Author : Shaw B. D.
Title : Mein Kampf An Unexpurgated Digest
Year : 1939
Link download : Shaw_B_D_-_Mein_Kampf_An_Unexpurgated_Digest.zip
In 1925, eight years before he came to power, Hitler published the first edition of his book "Mein Kampf". There he reviews the history of the Nazi movement, the ideas that inspired it, its ultimate aims and the program for the realization of these aims. Designed primarily as a manual for party members, it has since become the Bible of Nazidom, and as befits a Bible it is devoutly studied by all pious Nazis. Those who seek a deeper understanding of the Hitler mind and an intimate knowledge of his plans will find this book invaluable. For it cannot be denied that since his seizure of power Hitler has followed the program he set down in “Mein Kampf” almost to the letter. He annexed Austria, Czcho-Slovakia and Memel; concluded military alliances with Italy and Japan, made himself and Germany a power to be reckoned with in all the chancelleries of the world. These actions were indicated in his book, as among the first steps to be taken by his regime when he came to power. But they are only preparatory to even more ambitious designs, which envisage the domination of Europe and the striking of terror into the hearts of existing democracies. Germans everywhere whether in America or South Africa are urged to organize themselves into Nazi units and' to spread the gospel according to Der Fuehrer. Nations which resist Hitler's imperialistic advance are to be weakened by this Nazi propaganda, which aims at internal dissension. This is to be followed by economic pressure from without, until they are finally forced to surrender their sovereignty to Hitler's threat of military force. Hitler however did not intend these plans to be read by the masses from whom he has the profoundest contempt. Certainly he did not want readers in foreign countries to become acquainted with his political machinations. Accordingly, as soon as he came to power, he withdrew all copies of the first edition of "Mein Kampf" and in its place issued a bowdlerized edition. Translations of the book which appeared in France, England, and America had dwindled to half the size of the original edition and contained none of the many inflammatory passages which could' not have failed to outrage foreign opinion. It gave the reader a distorted picture of Hitler and his plans as expressed in the first edition of "Mein Kampf". In this bowdlerized edition the wolf was turned into a lamb. It was not until an unabridged edition of "Mein Kampf" appeared in America, that the English reading public had an opportunity to become familiar with the real Hitler and' his ambitions for world dominion which he tried to conceal from them. This present pamphlet is a digest of the most significant passages translated anew by the editor from the first edition of "Mein Kampf", giving in Hitler's own words the essence of his book. The editor has appended critical comments to some of these quotations, all of which are in italics. But in the main he has let Hitler speak for himself. Rarely has a criminal convicted himself with such eloquence as Hitler does. ...
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