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good day friends picture this Hitler Eva
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Brawn and their devoted dog Blondie are
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in the Berlin bunker Hitler looks at the
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Walter PPK revolver on his desk even
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though the Battle of Berlin is lost he
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doesn't allow his forces to cease
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fighting or permit them to escape from
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this impossible position cyanide
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poisoning would kill Eva and Blondie but
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even now Hitler has a few cards in his
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hand he can order his troops to lay down
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arms to prevent further loss of life but
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doesn't if we could go back we could
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pick a few moments in the conflict when
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Hitler May after negotiating a timely
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settlement have survived for instance
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following the 1943 Stalingrad defeat the
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New York Times stated then that 4
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million German soldiers were killed
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wounded for Ukraine the question now is
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under its current leadership and
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international guidance some may say
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interference will Ukraine choose to
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relive the horrendous experience of the
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German population of the 1940s by
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placing barriers in the way of peace or
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submit to the requirements of the
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victors in this conflict or will history
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be repeating itself Ukraine armed forces
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are leaving KK one report saying they
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are retreating so that Russia do does
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not have an excuse to disengage from
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peace talks Moscow Vice speaker
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Constantine kachef says ukrainians agree
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with what they are told any agreements
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with all understanding of the need for
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compromises are on our terms not
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ones European officials meanwhile ramp
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up the argument that Ukraine needs ever
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greater help and that Europe needs to
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rearm at the expense of its
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taxpayers from V Delan rearm Europe
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could mobilize close to 800 billion
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euros for a safe and resilient Europe so
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against all indications will Russia
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accept a 30-day pause in
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hostilities having gone down this road
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before with the Istanbul communic of
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2022 moscow's terms then were
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disarmament neutrality status of the
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Russian language recognition of Crimea
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as Russian and Independence for Donetsk
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and luhansk and an approved regime
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change Ukraine negotiat Andrew yac said
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the key is now in Russia's hands well
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probably not more likely in Ukraine's
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hands having suffered a massive defeat
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in KK some similarities to the
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Stalingrad defeat of the Germans in
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World War II is now the time for Ukraine
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to examine their timeline and accept