Hitler on the Jews
INTRODUCTION by Thomas Dalton (excerpts)
INTRODUCTION by Thomas Dalton (excerpts)
That
Adolf Hitler spoke out against the jews is banal in the extreme;
perhaps no single historical fact is better-known than that ‘Hitler
hated the jews.’ But that this is the first book ever to compile his
remarks on the jews, is nothing short of astonishing.
And
it’s not that this material appears in bits and pieces elsewhere;
outside of a few highly-specialized sources, nearly all of what follows
has never appeared in print. Of the thousands of books and articles
written on Hitler, World War Two, and the holocaust, and apart from a
handful of commonly-repeated sentences and phrases, virtually none of
them quote Hitler’s exact words on the jews—virtually none.
1.
'Goodfellas" -- Hitler and his crew in Landsberg Prison, 1924. While
incarcerated there for attempting to overthrow the local government in
Munich, Hitler dictated Mein Kampf (originally titled: "Four and
One-Half Years of Struggle Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice") to
Rudolf Hess (2nd from the right) // 2 & 3. His is the story of an
amazing journey from a humble teen orphan to homeless artist to wounded
war hero to political activist to immortal leader of a great nation --
an inspiring tale for the ages which needs no "annotations." 88! ---
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