It was dazzling, was it not, the rebirth of a shattered Germany from the ashes of The Great War and The Great Depression? That young, charismatic leader who seemed to appear from nowhere, who had this magic touch about him; the ability to mesmerize, surrounded by equally brilliant men who carried out his vision of a Greater Europe.
Here is a gallery from Life Magazine, recently released photos of Berlin and The Bunker taken within a very few days of The Fuhrer's demise...the utter chaos and devastation juxtaposed with the banal details--the painting looted from an Italian museum, a molding SS officer's cap, the blood-stained couch where the final suicides took place, the shallow trench in the garden used to cremate the bodies.
It isn't as if we have not been warned. In one manner or another, either via the force of arms, or the inexorable force of mathematics, all utopian regimes--claiming the right and ability to establish the Kingdom of Heaven on earth at the point of a sword--all of them fail. Jefferson, Adams, Madison and company knew this, and labored to forge a Constitution and a path forward that would discourage Utopians.
OS hopes we pay heed, while we yet have time and grace on our side.
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