deltex1
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Perhaps Mein Kampf needs to be updated, clarified and modernized to fit current rational thinking...as does the Koran.
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And to understand the political climate in Germany at the time which caused him to use the word "socialism" in the name of his party. Just about every political organization, Left and Right, in Germany used that word in their name.Everyone should read Mein Kampf if for no other reason than to see the political evolution of someone's mind.
I've read Mein Kampf. It's obvious who has not, such as those revisionists in recent years who have tried to connect Nazism to the Left. They are the ones you see who go something like, "Duuuuhh... national SOSHULISM!"
This is a recent development started, I believe, by that raving idiot Glenn Beck.
I strongly believe everyone should read Hitler's tome to avoid falling for that incredible bullshit out of ignorance.
This topic is full of giant graphics with alleged Hitler quotes. Here's one you will never see from the idiot revisionists:
That is the point when I saw two dangers approaching. Previously, I did not truly understand their names or their importance to the German people’s existence. Their names were Marxism and Jewry. - Adolf Hitler
And to understand the political climate in Germany at the time which caused him to use the word "socialism" in the name of his party.Everyone should read Mein Kampf if for no other reason than to see the political evolution of someone's mind.
His party was set up in direct opposition to the powerful Left in Germany. He hated their guts and blamed them for Germany's loss of World War I.
Should be sold right next to Obama's.
You can thank Merkel and the nwo scumbags for the resurgence of nationalism. I guess there's more than a few Germans who won't go quietly
Out of print for 70 years, Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to go on sale in Germany
n Kampf” will go on sale in Germany next week after its copyright expires on Friday, marking the first time in 70 years the book will be legally reprinted in the country.
The German state of Bavaria has held the copyright for Adolf Hitler’s autobiography since 1945 and has withheld publishing the book, preventing any reprints in Germany. But in 2016, the book becomes available in the public domain, which will make it widely available in Germany for the first time since World War II.
Hitler began writing the first volume of the autobiographical “Mein Kampf” in 1923 whileimprisoned in Landsberg prison for an attempted coup to overthrow the government of Bavaria. Published in 1925, the first volume of the book lays out Hitler’s overview of the problems facing German society, his support for dictatorship and the racial hatred underpinning his beliefs.
The book gained popularity in 1933 as Hitler became Reich Chancellor, and by 1945, it was translated into 18 languages and sold 12 million copies.
The Institute of Contemporary History in Munich will release an approximately 2,000-page annotated edition of “Mein Kampf” on Jan. 8, 2016. The version will include critical commentary aimed at deconstructing and contextualizing the work, according to astatement from the Institute. The book will cost 59 euros ($65).
Critics have raised questions about the value of reprinting a book that contributed to inciting racial hatred in the years leading up to the Holocaust, said Steven Luckert, Senior Program Curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Levine Institute for Holocaust Education.
“It’s generated a lot of fears in Germany and elsewhere that once again, Hitler’s words could resonate with audiences,” he said.
But some scholars have argued that continuing to ban the book does not prevent people from accessing it — “Mein Kampf” is available for download online — and that a reprint with historical analysis could have educational merit.
Josef Kraus, president of the German Teachers Association, has voiced support for using the book in schools, saying it could help students think critically about extremism.
“A professional treatment of excerpts in lessons can help immunize against political extremism,” he told German newspaper Handelsblatt.
A reprint that puts Hitler’s words in context could be helpful for students, Luckert said.
“With critical commentary that contextualizes the book, that explains where these ideas come from — the insidious nature of those — I think that can be very helpful for people to understand something about those words and what they mean,” he said. “In a world in which you have a lot of hate, a lot of anti-Semitism, a lot of racism being propagated through various forms of media, I think it’s important to confront those in meaningful ways.”
“Mein Kampf” was never banned in the U.S. but remains banned in Austria and the Netherlands. In France, publisher Fayard will print a French version of the book.
Isn't Hitler the Democrat poster boy for gun control? They keep telling us thier ideas are no more radical than uncle Adolf's
Out of print for 70 years, Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to go on sale in Germany
n Kampf” will go on sale in Germany next week after its copyright expires on Friday, marking the first time in 70 years the book will be legally reprinted in the country.
The German state of Bavaria has held the copyright for Adolf Hitler’s autobiography since 1945 and has withheld publishing the book, preventing any reprints in Germany. But in 2016, the book becomes available in the public domain, which will make it widely available in Germany for the first time since World War II.
Hitler began writing the first volume of the autobiographical “Mein Kampf” in 1923 whileimprisoned in Landsberg prison for an attempted coup to overthrow the government of Bavaria. Published in 1925, the first volume of the book lays out Hitler’s overview of the problems facing German society, his support for dictatorship and the racial hatred underpinning his beliefs.
The book gained popularity in 1933 as Hitler became Reich Chancellor, and by 1945, it was translated into 18 languages and sold 12 million copies.
