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Britain's Traitor King - Channel 4
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So , the Duke of Windsor was a sympathiser and a collaborator during the war.
Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs
Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs
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Damn savages. Should never have brought back Chas II.
Damn savages. Should never have brought back Chas II.
> Anyone over 40 already knew this, and anyone under doesn't know them or care.
You can be over 40 and born in 1982! Over 50, maybe, but even that's pushing it. The main thing is the connection to our own nonagenarian monarch. The brother of her own father, who abdicated a couple of years before WWII, putting her directly in line for the throne where she's been for most of the years since. I guess we have a lot to thank Wallis Simpson for ...
You can be over 40 and born in 1982! Over 50, maybe, but even that's pushing it. The main thing is the connection to our own nonagenarian monarch. The brother of her own father, who abdicated a couple of years before WWII, putting her directly in line for the throne where she's been for most of the years since. I guess we have a lot to thank Wallis Simpson for ...
He supplied military information of France's defences to the German army. He urged Britain to surrender to Hitler. He was able to do this because he was no longer king. Had he remained on the throne, none of this treachery would ever have happened, the war would have played out as he did, and he would have almost certainly taken his Nazi sympathy to the grave.
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