SvC 11|8 World War 2 & Beyond: "Dis-Unification" 1949 - Part 2. Lunatics Destroyed all the Money with References to my Hohenzollern Royal Faily on it. Then Realized they could have Spent it. cover art

SvC 11|8 World War 2 & Beyond: "Dis-Unification" 1949 - Part 2. Lunatics Destroyed all the Money with References to my Hohenzollern Royal Faily on it. Then Realized they could have Spent it.

SvC 11|8 World War 2 & Beyond: "Dis-Unification" 1949 - Part 2. Lunatics Destroyed all the Money with References to my Hohenzollern Royal Faily on it. Then Realized they could have Spent it.

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When they had destroyed as many coins and notes as they could during WW2 and the ensuing four years, as if preparation for the new fake Royal Family themed currency, they realized they could have spent the destroyed currency.

Including on more genocide and mass torture. There was surprisingly little hard currency available in Germany after 1946.

The hastily themed temporary solution to not having any hard currency to spend at the shops when pretending to be deceased German citizens and resident?

Dis-Unification!

They decided to split Germanyh up into two. Some deluded psychological tethered mrorn then decided to make the map of "East Germany and West Germany" look like Sadie Einstein breast feeding her inbred baby that didn't exist, and never would.

They then decided to try to "get help" from my Grandfather Ioseb Djugashvili, "Stalin" by nickname.

My Grandfater was still the quadriplegic political head of state of the Soviet Union, and the only living child of Russia's most recent Monarch, The Monarch whose Roya Family was one of the victims of Einsteins terrorism during WW1.

Their base theme was that if Ioseb did try to assist, they could stalk him for Einstein as one of his prime past victims, whilst using "Stalin" to get things rolling again, with Russian money to use in the shops.

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