This book is so goddamn good. Cannot recommend it highly enough.

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What’s your favorite?

Favorite book?

Favorite in this book.

Why’s it so good?

The comprehensive history of pre world war 2 Germany and how the Nazis rose to power. Many parallels to modern day Europe/America unfortunately.

Nice.

Will add to my list.

You may like “hardcore history: blueprint to Armageddon”

History of WWI podcast. Will have to pay for it, but absolutely worth it.

the Car Mode will be of great assistance on the roundabouts

“Just take the Third Reich here”

also „endgame, 1945“ & the „Language of the Third Reich“ have some stunning parallels to state propaganda & subtle coercion used today

https://www.amazon.com/Language-Third-Reich-Lingua-Imperii/dp/0826491308

LTI is written by a jewish linguistics professor who survived, as his career and life are slowly stripped away from him

I’m gonna check these out for sure

My friend cleaned out the house of an old German fella who had recently died (in the US) and he snagged me this.

Guy was surely trying hard to understand what happened to his home country

Oh man that’s awesome

What makes it so good?

It’s just so well documented and articulated. Probably the most comprehensive history that exists about these events.

100% agree. so much shit in there i never heard anywhere else.

you’ve only got 42 hrs to go.

This is a very very long book lol

i actually started it in high school because i was a wwII buff.

i maybe made it to where u are now.

KEEP CLOSE TRACK IF THE NAMES!

there are a lot of them.

Could never get into audio books. I loose focus easily and always miss important parts. Classical reading ftw. Anyway I'll check out the book.

Hace you seen Alex Krainers video about the 1938 Munich agreement?

How England and France played a crucial role in giving up Sudetenland to Hitler.

https://youtu.be/Irc7Dh37nEE

Favorite part? Most telling or relatable to modern times?

The warring between communists and nationalists in the streets. Tons of street violence in pre-nazi Germany. If the nazis hadn’t taken control the communists likely would have.

Who owned the printing press at that time?

The conservatives

It was transitioning from the Bank of England to the United States.

You think that nazis and communist were different group of people?

The

What

Haha it is not short

If you’re brave enough, follow it up with this beauty.

https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_4847530211830736261692246244.webp

I’ve read some of that but I’m big on the “Rome was fake” train

https://stolenhistory.net/threads/how-fake-is-roman-antiquity-part-1-3-unz-review.5573/