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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 16:54:49 GMT
I'm legitimately curious.
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Post by ibbi on Mar 24, 2017 19:13:36 GMT
I own it, but I've never read it... Got better things to do with my time.
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Post by mikediastavrone96 on Mar 24, 2017 19:20:27 GMT
It is interesting only as a historical document of the mad ramblings of a guy whose sick, nonsensical ideology made him the definition of evil. I guess if you want to see how the seed of his ideas grew within the context of knowing how they naturally progressed, then it could be something to read but frankly I'd say you are just as well off reading other material about Hitler.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 20:38:34 GMT
It is interesting only as a historical document of the mad ramblings of a guy whose sick, nonsensical ideology made him the definition of evil. I guess if you want to see how the seed of his ideas grew within the context of knowing how they naturally progressed, then it could be something to read but frankly I'd say you are just as well off reading other material about Hitler. I've read quite a bit about him already, and exploring the mind of the sick and depraved has been a long-time interest of mine. I think I'll give it a shot.
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Post by pacinoyes on Dec 8, 2017 13:46:48 GMT
I have read it and its intermittently interesting as insight into his mind with long dull passages - it's kind of a chore to get through the whole thing. I agree that reading some other things about Hitler are actually more insightful and illuminating (including artistic works he liked, paintings, etc. and his own paintings too)
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Post by PromNightCarrie on Dec 8, 2017 17:41:56 GMT
No, but I would consider reading it out of curiosity just to see what's going on inside a mind like that.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Dec 9, 2017 21:18:25 GMT
Somes passages .
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