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And is it actually all it is said to be?
>>129677256
I haven't, why would I read the manifesto of someone who didn't win? There's a shitton of retards here that will tell you they did though.
>>129677256
it is beautiful, read it.
>>129677256
Don't read this, read Hitler's Second Book.
a lot of it applies to today
>>129677256
skimmed through it
less offensive than I thought it would be. not super worth the read because its preaching to the choir for most
I've been planning on reading it to gain insight but, I am unsure of it's purposes.
>>129677256
Just listen to the audiobook.
It is pretty boring and mainly talks about the state of Germany.
Dont expect anything like "kill all the kikes"
>>129677256
Read it years ago, my high school had a copy and I was the first to check it out in about 20 years. I'm assuming it used to be required or encouraged reading when schools still educated to get both sides. It was okay, not what it's professed to be by those who haven't read it. The first half is autobiographical, the second is more political philosophy and pop psychology. I should have negotiated to buy it from the school though as I've never seen a copy since. Nor genuine Marx either which I also read from there and many also claim to have read but haven't.
>>129677256
I bought Mein Kampf a couple weeks ago. I'm going to read it soon. Feels good tbqh
>>129677256
it's boring as fuck. read it out of curiosity. the chapter on nation and race is comical though.
>>129677256
Zweties Buch is way better
read that instead
>>129677256
It's a good read, much of the things he talks about can easily be spotted in society today.
>>129679056
Does it have any foundational philosophy? That was something I liked about the first one.
>>129677256
>Has anyone actually read this?
lol no bro it's a meme
>>129678972
why comical
They shuld call it Hitlers opinions presented as facts.
Not a bad read tho.
>>129678972
>the chapter on nation and race is comical though.
whatcha got sheep fucker to say
im about to start that part
>>129679373
he writes about the inferiority of the jews and the superiority of the german lutheran. the kikes are referred to as rats, but in a serious way outside of the likes of us losers who do it for keks
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
>>129677256
read it, was pretty shitty tbqh
he wastes pages on useless nonsense (e.g. "x only fuck x, y only y, z only z,.......")
i can understand why my grandparents always said that nobody read this book
>>129677256
It comes across as preachy, rambling, and a little hackneyed. But maybe that was a problem with translation.
It's interesting from a historical perspective, certainly, but Hitler was a better artist than a writer.
>>129679500
>outside the likes of us losers who do it for keks
you must be new here
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>>129679500
if my memory serves. read it last year
>>129677256
One of the greatest books I've ever read. I have it in 3 different languages.
>>129679597
07 ish. sry for generalising, burger. in my case and others i know, it's for banter
>>129679557
it's like you've listened to the audio foreword of the Ford translation which makes those same points as your first sentence - and also states that the book was meant to be interpreted as though given as a speech as to your second sentence
>>129677256
it is not a great read
>>129679712
i dont understand why you would find it comical when its very true.
but i guess the "its for banter xd" is just a small step forward
>>129677256
I heard it's mostly filibustering and grandstanding about little of substance. I saw a copy at my exes grandma, she used to be in BDM.
The autobiographical part might be fascinating though, I enjoyed that the most in Commander of Auschwitz, which is a really remarkable autobiography.
Listen to the audiobook. It's an extremely important book if you want to understand the 20th century and 21st centuries in the west
>>129679861
kikes were funding both sides of the war and exist solely to leech off the working man. i was expecting a better redpil than low qual burger bait
>>129677256
Don't listen to the haters and shills, it's an amazing book. Well written and prescient. His logic is well founded and his passion will motivate you to take up the cause in today's degenerate world.
Tried to read it. Language is fucking atrocious. Hitler just writes himself in circles with the most ridiculous language inbetween jerking himself off as God's gift to Germnay...you'd really have to read it yourself. Anyone else had written it and you wouldn't give it the time of day.
>>129677256
It's debatable whether he even wrote it.... read hitlers second book and hitlers table talk both are superior.
>>129681264
1. it's debatable if he really wrote it
2. implying you are fluent in german and read it in its native tongue.
Americans can barely read the english language let alone someone elses.
>>129681374
>implying that matters
If it's well written it'll translate. See: Dostoyevsky.
Hitler was a shitty writer, pure and simple. There's a reason he was known primarily as a public speaker.
>>129679500
>who do it for keks
we need an /r/the donald-caust
>>129681374
UK has a lower literacy rate than USA, you inbred mutant.
It's not a good book on a literature level. He did not even write it, but paraphrase it.
It is still somewhat of interest because it is insight to Hitler's mind prior to his rise to power.
Where the fuck are you guys getting this "Hitler didn't write Mein Kampf" shit from?
>>129682212
Rudolf Hess edited it to a book I think.
>>129677256
Buy the ebook on google play books for less than a dollar.
It's worth reading simply for the historical perspective, nothing else. No it's not a good book nor does it contain any insights.
Hitler was a great public speaker but he writes like an autist.
>>129677256
Yes, pretty good. Makes sense. Read the Ford translation. He does rant a bit
>>129677256
A painfully accurate description of the modern world. Nothing has changed, except for ""Russian"" gommunism
I read half of it and got bored he's just so mad about everything got repetitive
>>129677256
It's a strange read
Imagine a journal of scattered ideas
>>129681979
we both know that is a lie son
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