Other than the obvious disadvantage of being dead, would Hitler make a good dinner party guest?!


Question: No because he was a vegetarian and I don't think he had a very good sense of humour if we all started banging on about German music and hair styles, fashion and beach lounger etiquette!


Answers: No because he was a vegetarian and I don't think he had a very good sense of humour if we all started banging on about German music and hair styles, fashion and beach lounger etiquette!

No, because he would always be by the oven!

Who knows, he would never have been invited round my hands.

Not known for his intellect...he was quite boorish by all accounts....and a total lack of wit. Either by execution (forgive the pun) or appreciation.

Unlike some other despots...he lacked the quality of being incidentally amusing, like Idi Amin for example.

No. Mr Hitler was worse than evil...he was boring.

No because he would talk about his anti-semetic, pro-nazi speeches and keep clicking his shoes and sticking his arm out. He was a selfish man and very obnoxius. History speak for itself. He wanted absolute attention in dinner parties or in his campagnes. He would of killed the host because he thought the food is poison and very control of the party. So two words, PARTY POOPER!

Ya ! Az longz az zere iz Frankfurter anz Zauercraut anz party songz !
Heil to you zall !

I don't know - do we get to use him as a pinata? Then yes.

My old associates, the Mitfords thought so. For my part I would sooner he was my guest than my host, so much prefer getting home safely at night.

Who else is on your guest list? Could make for a very explosive evening.

I have quite a few questions I would like to ask him!!

I'd be super interested to have dinner with old boy Hitler, only problem is that I don't speak German.





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