I started reading it, and so far, I still have to say that it hasn't changed my opinion of that sick, twisted bastard, but reaffirmed my dislike for him and his actions.
2007-03-08 03:39:21
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answered by Queen Bee 4
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Wow this is a loaded question.
I am from Germany (Rhineland-Pfalz) and though we don't read this particular novel in school, anyone who is well read should read a range of novels, comfortable or not.
To answer your question, yes, I have read it. Unless you have actually read it as it was written (in German) there are some fine points that are lost in translation. Mostly the grammatical errors that Hitler was known for making- he was known (even then) as a less than elequont writer.
My Struggle is a long list of propaganda blather as it was intended to be when it was written. He was justifying his actions in commiting genocide and destroying Germany and bringing the German people in an even furthering crippling situation than we already were in. Today, we as a nation are still paying the price for his lunacy. Judging him soley on his own words, he was a poor writer, and had delusions of grandeur with just enough of paranoia to keep it interesting.
In German, we say that Mein Kampf is our own comedy of errors
2007-03-08 04:14:54
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answered by amberdevereaux 2
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It is very apparent that you have not read the book .For if you had you would at least be able to correctly spell the title.
I once belong to the Aryan Nation I am pure White and you my child are a fool.
Hatred or the act of stirring up hatred is a fools game.
And yes God is Pure God Is White and when he created all men in his Image it was not skin color he was talking about but rather the Soul and Brother they are all the same color
2007-03-08 04:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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So I guess his little diary is supposed to change what he did? Psychopaths are usually good at painting themselves a delusional, rosy picture of what they're doing. It's pretty well known what kind of person he was, based upon his own actions and words.
2007-03-09 04:24:59
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answered by stickymongoose 5
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And what is your point? What Hitler wrote is what Hitler did. He was true to his word. And he isn't hated for what he wrote or what others said about him. He is hated for what he did. Actions speak louder than words. He was a monster.
2007-03-08 04:05:53
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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Actually it is Mein Kampf and it is one of the more brewing books I am familiar with. Didn't read it all the way.
2007-03-08 03:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I didnt read it,but its prenounced Mein K.. and not mien k..
which means my fight
2007-03-08 03:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm... ok. If this is in reference to a previous discussion, you should know that nobody is going to have any clue what you're talking about.
2007-03-08 03:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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just because im not white doesnt mean that i have not read it.... I like reading.
2007-03-08 03:38:30
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answered by Mitchell 2
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wots a hitler??
2007-03-08 06:36:01
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answered by jcboyle 5
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