Mein Kampf isn't Hitler's diary. It is a semi-autobiographical book which turns into an outline of his political programme.
Apparently only the chapters on propaganda show him to have any intelligence.
A friend of mine's girlfriend used to read it to him in bed, for what it's worth.
2007-03-20 09:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I tried to read it, but I just couldn't cut through all that.
I'll let you in on something.
Hitler himself was sorry he'd written the book either just before or just a little past being elected to the Chancellorship.
For another, there's a book called ' Hitler - The Facts. ' In it, you'll find a lot of hard, very well researched evidence.
One instance has a number of high party officials making a bet to pay for dinner to see how many had read ' Mein Kampf '
( My Struggle )
It worked out they had a hard time figuring who was going to pay, as nobody had read it.
Spooky in a political party. Any political party. They didn't know their own platform.
Hitler was a speaker. Not a writer.
So it makes it difficult to get through when you follow the dialog. Scholars are better at this than I am giving you a differentiation on oratorical styles between Hitler and Mussolini.
It's gotten to a point it's banned in some countries. Purely for political theater when governments want to look like they're doing something.
Free Inquiry is important.
There isn't anything in there that's going to drive you off the deep end. If anything it'll entice like forbidden fruit. Except in this case the most it'll do is fill in a historical picture. That's about it.
I suggest you get a copy at any major library. Don't blow your money.
Chances are you won't make it beyond page five. That's the best I could do!
2007-03-20 09:46:41
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answered by vanamont7 7
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I study it and it became good and that i will have none of this illogical "because of the fact he liked it he would desire to be a nazi" reasoning. As for the e book being uninteresting, i will in basic terms say that russel's conjugation of verbs gets us out of this concern. it form of feels of their determination to no longer be categorised a nazi those reviewers have called uninteresting what i might call thrilling and rambling what i might call melodical; however the roomate positioned it ultimate while he pronounced, "pass your **** to make room for my stuff!". you will locate that it incredibly is sprinkled with many imprecise and novel cultural references -a sprint which, devoid of being the unique purpose of hitler, shows only how low our very own cultural know-how is, that even a pauper from vienna ought to possess more suitable erudition by ability of only following the cliches of the widespread press! you will additionally locate that hitler exceptionally well accomplishes his objectives in Mein Kampf in the process the WW2 era so all in all it incredibly is a e book to study and indispensible to the WW2 fanatic.
2016-10-01 05:51:10
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answered by ? 4
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Buy it the book will give you an insight into Adolf Hitler.
You may find that it is hard reading because the translation make it hard to understand what he is really saying.
But read it and look into the abyss that was Nazism and WWII.
2007-03-20 16:36:07
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answered by redgriffin728 6
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Go for it if you like horror stories. Illuminating the inside of a psychotic's brain is interesting, but it's not how I relax.
2007-03-20 09:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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