Friday, December 19, 2008

Here Comes Santa Claus (Nazi Version)

Here Come Nazis


Here come Nazis!
Here come Nazis!
Right down the Maginot line!
Hitler and Stalin and all the German Huns
are pulling on the trigger.
shots are fireing, children are crying;
All is wherry and dim.
Hang your helmet and say your prayers,
'Cause Nazis are coming tonight.
Here comes Nazis!
Here comes Nazis!
Right down Gustav Line!
He's got a camp that is filled with jews
for the boys and girls again.
Hear their screams and desprate cries,
What a horriable sight.
Jump for cover, watch your head,
'Cause Nazis are coming tonight

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A Legacy of Distrust

As an American in this confrontation my accusations toward the Soviet Union are things such as their communistic political system, their detonation of the atomic bomb and most of all spying. Their communism was having a domino affect on their surrounding countries in Asia making them communist. Communism takes away all of the natural rights of their citizens creating a dictatorship which puts the idea of another "Hitler" issue. Soviet production of the atomic bomb, and detonation of the atomic bomb, furthered the distrust and tensions between the two countries. The Americans created the atomic bomb being ahead of the nuclear arms race, then they come out with their atomic bomb, with aid from espionage of the Manhattan Project, that could be disastrous to anyone.The spying, of several captured and documented spies, is an obvious sign that they are digging for information on the American government. (Picture on the right and above- soviet atomic bomb)

As example a noted Soviet intelligence officer, Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher, who watched over spies of the Soviet Union. Fisher was captured by the FBI in New York on June 21, 1957, when arrested, the hotel room and photo studio that he lived in contained multiple modern espionage equipment items: cameras and film for producing, cipher pads, cuff links, hollow shaving brush, shortwave radios, and numerous "trick" containers, such as his nickel container where he transported micro films in it.
(picture to the right and above- Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher)

(Member states: Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and more.)

The Warsaw Pact was also a not-so-great thing for the U.S.. The Warsaw Pact was the Soviet-sponsored military-treaty organization and the European Communist Bloc's counterpart to NATO.