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Actually I'd really like to read that book.

It'd give an insight into one of the most well known (and certainly the most infamous) people of the 20th century.



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Meh, I've heard that the book is pretty boring. And it makes sense. Hitler was one of the most influential people of the 20th century (even if his influence is very bad), and a lot of people in Bangladesh don't have access to the internet and its mass amount of information.



 

 

apparently its dry as dust and makes for good bedtime reading.

*snooore*

apparently, i haven't read it. but i'd like to, insights into evil men's minds are unusual things.



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Soriku said:
They actually sell that book? O_o I wouldn't mind reading it, tbh.

They'll probably have it at your library dude.

I was going to read it once when i was in junior highschool, but the version my library had was HUGE and had big swastikas all over it and i was like "Eh, i don't wanna walk upfront with this."

Silly reason now, but hey.



Kasz216 said:
Soriku said:
They actually sell that book? O_o I wouldn't mind reading it, tbh.

They'll probably have it at your library dude.

I was going to read it once when i was in junior highschool, but the version my library had was HUGE and had big swastikas all over it and i was like "Eh, i don't wanna walk upfront with this."

Silly reason now, but hey.

nah not at all. in school, a lot of kids are numpties who judge for the silliest little things. i wanted to do a talk on Anne Frank in primary school, and the teacher wouldn't let me because she didn't want the other kids getting upset.

in high school, you even mention wanting to read a book like that and someone's bound to start some rumour. ¬_¬



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Jew hating and WWII aside, Hitler did transform a broken bankrupt Germany back into an econmic world power in short order. I suppose some countries think they could put to use some of his ideas that don't include concentration camps and world wars. Liberals seem to forget that Hitler was a Socialist.



Yet, today, America's leaders are reenacting every folly that brought these great powers [Russia, Germany, and Japan] to ruin -- from arrogance and hubris, to assertions of global hegemony, to imperial overstretch, to trumpeting new 'crusades,' to handing out war guarantees to regions and countries where Americans have never fought before. We are piling up the kind of commitments that produced the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
 — Pat Buchanan – A Republic, Not an Empire

Hitler helped America to be what it is now..........
If WW2 did not happen USA would still be in the isolation stage
and would not even be a superpower.



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Tyrannical said:

Jew hating and WWII aside, Hitler did transform a broken bankrupt Germany back into an econmic world power in short order. I suppose some countries think they could put to use some of his ideas that don't include concentration camps and world wars. Liberals seem to forget that Hitler was a Socialist.

 

Liberalism and socialism are not the same thing. I would call myself liberal, but I would not call myself socialist. Anyway, I don't think anyone who's opinion matters would forget that he was socialist; It was in his party name after all. Mind you, even at the height of Germany's socialism it was still only really half and half.

But yes, he did get the German economy working well in short order, Some of the ideas he used were good (like building motorways), but some of them were bad (like forced labour).



Why not?

He'es one of the most important people of the last century. Of course his book sells. And I bet it sells quite a lot.



Rath said:
Actually I'd really like to read that book.

It'd give an insight into one of the most well known (and certainly the most infamous) people of the 20th century.

From what I've heard it's badly written and really boring.

 



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