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Sixain XXV.
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Sixain XXV. Six hundred
and six, six hundred and nine, |
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This sixain refers to the life span of Adolf Hitler. Let's establish the dates
cited (606 and 609):
The periods of interest are shaded in green and red colors. The first (20-APR-1945/20-MAY/1945) signals the death of Adolf Hitler (30-APR-1945). Some time later Germany surrendered. The second date is the beginning of the World War II - and also the main fact that made it possible: the German-Soviet Pact. (20-AUG-1945/20-SEP-1945). The second verse talks about Hitler and his strong voice. The third verse refers to Hitler as the Phoenix. It's a mention to his discourse on 31-DEC-1944 when he stated that Germany would grow again (and win the war) as the Phoenix. The fourth verse states that he would not shine in his in his territory. This verse is explained by the sixth verse. The last time the military power of Adolf Hither would shine would be on the France occupation. By that time the German people believed that the Treaty of Versailles would be “a passed page of History" and that Great-Britain would ask for peace and end the war at the west front. But soon Hitler would invade URSS and could never have the same triumphs he had until then. The periods shaded in red mark the first defeat of Hitler (he then would no shine in his territory for his victories) after the invasion of the Soviet Union. there may be also indication of the defeat Leningrad. The fifth verse is obvious and the sixth verse cites when the military lucky of Hitler would end. |
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| References | ||
| Notes | ||
| 01-FEV-2004. Text revision. | ||
| 29-APR-2003. Compact interpretation. | ||
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