Adolf Hitler may have invented...
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Adolf Hitler may have invented the phrase, "Resistance is futile." As he rose to power in the 1930s he tried to break the will of the world. At his mountain retreat, the Berchtesgaden, he was demonstrating his charisma to an envoy from Britain. Hitler boasted, "My soldiers are devoted to me! They will obey my every whim! Any soldier in my army would gladly die if I but nod in his direction! Look here!" He pointed to a soldier. "Private! Jump out the window!" In a trice the soldier was out the window plummeting to his death. The British envoy was horrified. Hitler pointed to another soldier. "You there! Follow your friend down the mountain!" The soldier jumped. The Briton tried to find enough moisture in his mouth to swallow. Warming to the conversation, the Fuhrer crooked his finger and a third soldier stepped forward. Without a word, Hitler pointed to the window. As the soldier turned, the envoy sprang into action, blocking his way, grabbing him by the shoulders, and shouting in a frenzy, "How can you do this? Don't you value your life?" The soldier shrugged free, and as he stepped out the window he said over his shoulder, "You call this a life?"
-- Mosley
-- Mosley
