Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Remus's notebook for 4 November 2015

Via Terry

 
Desperate German civilians loot food from a train 1945. The war was ending and millions of Germans were homeless, hungry refugees in their own country, their homeland overrun by primitives from Soviet Asia, vengeful Russians and bitter east Europeans. It's a national memory, not far below the surface, which may power a backlash of Teutonic proportions against the hordes of feral Moslems invading Germany today.
Link - Migrant crisis pushing Germany towards ‘anarchy and civil war’
Link - The Worst Refugee Crisis Since World War II In One Stunning Infographic
"It was a continual worry to find things to eat and drink. During the early days it was quite simple. Dozens of dead horses were lying in the streets and all one needed was a bucket and a sharp knife. Or it was merely a question of following the looters and joining in the free-for-all fights that were always in progress in the many grocer's shops and food depots." Louis Hagen

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