"Something must be done. Not just for him but for all the Pierrots out there. The Führer will destroy the whole country if he's not stopped. The whole of Europe." This quote reflects a sense of urgent concern about the destructive potential of the Führer and the imminent threat he poses to Germany and Europe. It emphasizes the need for intervention to prevent widespread catastrophe caused by his actions and ideology.
"He says that he is illuminating the minds of the German people - but no, he is the darkness at the center of the world." This statement criticizes the Führer's claims of enlightenment, revealing instead that he embodies darkness and destruction. It underscores the disparity between his words and his real intentions, highlighting the danger of blindly trusting such a dictatorial figure.