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Hitler's Table Talk

Hitler's Table Talk

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extraordinary book
Review: Who's Who in NAZI dinner dates. I wish we had the raw transcript and not the cleaned transcript. I wish there was more of the interchange of comments mentioned in passing, but they are not in this book. What I see a man, powerful and full of power, reflecting with friends on just how difficult it was to get to where he was. His talk betrays a hidden agenda "listen and you'll hear the future history of the Greater Germany". Alas, it didn't happen. It would be nice to have the table talk of Churchill or Stalin (I am afaraid that the one of FDR would be a tract on the dawn of his socialist ideas) and see how or if they rated Hitler in the same light he rated them.

How intimate and kind we find Hitler to his guests, this man, this Hitler, so kind and caring about his guests. I have heard prison guards say the sme thing about some of the cruelest murderers in jail, they are so kind one on one.....fits doesn't it..scary though!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Guess who's coming to dinner?
Review: Who's Who in NAZI dinner dates. I wish we had the raw transcript and not the cleaned transcript. I wish there was more of the interchange of comments mentioned in passing, but they are not in this book. What I see a man, powerful and full of power, reflecting with friends on just how difficult it was to get to where he was. His talk betrays a hidden agenda "listen and you'll hear the future history of the Greater Germany". Alas, it didn't happen. It would be nice to have the table talk of Churchill or Stalin (I am afaraid that the one of FDR would be a tract on the dawn of his socialist ideas) and see how or if they rated Hitler in the same light he rated them.

How intimate and kind we find Hitler to his guests, this man, this Hitler, so kind and caring about his guests. I have heard prison guards say the sme thing about some of the cruelest murderers in jail, they are so kind one on one.....fits doesn't it..scary though!


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