Meanwhile, at the Berghof, Hitler was waiting impatiently for news from Moscow. After dinner, he paced the terrace, collaring first one member of his entourage and then the next for conversations. Suddenly everybody’s attention was grabbed by a rare natural spectacle. The sky darkened and bathed the legendary Unterberg mountain opposite the Berghof in a deep red. The adjutant Nicholus von Below en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_von_Below latr claimed to have whispered to Hitler that this was a sign of ‘bloody war,’ whereupon the Fuhrer supposedly responded: “If it has to be, the better sooner than later.” . . . .
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