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    Default Hitlers Book: Mein Kampf,

    Studying GCSE History, taking it for A-level, but,

    Has anyone ever read Hitlers Mein Kampf? and Is it worth buying?

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    Naturally, if you're studying it, it would be wise to read it. However, coming from the angle of whether or not it's actually a good book, it's a load of self-righteous drivel and lies.

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    Plus it has shockingly poor grammar
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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    It's interesting if you like history i suppose to see how one of the most infamous men in history thought.
    Bonjour, la noirceur, mon vieil ami
    Je suis venu te reparler
    Car une vision piétinante doucement
    A laissé ses graines lorsque je dormais
    Et la vision
    Qui était plantée dans mon cerveau
    Demeure toujours
    Parmi le son du silence


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    If you are into that kind of stuff then yes it gives you some really good perspectives on what he thought ect.




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    it's very interesting as a historical document; but reading it for pleasure is a bit worrying.

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    I've read extracts from it and I didn't really like it, but it does give an excellent insight into his ideas and perspectives that eventually became a reality!

    You can read an English translation by visiting the link in the spoiler.



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