January 4, 2006
SPARKY'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE:
Churchill's wish to see Hitler executed (Independent uk, 1-1-06)
The Prime Minister, talking in a War Cabinet meeting in July 1942, described Hitler as 'the mainspring of evil' and, in his flamboyant fashion, jokingly suggested leasing an electric chair " known as 'Old Sparky'" from the Americans to execute him like 'a gangster' if and when he was caught.The new insight into Churchill's deep anger and bitter hatred for the Nazi Fuhrer " whom he held responsible for more than half a million British casualties " comes in a set of classified Cabinet Office notebooks, released by the National Archives this week. The notes, taken by the Deputy Cabinet Secretary Sir Norman Brook during some of the most critical top- level meetings of the war, shed fresh light on the thoughts and fears of Britain's leaders during the period.
The argument over how to deal with the Nazi leadership, if and when they were captured, resurfaces a number of times in the hand-written diaries.
At one key meeting, on 6 July 1942, Churchill says: 'If Hitler falls into our hands we shall certainly put him to death. [He is] not a sovereign who could be said to be in [the] hands of Ministers, like [the] Kaiser.'
The Prime Minister then goes on to outline his preferred method for Hitler's execution: the most torturous means available " the electric chair. He even jokes to cabinet colleagues that one might be available on 'lease- lend' from the US.
Yet sixty years later we make that exact mistake with Saddam. Posted by Orrin Judd at January 4, 2006 9:02 AM
"We are not a young people with an innocent record and a scanty
inheritance.We have engrossed to ourselves . . . an altogether disproportionate
share of the wealth and traffic of the world. We
have got all we want in territory, and our claim to be left in the
unmolested enjoyment of vast and splendid possessions, mainly
acquired by violence, largely maintained by force, often seems
less reasonable to others than to us."
- Winston Churchill, 1914
Posted by: Grog at January 4, 2006 11:41 PMOne subtext being that on 6 July 1942, Churchill seemed confident of ultimate victory, even though at that time the Axis powers still controlled all of Continental Europe and Northern Africa.
Grog:
Are you implying that we're "forcing" the rest of the world to eagerly pay us to consume American cultural and entertainment offerings, thus effortlessly extending American hegemony ?
Posted by: Michael Herdegen at January 5, 2006 7:12 AMGeez, I thought Mencken was the last apologist for the Kaiser.
Posted by: oj at January 5, 2006 8:08 AM