Vignette: If Hitler had a Facebook page…

Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering [Attr: Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-16004 / CC-BY-SA, wikimedia]

Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering [Attr: Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-16004 / CC-BY-SA, wikimedia]

Facebook [Publicdomain, wikimedia]

Facebook [Publicdomain, wikimedia]

The American Civil War felt the impact of photography, and much of the Second World War was reported through motion pictures in the form of newsreels. For Vietnam, it was television. ForĀ modern day conflicts, it will likely be social media.

But what if the likes of Facebook, Pinterest, twitter, and so forth, had been available in World War II. Hitler would have chosen Facebook, for sure. [‘F’ for Fuehrer?]. He would want to be out front, in the public view.

Pinterest [Public domain, wikimedia]

Pinterest [Public domain, wikimedia]

For Goering, it would be Pinterest, with separate boards labelled: uniforms, medals, swords, etc.

As for Eva… Pinterest yet again, I’m certain. Boards for Scottie dogs, and shoes and dresses, for a start.

Eva Braun with either Negus or Stasi, and Adolf Hitler with Blondi (if 1942) or Blonda (if 1940), taken at the Berghof [Attr: Bundesarchiv, B 145 Bild-F051673-0059 / CC-BY-SA, wikimedia commons]

Eva Braun with either Negus or Stasi, and Adolf Hitler with Blondi (if 1942) or Blonda (if 1940), taken at the Berghof [Attr: Bundesarchiv, B 145 Bild-F051673-0059 / CC-BY-SA, wikimedia commons]

Let’s face it, she was no slouch with a camera. She was working at the photographer’s when she first met up with Adolf.

Joseph Goebbels [Public domain. wikimedia]

Joseph Goebbels [Public domain. wikimedia]

We should not forget Joseph Goebbels, head of propaganda. You guessed it: twitter.

twitter [Public domain, wikimedia]

twitter [Public domain, wikimedia]

Who knows what impact social media might have had on wars of the past or will have on conflicts in the future. I recently tried to answer a more simple question: What will be their impact on the course of true love? Can the latter be stymied by social media, by the likes of Facebook and twitter? Read my story Coffee with Luna, newly published by Alfie Dog Fiction, and see for yourself how romance hangs in the balance when a nerdy student investigates his potential girlfriend online.

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