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If Hitler lived in Stratford Canada

Just think if Adolf Hitler lived in North America.<br>What about the history? Do you realy want to read that book?

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If Hitler lived in Stratford Canada

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  1. Think if.. Adolf Hitler lived his life in Stratford. Do you realy want to read a book about that? Calm i will not wright this book! I do not like this type of content in a book.

  2. 1893 Adolf Hitler lived in Stratford (his kidnapper worked at the railway) In 1832, the development of an area called "Little Thames" as the market centre for the eastern Huron Tract began. By 1834 a tavern, sawmill and grist mill had opened, and by 1835 a post office, called Stratford, was operating. The Smith's Canadian Gazetteer of 1846 describes Stratford as follows: "Stratford contains about 200 inhabitants. Post Office, post three times a-week. Professions and Trades.—Two physicians and surgeons, one grist and saw mill, one tannery, three stores, one brewery, one distillery, one ashery, two taverns, two blacksmiths, one saddler, two wheelwrights, three shoemakers, two tailors. Settlement was slow until the early 1850s when the railway arrived. Furniture manufacturing and railway locomotive repairs were the most important parts of the local economy by the twentieth century. In 1933 a general strike, started by the furniture workers and led by the Communist Workers' Unity League, marked the last time the army was deployed to break a strike in Canada. The Grand Trunk Railway (later CNR) locomotive repair shops were the major employer for many years, employing 40% of the population.

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford,_Ontario#/media/File:Stratford,_Ontario,_City_Hall.jpghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford,_Ontario#/media/File:Stratford,_Ontario,_City_Hall.jpg City Hall in Stratford, Ontario Adolfs kidnapper moved to Stratford 1893. Alois and Klara Hitler did never got to see Adolf again. Dissatisfied with his time with the Scouts, Adolf started a new organization CU Canada youth. Alois Hitler Klara Hitler

  4. Stratford – Ontario - Canada Stratford is a city on the Avon River within Perth County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, with a 2016 population of 31,465 in a land area of 28.28 square kilometres (10.92 sq mi). Stratford is the seat of Perth County, which was settled by English, Irish, Scottish and German immigrants, in almost equal numbers, starting in the 1820s but primarily in the 1830s and 1840s. Most became farmers; even today, the area around Stratford is known for mixed farming, dairying and hog production. The area was settled in 1832, and the town and river were named after Stratford- upon-Avon, England. Stratford was incorporated as a town in 1859 and as a city in 1886.[6] The first mayor was John Corry Wilson Daly and the current mayor is Dan Mathieson. The swan has become a symbol of the city. Each year twenty- four white swans are released into the Avon River. The town is noted for the Stratford Festival, which performs Shakespearean plays and other genres from May to October.

  5. Luke Daly Luke Daly – – Groves Groves book book once once for all for all disputes disputes the the theories theories that that…. …. In Hitler's death, the author and historian Luke Daly-Groves once and for all disputes the theories that Hitler would not have taken his life in his Führer bunker on April 30, 1945. Daly-Groves goes through and refutes stories that Hitler, for example. managed to escape to South America to build a new life there with other Nazi refugees or that he could be seen as a taxi driver in New York many years after the war - counterfactual theories that today are often highlighted by countless popular historical television programs and magazines. Above all, however, Daly-Groves focuses on really proving that Hitler committed suicide together with Eva Braun, something that research has not really done - until now. The task is more difficult and more problematic than it may first seem - because posterity lacks safe remains of the burned bodies. Using recently published documents from MI5 and other previously unpublished material, Daly-Groves tells the complete story of how Hitler actually died and what happened to his remains.

  6. Historically, there have been successful books that have taken advantage of the unpleasantness of Adolf Hitler for their own gain. I do not like to earn money by wrighting about a mass- murdering Dictator

  7. 1900 - 1999 at least 262 million people were killed. Previously, the glorified Napoleon Bonaparte contributed about 7 million in the wars he caused

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