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INVASION STORY

One of the stories going the rounds: Hitler, on his first visit to the Louvre, 'was visibly impressed by a niece of sculpture representing Moses, and ordered it to be addressed to him at Berchtesgaden. His satellites there were perplexed to receive orders for the erection of this unsuitable piece of statuary. One night they solved the problem by peeping through the keyhole. They saw their master on his knees before the statue, praying— "Comrade Moses' O Great Fueli-

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 362, 24 January 1941, Page 3

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INVASION STORY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 362, 24 January 1941, Page 3

INVASION STORY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 362, 24 January 1941, Page 3

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