Rating:  Summary: Interesting, but False Review: This book is an interesting read to say the least. Rambling, repetitive, incoherant at times, and always ludicrous, this book is a blueprint for genocide. The ideas in this book are so far beyond the realm of fact that it could be considered black comedy if millions of innocents hadn't lost their lives as a result of the venom contained therein. Anyone who cannot read this book and see past the facile solutions presented for our world's problems is ignorant in the worst way and/or a racist and anti-Semite. There is no Zionist conspiracy, the Jews did not kill Jesus, and eugenics is the stuff of fantasy. Anyone who says ANYTHING to the contrary or agrees with any idea put forth in this book is a hate monger and an anti-Semite.
Rating:  Summary: Don't Judge a Book by it's Author Review: This book may not be a great literary peace of art but it's a good token for history. In the book Hitler does call Jews, Commusist, Catholics, etc. bad names and says bad things about them; but in Mark Twain's book "Huck Finn" don't blacks get bad titles? So if your not going to read the book for that reason it's a bad choice! Don't get me wrong I'm not a Nazis actually I'm a Roman Catholic and I still read the book and thought it was good for history reasons. Only one thing he does ramble alot and you must be willing to suffer through it. It does show one of the most intelligent minds with the most bad intentions>
Rating:  Summary: Exhausting but Informative Review: Hitler's writing style is very ponderous and rambling. That may be due in part to the translation, but I doubt it. Hitler seems to have a few catch phrases that mesmerized the unthinking German worker, and he just kept repeating them until everyone was stirred up. It is too bad that the rest of the world did not read the book and take him more seriously. It might have avoided a lot of trouble later on.
Rating:  Summary: This is the Finest Version Review: This particular version of Mein Kampf by Ralph Manhein is by far the best. It captures the true essence of Hitler's thought in a readable, accessable English. Part of this is due to the fact that it was written before the defeat of the Third Reich, before a great deal of politically correct babble entered the discourse about this important political work. Hitler's thoughts on International Judaism and the long-term threat it poses to the West come across clearly. In other translations, Hitler is made out to look like some sort of monster, while Manhein makes clear that he was simply a somewhat misguided German patriot. A must for anyone trying to understand the real history of the 1933-1945
Rating:  Summary: Hitler - Evil in its purest form Review: I have great interest in WWII and the man who made it all happen. This book provided me an indepth look in to the mind of that person. It always amazed me how one man's idelogy can bring so much destruction to the entire world. Nothing positive can be said about Hitler nor did he do any constructive work in his entire life. What ever he thought about, where ever he laid his eyes on, where ever he walked he only brought destruction to the lives and property to that place. For this reason Hitler remains the true personification of pure Evil.
Rating:  Summary: Good book Review: This book is great for any historian it shows the mindset of the Nazi regime at that time. It shows Hitler's fascination with a one world government ruled by only the perfect people of the world. Which led to the extermination of the Jews. It is great for any historian or any white power junkie looking for some hate.
Rating:  Summary: JRR TOLKIEN makes his mark in the field of Fantasy Review: The Hobbit is an excellent work of fiction. However, many believe Tolkien's masterpiece was brought on by his severe heroin addiction. Clearly Bilbo Baggins is what he views himself as,a dillusional 3 foot tall man. Heroin makes addicts feel as if they shrink, and become thieves, stealing from loved ones to pay for their costly habit. When Bilbo steals the ring of invisibility, it's clear that he feels himself as invisible to his wife. I suggest marijuana.
Rating:  Summary: A few points to keep in mind Review: The book does have historical and psychological value and therefore is worth reading. Just a few points to remember when you read this page, and when you read the book so you will benefit from them the most:.... .... .... ....When you read this book, remember the Holocaust.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book Review: This book is the best book I have ever read. Don't get me wrong, I in no way support Adolf Hitler, his actions, or the beleifs of the National Socialist(nazi) Party. I bought this book because I have a great interest in WWII(mainly the war in Europe). The way in which the Nazi party and Adolf Hitler took power in Germany absolutely astonishes me. Most people do not believe that such a ruthless man could have taken power so peacefully and be voted into power. It is ironic that in hopes to prevent Germany from ever again becoming a threat to world peace with the writing and signing of the Versailles Treaty, Europe allowed Hitler to take power during Germany's depression after WWI. A fact that most readers of this book do not know is that it was not actually written by Hitler. It was rather written by his cellmate and fellow Nazi, Rudopf Hess. Hess would later become Hitler's second in command. During their 9 month imprisonement after attempting to overthrow the pre-existing German government, Hitler dictated to Hess who wrote what Hitler said. This book is from the mind of Hitler, just the hand of Hess.
Rating:  Summary: a must read book Review: Adolf Hitler is by far, one of the most mysterious and controversial men of all time. This book shines a light for all the world to see why exactly hitler is the way he was and why he did what he did. This book is an unexperigated edition, meaning that it doesnt edit anything out; in this day and age i feel comforted in knowing what i read isn't biasely edited to suit the publishers agendas and causes.
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