For anyone who hasn't read Mein Kampf, it's a massive red pill and full of information like OP posted. The beginning's a little slow as he talks about his early life but other than that, it should be essential reading in every public school.
Came here to say this, but you said it better than I could have. It's a massive eye opener, I highly recommend reading it if you haven't.
Here's another eye-opener
I never read Mine Kampf because I found it hard to believe that they didn't alter it in any way to make it go along with their propaganda.
Do you really thing that all text is original? If so is there a way to tell which version is sure to be unaltered?
The Ford translation is the best from what I've heard. I think this translation fixed 1000s of translation errors from other editions. I found it to be a pretty enjoyable read.
I bought my book from here, shipping was a little bit slow however - http://www.hitler-library.org/mein-kampf-books.htm
Nice, thanks. Too bad they don't ship to Europe, but I'm sure I can find a Ford translation here as well.
Very interesting list, thanks.
I saw someone posting once what the best translation was, but I don't remember. The one I read certainly didn't hold back and was pretty much spot on about everything.
Stalag edition?
Do you remember which edition that was?
The beginning has it's moments. In it he describes the type of person who needs, fucking needs, an authoritative source for each and every word said. And he goes over why it's such fucking cancer to those who would gather together and think about stuff, trading thoughts/idea freely instead of being bogged down by minutia.
Man, the art of bants has really evolved, since then. I can take care of those people so effortlessly, sometimes I don't even remember what I replied to get them to fuck off, and have to go back and re-read the conversation.
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