your kidding........
no way
2006-08-13 17:28:57
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answered by (NO) NAME 5
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No, but I've read it. It's an interesting read just to gain perspective on the inner workings of Hitler's mind but it wasn't a great novel.
It amazes me that people still claim the Germna public didn't know the Holocaust was going on. Mein Kampf was more popular than the Bible in Nazi Germany and he outlines his agenda quite clearly.
2006-08-14 00:28:01
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answered by anonymous 6
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Anyone who thinks hitler was a great leader has parasites eating their brain. I would read the book just to see what that monster really was thinking, if you could call it that. Why would anyone like the book? He's just trying to justify killing innocent people. It's interesting that he named the book "My Struggle" when he caused so much pain and grief to other people. The only struggle he had was keeping his flatulence to himself. Yeah, some great leader. He couldn't even control his own bowels, let alone an entire country. Is this question for neo nazi wannabes only? You can't be serious!
2006-08-14 00:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Nein. Zu lesen war interessant, über den Verstand eines groÃen Diktators, der die Welt beeinfluÃte, aber es war wirklich nicht ein groÃer Roman. Es war sehr selbstabsorbiert.
No. It was interesting to read about the mind of a dictator who affected the world so greatly, but it was not a good novel. I found it very self absorbed.
P.S. I just thought it would be fun to answer in German. I absolutely do not support his views on anything.
2006-08-14 00:29:47
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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I have it saved on my Amazon wish list. I have never read it, and as a student of history and politics, I think I should. I know it is banned in some countries. I don't expect to like it, but I do expect to have a greater insight into the mind of a madman.
2006-08-14 00:29:34
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answered by lizardmama 6
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No, I refuse to listen to the homeless drunk that harasses me when I go downtown, why would I read a book written by a drug-addled psychotic with anti-Oedipus tendencies? Geez, just because your mom was a Jewish hooker you feel the need to kill 4 million Jews? Talk about a guy with issues!
2006-08-14 00:30:21
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answered by Robb 5
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Hitler's Guide Book? Not really. I just want to see the TV show about Neanderthals before I really answer this question.
2006-08-14 00:30:40
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answered by ^ _ ^ 4
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My brother said it was boring, but interesting.
It really shows how much Hitler truly believed the Jews really did cause all that crap. He wasn't just passing the buck. He believed it all.
Still not an excuse, though.
2006-08-14 00:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No. To self absorbed and monotonous. To bad he didn't funnel that energy into something more constructive for the German people. At that time they really needed something to look forward to.
2006-08-14 00:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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historically speaking, it's pretty enlightening as far as the whos whats and whys of an individuals sociopolitical development.
that's about it.
2006-08-14 00:29:08
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answered by zedling 3
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Hitler should have stayed in Paris and painted.
2006-08-14 13:42:38
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answered by jfmm 7
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