ADOLF HITLER versus DONALD TUSK

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"In front of Coalition leaders 15 X serious attempt. I know, it's hard to find the legal and effective ways we inherited from the Law and Justice. If you don't know what to do, just in case you're decent. And do not be divided” - wrote Tusk on platform X after the defeat of his one-and-a-half-year business of Poland - calling his coalitions for an effective, though illegal trial with Poles.

"Tusk's vervity is understandable. All his coalitions and most of his organization left him alone with this anti-state, psychiatric explanation of falsified elections” – replied Tusk Sławomir Mentzen, leader of the Confederation, adding: “If Tusk truly believes that his coalitions will follow this call for illegal action, then the scale of his panic and disengagement from reality must already be at Hitler's level in the bunker in April 1945”

On January 30, 1945, the Nazis celebrated the 12th anniversary of the acquisition of power in Germany. But they had no reason to celebrate. The offensive, which they started in the Ardens in December 1944, was stopped, and in the east russian troops were getting closer to crossing the Odra line. And on that day Adolf Hitler faced a radio microphone – as it turned out, for the last time in his career. He spent the remainder of his life – until his suicide death with a fistful of his fanatics in a bunker under the 3rd Reich Chancellery.

What did their “saviour” had to say to the Germans, whose offensive was stopped and the inevitable defeat hung over the 3rd Reich? Hitler mentioned in his radio speech that Providence was watching over him, for he survived the assassination that occurred in July 1944: “The Almighty watched over me that day, I consider it to be a confirmation of me in the task entrusted to me.”

Tusk, unlike Adolf Hitler, was not saved by Providence, but by the junta on 13 December, which gave him a vote of assurance on 11 June. Tusk present calling on the junta to act “in this systemic mess” to which he himself has led illegally taking tv and the prosecutor's office mentioned that the only way to save from his and the junta's eventual defeat is the devil. Tusk responded to British charges of his conschachts with the devil: “Wherever Poland will request cooperation, I will cooperate with the devil...”.

Now Tusk in a dramatic appeal – unlike Hitler, turns not to the Nation, but to a fistful of his fanatics. Fanatics who put their trust in Tusk and who, like Hitler, were in the proverbial bunker. Tusk doesn't fool like Hitler with the image of a final triumph either, saying "I anticipate all German to do his work to the very end, that he will accept all sacrifice," and "No substance how hard the crisis seems at the moment, we will yet overcome it with our unbreakable will, our self-giving and our skills."

Donald Tusk does not turn to the Nation but to his fanatics to behave decently and not to be divided in a minute of “serious trial”. In short, that they and their “savior” should end up just as Adolf Hitler did.

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