Pressecooktail

the cocktail sensation for the press.


In order to optimally implement our fight for freedom of the press and freedom of religion in a real satire, I have the "press cocktail"

developed. The model is the diplomatic cocktails of the 1920s and 1930s. Shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, the press cocktails of Berlin.


The British ambassador in Berlin is desperately trying to prevent the outbreak of World War II. Hitler was determined to plunge the world into a bloodbath. But in his calculations he had relied on Ribbentrop. But he was a vain fool who convinced himself and the most important men in Germany, especially Hitler,

England will not enter the war

The British ambassador tried to convince as many Germans as possible that Great Britain would definitely join the war. Ultimately, Hitler was to be convinced of this, and this might have prevented Hitler from starting World War II.


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