Mein Kampf Mein Kampf question


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anyone interested
Justin Mathew Jose Justin (last edited Dec 18, 2014 03:16AM ) Dec 18, 2014 03:15AM
I feel that we all should know what made him an evil, want to hear his side of the story..



The man was an intelligent person. He loved his country, he just wanted what's best for Germany. To do that he had to throw out the junk (bad Jews who were poisoning the people).


You can tell just how stupid he really was mostly because he really thought this was a brilliant piece of prose when really it's boring,opinionated and not worth the time it takes to read and understand. The main thing that comes across is his opinion of himself when really he was an idiot. I can think of many modern examples of him. Trump?????


Terrific language!
A great charismatic orator comes and makes us believe in certain things (and behave in certain manner). After he leaves the scene his effect slowly erodes away and we start criticizing him for making us behave in such a manner. Funny.

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Duane Now, *that* is really interesting.

While incarcerated in Spandau for 20 years, Albert Speer spent plenty of time pondering why he had been so attracted
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Feb 10, 2015 01:21AM · flag

I read it for historical understanding, in the words of Churchill 'If there was one book that should have been read, Mein Kampf was that book.'


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