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Show ii m ""1 van 'Mein Kampf ' Offers Study in Nazi-ism We are all Minute Men. We must understand under-stand the enemy in order to block his moves. That is why we must know his beliefs, his ambitions, and his weaknesses. A soldier stumbled up to his dormitory, and threw himself on a cot. His eyes were burning with tears the cause he had fought so hard for was lost and inside his heart there arose a hatred . . . and this hatred grew. It grew into a book of a thousand pages which formed a creed. This creed was like a whirlwind, and its dynamic force intoxicated in-toxicated a nation. This soldier was Adolf Hitler. In his book, Mein Kampf, he outlines his plans for a conquering race. He tells of the power of propaganda; he plans for a domination of the world. He challenges America and Great Britain in a passionate, badly written part of the book. Why read Mein Kampf, you will probably ask? Who has time to read a thousand pages of extremely dull material, that is falsely colored in spots with emotional outburst and lies? This is not a book of literature, but one of action. You must realize that Mein Kampf is valuable, because it goes to the root of Nazism. And if we are to win this war, we must know how to destroy Nazism! |