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The Hindenberg Ticket

September 29, 2024

So I have this dream. It is night and I am living alone in the house my grandparents built during the Second World War. It has been raining, in real life a rare thunder and lightening storm has blown through the Seattle area over night. I look out the window and see my car is … More The Hindenberg Ticket

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I have here, from Herr Hitler, a piece of paper.

April 30, 2017

Conflict is a constant. Here is a 20th century exhibit. At the end of the Munich Crisis in 1938, a last ditch effort to avoid the Second World War, after all the other concessions had been made in favor of Germany, Neville Chamberlain asked Adolf Hitler to sign a pledge not to go to war … More I have here, from Herr Hitler, a piece of paper.

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