YOUR FATHER DIDN'T ABUSE ME BEGINING 1996 FOR 8 YEARS DUE TO MY BEING CIA OPERATIVE AS HE CLAIMED, BUT DUE TO SAME REASONS AS TO BRITISH ROYALS WHENEVER HIJACKED TO BRITAIN - ITS HOW THEY PROVE LOYALTY TO THEIR BELOVED ANGLO SAXONS....AS FOR BEING YOUR HUSBAND, I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE EVEN YOUR DOG(FEEL DEEPLY SORRY FOR THEM) https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2023/03/german-curse-via-hindusim-chinese.html
AND BHUTAN WHERE BROUGHT BY HIM ALONE TO BE CURSED AS FOR "ASIAN" DNA ISSUES...BUT ENTIRE ASIA KNOWS THE TRUTH AND I AM ALIVE TODAY BECAUSE YOUR GODS WANTED SO...BECAUSE EVERYWHERE I WENT, GODS WERE WITH ME(never insulted single one of them wherever hijacked - you can't full them no matter what). AND YOU BAJRAKITIYABHA, TOOK IN 2004 AS ENGINEERED BY LONDON AND SLOVENIAN POLICE A VIOLENCE OF YOUR FATHER WHERE HE ALONE NO LONGER WAS CAPABLE TOO - TO "RETALIATE" AS YOU CLAIMED NOT, BUT WITH SOLE PURPOSE TO MURDER IN MY EYES. IN 2010, TOPIC SUCH AS YOUR FUTURE "COMA" POPED UP AS THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION TO YOUR MADNESS...MADNE$$ SS
Rama VII and Hitler
I came across this stunning photo of King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) of Siam visiting Germany on 6 July 1934. He was greeted by German leader Adolf Hitler. The meeting took place just two years after the abolition of absolute monarchy and only eight months before the King’s abdication in March 1935.
His German trip was part of his tour of Europe from 1933 to 1934, which included Germany, Portugal, Switzerland, Ireland and Denmark. He arrived in Germany by ship from Birmingham on 2 July 1934, stopping over briefly in Copenhagen. The King was accompanied by his wife — Queen Rambhai Barni. It was reported that the meeting took place at Berlin’s city hall. As they met for the first time, King Prachadhipok shook hands with Hitler. Afterwards, they proceeded to visit cutting-edge gasoline plants and other modern scientific laboratories.
After Berlin, the King went on to visit a Thai pavilion at Bad Homburg, Bavaria. He spent the afternoon there, enjoying beautiful gardens, buying some souvenirs, and also eating lunch at the pavilion.
Could this just be a normal trip, or rather was it a trip that was meant to seek support from a great nation, like Germany at the time, for reclaiming royal power at a critical moment in Thai politics?
Pavin Chachavalpongpun is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
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