or weakness. He was able to refuse Hitler, knowing that Hitler was in a weak position, and could not dictate to him
Boss move.
Alpha.
Posted on 9/24/18 at 8:53 am to weagle99
That sounds nothing like Donald Trump. Was this the secret recordings that Rosenstein was talking about?
Posted on 9/24/18 at 9:02 am to TigerstuckinMS
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He's the most influential man of the 20th century and the world was profoundly changed because he existed
I think Tony Danza would like to have a word with you.

Posted on 9/24/18 at 9:11 am to MojoGuyPan
Sounds just like [insert current Republican president], right?
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