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Adolf: "Well, I never mean what I say. That's the same thing."
Flatterer: "No it isn't. Why, you might as well say that 'Germans are well-fed people' is the same as 'well-fed people are Germans.' "
Doormat: "You might as well say that 'Germans believe what they hear' is the same as 'Germans hear what they believe.' "
March Into: "That is the same thing. At least, it had better be."
In due time little Adolf finds himself in the garden of the Queen of Heartlessness, who is trying to organize a game with the King, the Deutsch Hess and others. Adolf next encounters the Mock Goebbels and the Papen. The Mock Goebbels interrupts his sobbing to recite:
" 'Will you have a slice of Poland?' said von Rib to Molotov.
'These democracies are nuisances. It's time we killed them off. . . .
Witt you, won't you, will you, won't you,
Will you help with Danzig?' . . .
Then dear Molotov replied, though the prospect was entrancing,
He'd have Lithuania as well, or he'd not help with Danzig;
Would not, could not, would not, could not,
Would not help with Danzig."
Finale :
Enter the Queen of Heartlessness with Storm Troopers carrying clubs and spades. They fall on him and destroy him.
