Seventy-five years ago today, Adolph Hitler admitted that his effort to conquer the world had been defeated.
After learning from one of his generals that no German defense was offered to the Russian assault at Eberswalde, Hitler admitted to all in his underground bunker that the war was lost and that suicide was his only recourse.
Almost as confirmation of Hitler’s assessment, a Soviet mechanized corps reached Treuenbrietzen, 40 miles southwest of Berlin, liberating a POW camp and releasing, among others, Norwegian Commander in Chief Otto Ruge.
Today, we are waging a war against unseen enemies, including the coronavirus and a biased media that alters facts to suit its agenda.
May we defend our freedoms against the terrible onslaught of disease and strive relentlessly against lies and duplicity, for the well-being of future generations is at stake.
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