Magnanimity
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WHIM-WHAM
[It would be shameless ingratitude to Providence if we lost our nerve. . ."- Hitler, speaking on the 20th anniversary of the Munich putsch.] ii E mustn’t let down Providence, Not after all it’s done, And All the Trouble and Expense: Although we’re on the Run, sys > our Dreams of Conquest ade, We can’t see Providence betrayed! me A H, think how Providence has earned Your Fuehrer’s Gratitude, The Flanks that Providence has turned, The Strength it has renewed! Oh, surely it does not deserve That Herrenvolk should lose their Nerve! " 1 eal Providence shall always be Your pious Fuehrer’s Guide; On That, and Intuition, he Has faithfully relied: Our Lines are breached, our Armies _ shamedBut Providence should not be blamed!" HUS Hitler, driven to the Wall, ' And almost blasphemous, Now realising, after All That he had missed that Bus, That Providence, beyond his Borders, Does not obey the Fuehrer’s Orders.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 230, 19 November 1943, Page 2
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152Magnanimity New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 230, 19 November 1943, Page 2
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