The war is over. A gentleman, bushy eye-brewed and of venerable appearance, who has a suite of rooms < at the Adlon, goes out to buy a news-I paper. The face of the newspaper ; seller seems familiar. He asks’ • "Surely I have seen you before?” . The newspaper seller replied’ j "You may have seen me in photos, I’m! Dr Goebbels.” i "What has become of the others?” ;
asks the old gentleman. ’'Georing runs a little ironmonger’ r ! sh op round the co rne r . ” I "And Himmler?” i "He set up as an inquiry agent.” • "And Hitler?” . "He’s back in hi old game — a [painter and paperhanger again, But •your face seems amiliar to mo. Who iare you?” ; '’Me? I'm Lord Hess!”
''All right, but remember, you’ll cut a pretty poor figure in my memoirs!”
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Arty AnTiDote, Issue XI, 20 November 1943, Page 2
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