Re: Mein Kampf
What surprises me is that some seem to be taking Mein Kampf seriously rather than as a historical artifact ... the brain farts of a madman, nothing more. It makes political and social sense only to the intellectually challenged. It should have been read in the thirties by those who held power in the western democracies. No one in the England and France (well maybe Mosely, Halifax, and Edward Vlll) took it seriously. Millions of deaths later, most realized that the book was Nazi Germany's grand strategy, out there in the open for all to read.
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