Milton Sanford Mayer Quotes
When I Asked Herr Wedekind, The Baker, Why He Had Believed In National Socialism, He Said, "Because It Promised To Solve The Unemployment Problem. And It Did. But I Never Imagined What It Would Lead To. Nobody Did." I Thought I Had Struck Pay Dirt, And I Said, "What Do You Mean, 'what It Would Lead To,' Herr Wedekind?" "War," He Said. "Nobody Ever Imagined It Would Lead To War." The
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