James Holland
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You know, that's because they're so kind of focused on their narrow worldview and they view everything through that prism, but they can't see that bigger picture.
You know, that's because they're so kind of focused on their narrow worldview and they view everything through that prism, but they can't see that bigger picture.
He doesn't want a war.
He doesn't want a war. What he does want is he wants his own new kind of Roman Empire, which extends over the Mediterranean, kind of certainly the eastern part of half of the Mediterranean, North Africa, all the way down to kind of East Africa, controlling the Suez Canal. That's what he wants.
He doesn't want a war. What he does want is he wants his own new kind of Roman Empire, which extends over the Mediterranean, kind of certainly the eastern part of half of the Mediterranean, North Africa, all the way down to kind of East Africa, controlling the Suez Canal. That's what he wants.
He doesn't want a war. What he does want is he wants his own new kind of Roman Empire, which extends over the Mediterranean, kind of certainly the eastern part of half of the Mediterranean, North Africa, all the way down to kind of East Africa, controlling the Suez Canal. That's what he wants.
What he does want is he wants his own new kind of Roman Empire, which extends over the Mediterranean, kind of certainly the eastern part of half of the Mediterranean, North Africa, all the way down to kind of East Africa, controlling the Suez Canal.
That's what he wants.
He completely emasculates Mussolini. And... He likes him, though. It's really weird. Even when Mussolini's about to fall in July 1943, he has a meeting at Feltre just literally a few days before Mussolini tumbles. And he does that because he likes Mussolini. He likes him as a man and thinks he's been his friend.
He completely emasculates Mussolini. And... He likes him, though. It's really weird. Even when Mussolini's about to fall in July 1943, he has a meeting at Feltre just literally a few days before Mussolini tumbles. And he does that because he likes Mussolini. He likes him as a man and thinks he's been his friend.
He completely emasculates Mussolini. And... He likes him, though. It's really weird. Even when Mussolini's about to fall in July 1943, he has a meeting at Feltre just literally a few days before Mussolini tumbles. And he does that because he likes Mussolini. He likes him as a man and thinks he's been his friend.
He completely emasculates Mussolini.
And...
He likes him, though.
It's really weird.
Even when Mussolini's about to fall in July 1943, he has a meeting at Feltre just literally a few days before Mussolini tumbles.
And he does that because he likes Mussolini.
He likes him as a man and thinks he's been his friend.
And, you know, he respects him to a certain extent, even though he definitely views himself as top dog. Hitler does, that is. So it's kind of curious, right? Because I don't think Hitler particularly likes anyone, really. But he does seem to like Mussolini. But anyway, the problem with Mussolini is Mussolini's Italy is very impoverished from the First World War.
And, you know, he respects him to a certain extent, even though he definitely views himself as top dog. Hitler does, that is. So it's kind of curious, right? Because I don't think Hitler particularly likes anyone, really. But he does seem to like Mussolini. But anyway, the problem with Mussolini is Mussolini's Italy is very impoverished from the First World War.