Adolf meets tenderizer

Hitler - remember him? - tried to protect his Jewish WWI commander - even after the Western front, and the later misunderstandings, &c.! After the end of the Kaiser roll in 1918 turned every German stomach into a sour Kraut, for whom only vintage 1939 kielbasa - with Russian dressing - could make them even think of hitting the Continental buffet again. 

MAD magazine parody c. 1971 of All in the Family, with flex-disc audio of acted version (I recall buying the issue at the time), in which Archie's fellow-bigot "old army buddy" pays a visit.


[YouTube] 1990 "ironic" UK-satellite satire of 1950s American family sitcoms - Heil Honey, I'm Home!; eight episodes filmed, only one shown, after the resulting ... furor ... far eclipsed the tiny audience then watching on the pre-Sky satellite channel Galaxy (you needed a trademark square aerial to receive, it seems):

The show centres on fictionalised versions of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, who live next door to a Jewish couple, Arny and Rosa Goldenstein. The show's plot is centred on Hitler's inability to get along with his neighbours. A caption at the beginning of the episode presented the series as a 'lost' sitcom from the 50s*, recently re-discovered. The show spoofed elements of 1950s and 1960s American sitcoms such as Leave It to Beaver and I Love Lucy, including the corny title, light (even vacuous) plots and dialogue, and unwarranted applause whenever a character appeared on screen.

TVparty:


"In a nod to that classic sitcom cliche, the first storylines centered around Eva being unprepared for Hitler's important business associate (Neville Chamberlain) coming for dinner and the couple's new neighbors dropping in unexpectedly. The neighbors just happen to be Jewish."

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