What's your favorite part of Hitler's masterpiece: Mein Kampf?
I really like the part's about his early life in art school, and how his view of the world was formed
I liked the part where he killed himself.
(Its in the sequel)
I enjoy the part where he highlights what its like to argue with communists, pretty funny
And his military exploits, motivating lazy soldiers to smarten the fuck up
His love-hate yaoi relationship with Wittgenstein
I most like how he used his position as German Chancellor to make them compulsory reading material while exempting himself from income taxes.
>>7425001
I'm starting to suspect that he only did it for the money.
>>7423841
I loved the part where you go back to /pol/
>>7423841
i wouldnt know, i sold my only copy for weed money.
>>7423841
the one where he went back in time and wrote "on the jews and their lies"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Jews_and_Their_Lies
>>7425846
That's a good book too
Did any other Nazis write major books? Really looking for things with philosophical/moral guidance
>>7426669
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nazi_ideologues
>>7426669
Dr. phil. Joseph Goebbels wrote a novel and several plays.