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“Mein Kampf”, the forbidden book, is to be read strictly from a scholarly perspective. Well, that goes by saying, but nonetheless, it is best to mention it again. Now, why would someone want to go through such a mad piece of literature? Just question. The answer is simple too. Individuals undertaking research about the holocaust might be interested to know the origin of the absolutely insane ideologies that sparked such a dreadful time in human history. Who else? Well, anyone who is interested to know about people and their antics could delve into this psychoanalytical study of one of the most psychotic people ever. Even though this is an autobiography, it cannot be read as a singular text. You need to be aware of the mass-scale destruction that man had caused and the lingering problems that it has left behind. Here is a brief insight into the book and while it might not be a must-have for your bookshelf, it is not a bad idea to go through its pages once.
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If you are thinking that the book might change your perception of the man, you could not be further away from the reality of the book. Nothing, no amount of struggle, would or could change the fact that the Holocaust was utter madness. You cannot just wake up one morning and decide to wax off an entire race from the face of the earth.
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