A Young Adolph Hitler Twitters Away

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Psychic looked into crystal ball and said I would be a big douchebag with bad facial hair. Growing mustache to prove her wrong.

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Posted by: Twitter Historian on November 5th 2008

Posted in: 1900-1950

6 Responses to “A Young Adolph Hitler Twitters Away”

  1. Mark Dodge Medlin responded on 06 Jan 2009 at 4:16 pm #

    That mustache will make you stand out in a crowd. So will spelling your name that way. Everybody else spells it “Adolf.”

  2. Twitter Historian responded on 06 Jan 2009 at 4:37 pm #

    Ah Mark, you caught us with our proverbial pants down. It is indeed Adolf, not Adolph. Or perhaps @Adolf was taken?

  3. Zwei vor Dörte responded on 09 Jan 2009 at 5:33 am #

    [...] schön: Ice Cube, der am 23.002.1993 offensichtlich keinen guten Tag hatte. Oder Hitler – und wie im Januar 1923 alles begann. [...]

  4. Phil Bradley responded on 22 Mar 2009 at 3:03 am #

    Look, if you’re going to do this, can you at least do it with some level of accuracy? This is sad and pathetic. I was going to use this site as an example on courses that I run, but if this is the best that you can do I’ll look elsewhere.

  5. Twitter Historian responded on 22 Mar 2009 at 8:49 pm #

    No one said that these were accurate, just that they were complete and utter factual events that really happened on Twitter, written by the exact people that you see attributed, using the technology most people think was invented in the early 21st century. We know all about history, and the historical facts history is based on.

    Okay, okay, we admit that while this is a site that exhibits tweets that wouldn’t be appropriate to include in a classroom as fact, we do believe that it does contain tweets that students don’t think are boring.

    Boring never started a good conversation.

  6. Social Media Evangelist responded on 27 May 2009 at 2:41 am #

    Lets see this as a humorous account of how the world could have been…without getting into the details like dates and time and place. Appreciate the idea at least!

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