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Political Writings While In Prison.
A spell in Landsberg prison allowed a political activist time to write of his struggle which would eventually lead to a world war.
Would the prison authorities allow England's latest celebrity inmate to pen his manifesto while he enjoys their hospitality?
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I agree , Waxy-Lemon could be under threat from some in the wider prison population but solitary confinement shouldn't be the answer. It's far too cruel.
I suggested on another thread he could be housed on the 'nonces wing'. Human contact is important for good mental health.
sandyRoe, why don't you call him by his name? That's so childish. I agree with YMB.
"sandyRoe, why don't you call him by his name? That's so childish."
for exactly the same reason people say beer korma, two tier kier, robber reeves, Beep beep see, elf n safety.
This character in Landsberg prison was a bit of an anti-semite and an anti-Zionist wasnt he sandyRoe?Ring any bells regarding some of the posters on here?
Hitler was not an anti-zionist
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he wanted jews out of europe by hook or by crook. when settling them elsewhere failed he turned to extermination
He just wanted to shuffle the Jews off to Palestine.
er well ( I hestitate to give a strong 'noop') he had other ideas for the Jews of Europe - clearly later - we are talking about 1923 arent we?
but really we always knew that
In terms of writing from prison - the divine OScar penned is ballad of Reading Gaol. I am certain the suffragettes didnt jeep quiet when they were in the slammer.
The sinking post master general - John Stonehouse read proofs of the days evidence when he was tried ( for saying he was dead when he wasnt)
Do we know that Tarmmy can read and write ?
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