D) How do you feel about OTL's history?
E) What's your opinion on the architectural legacy of OTL?
F) who are you?
G) same as D
H) Same as Himmler
I) how do you feel the world is doing ITTL since you've left office?
K) what is your opinion about OTL?
L) what is your opinion about OTL compared to your life ITTL?
HL: "America appears stronger on the outside, but on the inside it is a corrupt state run by oligarchs in Wall Street who use the government to enforce their interests, just like the Chaco War that I spoke against even when I was Senator. At the very least I am proud of how my wife, son and brother have lasted in Louisiana thus far. Still, there is clearly no man in America who could be trusted to carry my touch other than me, I thank God that I survived that day in '35."
AS: "Soviet Brutalism and soulless modernism does not build a nation, there is no architectural legacy for the future generations to draw inspiration from. But the Reich was built by blood, yes, in a very brutal and senseless fashion. I still personally prefer to look at a department store building that was not made over the corpses of millions. If you asked me before... I would be ashamed of Germany. But asking me now, I cannot say I am sorry that those monstrosities I've projected were not built, at least it spared the German people from the camps... dear Lord... the camps..."
TK: "Former Inspector-General of the Japanese Police, who realized only too late that I was at the service of my own killers such as the one right below."
G) Emperor Akihito Yamato
AY: "Even if Japan has lost, I envy your world, my father still lives and the ruins of my nation were rebuilt. There is still a sense of pride for my people even in defeat. But to us, all of our offers were returned by insults and our tears grew no flowers, only thorns."
RH: "Clearly it was a Jewish conspiracy, Speer and Kaufmann were fools to trust that degenerate goblin and now the Reich pays for it. Perhaps there can be a sense of order with Remer, but without the SSK and it's values, National Socialism will crumble. I only regret not eliminating the dissent within our ranks in the form of that deformed mongrel."
GP: "Long and the Populists are still the snakes they always were and now they are even including reds. Maybe Smith will bring some sanity, but the truth is that I am too old to do anything. I only pray that this bayou fisherman will meet justice here and before God. The American military, once so proud, now has to watch as the damned Japs undo all we have done, all from the hesitation of this corrupt establishment! But they will reap what they sowed one day."
PS: "Bless you, child. I see your world, with all of it's problems and misery, and I thank our Lord for granting you this mercy. Mine is one of suffering and hatred, a cruelty and madness gripping mankind as in the days of Noah. Be thankful that, despite all your flaws, your world is still one where there is a chance for love and charity to prosper."
BM: "I see this world of yours and laugh at this ridiculous notion that Fascismo, the ideology of this century, would be vanished so easily. The very notion that I would be so brutally executed by the Italian people is only the delusional fantasy of some Partisanos."
WC: "The course of events is what worries me, if the madness of Hitler was allowed to consume the world, then nothing would be left of it. It still shows how the hesitation of appeasers and those who falter before evil is a terrible shortcoming. A man like Wheeler should never have been President. I do not believe Woods would have capitulated, that Britain would have capitulated, but who am I to know of the circumstances? I only mourn that the state of Great Britain has fallen into this same authoritarian madness.
N) Emperor Hirohito Yamato
HY: "It was truly the wiser decision to have surrendered while we still had a sense of honor, the madness of the Generals have brought this Japan into an age of obscurity, a repeating circle. I only wish that this shroud had not covered the thoughts of my son as well."