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The Greatest Speech Ever Made?


You may or may not recognize the actor giving this speech, for those of you who don't it is Charlie Chaplin in his most commercially successful film "The Great Dictator".
Watching this makes me realize how important it is for artists to be able to express their views and share their work. It is fortunate that we have this piece of film history as the U.S. was still formally at peace with Germany and this was the first major film to criticize Hitler and Nazi Germany.
Similarities between Chaplin and Hitler were noted as both
had superficially similar looks, most famously their toothbrush mustaches, and this similarity is often commented upon. Furthermore, the two men were born only four days apart in April 1889, and both grew up in relative poverty with alcoholic fathers and ailing mothers.
Chaplins son is quoted on his fathers similarities that
Their destinies were poles apart. One was to make millions weep, while the other was to set the whole world laughing. Dad could never think of Hitler without a shudder, half of horror, half of fascination. “Just think,” he would say uneasily, “he’s the madman, I’m the comic. But it could have been the other way around."
The message of a united, peaceful coexistence with the world we share with 7 billion others is a strong one. We are in this together. Yet there are those who claim otherwise, with justifications and rationalizations to wash their hands of the deeds committed are found in the volumes of history.