The Institute of Contemporary History in Munich will release an approximately 2,000-page annotated edition of “Mein Kampf” on Jan. 8, 2016. The version will include critical commentary aimed at deconstructing and contextualizing the work, according to astatement from the Institute. The book will cost 59 euros ($65).
Critics have raised questions about the value of reprinting a book that contributed to inciting racial hatred in the years leading up to the Holocaust, said Steven Luckert, Senior Program Curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Levine Institute for Holocaust Education.
“It’s generated a lot of fears in Germany and elsewhere that once again, Hitler’s words could resonate with audiences,” he said.
But some scholars have argued that continuing to ban the book does not prevent people from accessing it — “Mein Kampf” is available for download online — and that a reprint with historical analysis could have educational merit.
Josef Kraus, president of the German Teachers Association, has voiced support for using the book in schools, saying it could help students think critically about extremism.
“A professional treatment of excerpts in lessons can help immunize against political extremism,” he told German newspaper Handelsblatt.
A reprint that puts Hitler’s words in context could be helpful for students, Luckert said.
“With critical commentary that contextualizes the book, that explains where these ideas come from — the insidious nature of those — I think that can be very helpful for people to understand something about those words and what they mean,” he said. “In a world in which you have a lot of hate, a lot of anti-Semitism, a lot of racism being propagated through various forms of media, I think it’s important to confront those in meaningful ways.”
“Mein Kampf” was never banned in the U.S. but remains banned in Austria and the Netherlands. In France, publisher Fayard will print a French version of the book.
Easily one of the most whiny, boring books I have ever read. No wonder progressives love it...
Isn't Hitler the Democrat poster boy for gun control? They keep telling us thier ideas are no more radical than uncle Adolf's
Hitler is the poster boy for strong defense, anti-multi-culturalism, anti-liberalism, anti-homosexuality, and anti-Marxism, for starters.
Out of print for 70 years, Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to go on sale in Germany
n Kampf” will go on sale in Germany next week after its copyright expires on Friday, marking the first time in 70 years the book will be legally reprinted in the country.
The German state of Bavaria has held the copyright for Adolf Hitler’s autobiography since 1945 and has withheld publishing the book, preventing any reprints in Germany. But in 2016, the book becomes available in the public domain, which will make it widely available in Germany for the first time since World War II.
Hitler began writing the first volume of the autobiographical “Mein Kampf” in 1923 whileimprisoned in Landsberg prison for an attempted coup to overthrow the government of Bavaria. Published in 1925, the first volume of the book lays out Hitler’s overview of the problems facing German society, his support for dictatorship and the racial hatred underpinning his beliefs.
The book gained popularity in 1933 as Hitler became Reich Chancellor, and by 1945, it was translated into 18 languages and sold 12 million copies.
The Institute of Contemporary History in Munich will release an approximately 2,000-page annotated edition of “Mein Kampf” on Jan. 8, 2016. The version will include critical commentary aimed at deconstructing and contextualizing the work, according to astatement from the Institute. The book will cost 59 euros ($65).
Critics have raised questions about the value of reprinting a book that contributed to inciting racial hatred in the years leading up to the Holocaust, said Steven Luckert, Senior Program Curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Levine Institute for Holocaust Education.
“It’s generated a lot of fears in Germany and elsewhere that once again, Hitler’s words could resonate with audiences,” he said.
But some scholars have argued that continuing to ban the book does not prevent people from accessing it — “Mein Kampf” is available for download online — and that a reprint with historical analysis could have educational merit.
Josef Kraus, president of the German Teachers Association, has voiced support for using the book in schools, saying it could help students think critically about extremism.
“A professional treatment of excerpts in lessons can help immunize against political extremism,” he told German newspaper Handelsblatt.
A reprint that puts Hitler’s words in context could be helpful for students, Luckert said.
“With critical commentary that contextualizes the book, that explains where these ideas come from — the insidious nature of those — I think that can be very helpful for people to understand something about those words and what they mean,” he said. “In a world in which you have a lot of hate, a lot of anti-Semitism, a lot of racism being propagated through various forms of media, I think it’s important to confront those in meaningful ways.”
“Mein Kampf” was never banned in the U.S. but remains banned in Austria and the Netherlands. In France, publisher Fayard will print a French version of the book.
Easily one of the most whiny, boring books I have ever read. No wonder progressives love it...
There is not a conservative on this board who isn't whiny and boring.
Isn't Hitler the Democrat poster boy for gun control? They keep telling us thier ideas are no more radical than uncle Adolf's
Hitler is the poster boy for strong defense, anti-multi-culturalism, anti-liberalism, anti-homosexuality, and anti-Marxism, for starters.
No, he's the poster boy for totalitarian rule. All the rest follows when you have all the power. You do realize that Ernst Rohm was a flaming homosexual and the leader of the SA which helped get Hitler into power, you do KNOW that don't you?