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Adolf Hitler Will you Please Go Now!

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Transcript of Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler

Will you

Please

Go

Now!

Amanda FraleyPd. 7

On December the 7th of 1941, they came through the air, they came through the fog. The zoomed and they glided- they let the bombs fall.

For years we had tried to stay silent from all. The US people didnt want war at all.

But know they knew, oh yes they knew, exactly what they had to do.

The Allies, they cried. We fight for the Allies, we fight with a cause, we fight to protect us, we fight for all.

So off to the Atlantic Conference they went- and agreed, yes they did, that the peace could not happen with only one power. Although the Japanese were here, the Germans were a greater fear.

But- to the west coast they went, those brave US men, off to fight in the cold and wet post.

Island hopping, was the strategy planned, they wanted to have the upper hand.

First came the battle, the battle in air, Coral Sea and then Midway- the US did go, and pushed back the men of the sun, with a blow.

The admiral Chester Nimitz, we thank, for giving the Allies the water boost that we needed.

One safe in the seas, to Rommel they flew, where he stood with the Germans in a small rocky country called Africa, North.

The first attack was a bust, and Patton did see, that those US men were pathetically weak.

After training them better, he joined up the troops, and told them the news. US go forward and please have no fear. Just look up in the skies and off in the seas, and your Great Britain brethren will be just right there.

With help from the others, the Nazis went back- unlike in that unlucky Kasserine Pass attack.

Operation Husky began on the dusty 1-th of July. Bernard Montgomery ran next to Italy, hoping to stop that commi Mussolini.

It didnt take long, though, for him to surrender. But it did take two years for those crazy old Nazis to flee from that boat looking country.

Surrender seemed to follow the Allies wherever they went, but then came that fateful and saddening day. On June the 6th, they silently crept up the Beaches of Normandy, finding more men waiting quite silently. D-Day, it was called, Doomsday for those brave Allie men.

By now the Great Second war had dragged on for many-a-years; and even the Nazis were getting quite weary.

Thankfully, V - E Day did come. The 7th of May, and every cheered, for now the Nazis were no longer a fear.

But they had done damage, far from repair, and killed millions of people without even a care. The Holocaust was a terrible nightmare.

Back to the Japanese they did go, who were strong and unwilling to go. So the US made two bombs that did all the damage- Fat Boy and Little Boy went off with a boom in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the cities were doomed.

At a terrible cost, the war was now over. Millions of people were now in their graves but the world was now safe, from those in the way.

So, please learn from the past, and do understand, that some wars never go as planned.8