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Farewell Germania (of Glory and Decay - Part III)

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Farewell Germania (of Glory and Decay - Part III)

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[Adolf Hitler:]

The end has taken me by surprise

I found myself lost among snakes in the grass

And now that I sense my doom is near

I can see that almost no one's left by my side

My love for Thee is endless

But your sons have been most ungrateful

They turned their backs on their own leader

Denying all that we believe in

It all began with that hard-hearted Russian winter

All those dear Germans laid to rest in that godless land

They died alone in the cold, in the darkness

It is now that I know there'll be no Valhalla for them

Not every war on two fronts is bound to end in failure

It's your lack of faith that brought the storm

No matter what you say, you've betrayed your very own selves

And once again as always... I'm alone. Alone! Oh no!

My long-dreamed empire torn asunder

El Alemein, Normandy and Stalingrad: three mortal wounds

The reds are swiftly approaching Berlin

May this bunker be my haven from those barbarian hordes

You have spent many hours asking the heavens

That they may send you a new messiah

But then you have him in front of you

And you betray him: such is your nature

In the darkest hour of all my existence

Only a few remained faithful to their guiding light

Oh, my dear Eva, you really love me

I'd be honoured if you married me and stayed by my side

[Narrator]:

On the thirtieth day of April, 1945

After marrying his mistress Eva Braun

And formally leaving the Nazi party

He came to a hard decision

Since the end was close at hand

That day he would commit suicide

He would never be caught alive

For if they caught him alive and kicking

They would expose him like a circus clown

His carcass would become a war trophy

Total desecration of his pride

He helped his beloved Eva

To take one pill or two

He aimed the gun at his temple

And pronounced his final words...

[Adolf Hitler]:

I'm alone. Alone!

Farewell, Germania!

Farewell, my love!

Farewell, Germania!

Farewell, my land… my love!

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