Hitler in Kentucky!!!!!!

bspicer4

Greenie
Sep 5, 2008
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Kentucky
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Garrett GX 1000
Yes, I did find this metal detecting!!!
I was hunting this early 1800's plantation house about a mile from my house and wasnt having any luck. So i went to one of the old slave quatering houses to do some detecting and noticed that the inside was packed full of trunks sooooo i had to have a peek. Nedles to say i didnt get to look inside figured i should ask first but when standing in the door way i noticed this laying on the floor and picked up and there was Hitler on the first page. It is an Atlanta newspaper and im in central Kentucky.
I gave it to the old lady that owns the house but she said she was going to burn it if i didnt want it, to quote her she, " She didnt want that c$$$ s+++++ in her home" so i took it. Figured it was at least forth talking about or putting it on here!!


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Can't blame her for calling Hitler that name .This was the beginning of a war that would kill over 60 + "million " people. 5.6 million Poles :( 416,000 GI's ..One would be my Uncle killed in Brest France Aug. 28, 1944. Horrible >:(
 

Spooky said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
Can't blame her for calling Hitler that name .This was the beginning of a war that would kill over 60 + "million " people. 5.6 million Poles :( 416,000 GI's ..One would be my Uncle killed in Brest France Aug. 28, 1944. Horrible >:(

You know it's funny, people try to rewrite history to make it more politically correct.

You want the REAL history, talk to those that lived it. Sure, sometimes anger clouds what they will tell you, but does it REALLY? If anger is what they felt, then anger is what they experienced at the time. SO that IS their history.
Re write history??? Do you want to talk to Uncle Jim who landed in North Africa ,Sicily ,Italy, & Omaha Beach on D-day , Big Red One 26th Regt. He is sitting right here and he,ll tell u at 92 years old ,it happened and Hitler was a maniacal madman .Britian Can't Defeat the Nazi's ,Goering says, in that paper ..I like how the RAF and our flyboys kicked Goering's fat a$$ back across the Channel. Thats Real history .. :thumbsup:
 

I like that ladies style! Just Raw! Nice find on that paper. That is wild. She speaks the truth.
 

Spooky said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
Spooky said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
Can't blame her for calling Hitler that name .This was the beginning of a war that would kill over 60 + "million " people. 5.6 million Poles :( 416,000 GI's ..One would be my Uncle killed in Brest France Aug. 28, 1944. Horrible >:(

You know it's funny, people try to rewrite history to make it more politically correct.

You want the REAL history, talk to those that lived it. Sure, sometimes anger clouds what they will tell you, but does it REALLY? If anger is what they felt, then anger is what they experienced at the time. SO that IS their history.
Re write history ???Do you want to talk to Uncle Jim who landed in North Africa ,Sicily ,Italy, & Omaha Beach on D-day , Big Red One 26th Regt. He is sitting right here and he,ll tell u at 92 years old ,it happened and Hitler is was a maniacal A$$ .Britian Can't Defeat the Nazi's ,Goering says, in that paper ..I like how the RAF and our flyboys kicked Goering's fat a$$ back across the Channel. Thats Real history .. :thumbsup:

I was agreeing with you.
I know that Spooky , 8). Wrong forum for WW2, but alot of people just don't care . This lady remembered ...kudos to her ! Such a terrible waste of humanity ,including the Axis , as most know. Uncle Jim just commented how cold it was in The Bulge and Hurtegen Forest 66 years ago .Two PH, Bronze star ..mortar gunner.Any one reading this : this vet wants you to go sleep outside for the next 5 weeks without proper clothes and food ,forget about getting shelled and shot at ,and see if it doesn't make you angry or dead! true quote from someone who was there. He's cussin' up a storm about AH. Mike
 

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Several years ago i got permission from the new owners of a old house to take whatever i wanted of "old rubbish",- they were going to throw everything in the garbage anyway.

I visited this old house with the owner and he opened the door. It was unbelievable, the house was loaded with WW2 newspapers and WW2 Nationalsocialist books. The people who was living there before was supporting the NS, and had followed the war closely. I also found complete memberlists with names of alot of people i never knew was NS during the war.

I gave the newspapers to a local museum, but i kept the NS books and other papers, some had SS stamps on them.

When i think back on this, i still cannot understand why the new owners of this house didn't have any interest in history.
I don't want to hijack this thread but when i read this thread i just wanted to tell my experience.
 

I know that Spooky , 8). Wrong forum for WW2, but alot of people just don't care . This lady remembered ...kudos to her ! Such a terrible waste of humanity ,including the Axis , as most know. Uncle Jim just commented how cold it was in The Bulge and Hurtegen Forest 66 years ago .Two PH, Bronze star ..mortar gunner.Any one reading this : this vet wants you to go sleep outside for the next 5 weeks without proper clothes and food ,forget about getting shelled and shot at ,and see if it doesn't make you angry or dead! true quote from someone who was there. He's cussin' up a storm about AH. Mike
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Even as a retired vet I can barely imagine what your uncle and all the rest went thru. I look outside right now and it is about 5 degrees and snowing. Been that way for a few days and will continue for a bit. Its bad enough just to go out and clean the driveway. I cannot fathom being out there in WWII military gear with no "inside" refuge at all and fighting a war on top of it. In my dress blues, at attention, I give a giant salute to your uncle and all the other WWll vets. Especially the ones who did not return.
 

your uncle has all my thank yous my grandfather was at the bulge and he was scared for life from what he went thru he would wake up in his sleep thinking he was still there screaming and fighting for his life my father and his brothers had to pull him of my grandmother he was trying to kill her. He would never talk to me about what he went through i was so sad when we lost him but he is in a better place now .
 

Well i know its cliche
but it still holds true
"All gave some, Some gave all"
 

Sweet find, and I agree .. go back and ask for the rest . .let her know you can be #1 in a #2 business; lol Breezie
 

This is one of those things that falls under strange coincedence. And it's related to the OPs find
I was out hunting and old foundation in what was once a boom town. Around it was an old collapsed garage or out building of sorts, kinda pancaked down. I saw a newspaper sitting under an old chair that was laying on it's side on a piece of metal roofing. I crawled under and after a few minutes worked the paper out. Now here's the eery part, the paper was dated December 19 1959 and i found it on, december 18 2009. Strange. I think it's still floatin around here somewhere. Car prices were crazy cheap!

GaB
 

ask the nice lady if theres more junk you can clean out for her-- tell her the truth --you want to keep it to show folks what people were thinking and talking about back then and point out that we won the war .
 

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