I read part of it. The first few chapters.
Found a copy published around then. It was sold in the usa and was widely discussed.
I found Hitler discussion of politicians very well done.
And his discussion of Jews inability or unwillingness to have logical arguments that would endure more than a day very accurate.
I found the huge footnotes on each page written by someone trying to discredit every word on each page annoying.
In some online text file version I found the footnotes were not separated from the text and so its reads like a jumbled mess.
The actual flow of the actual text is good if you ignore those footnotes (which of course is why the publishers put them in each page)
Only read a few first chapter but it was extreme illuminating and a great discussion of both politicians and Jews inbility to have a logical conversation.
He talks about how you can make a point to a Jew one day and they very next day they come back and its like you never even had the discussion the previous day. He obviously spent a lot of time having discussions with many people when he was young as he says he did.
I personally have found Jews are just very stupid. They maintain the illusion of intelligence by repeating memorized things created by large groups of people over large periods of time that serve their interests. This makes you think they are smart. Like dressing a monkey in clothes. But they can't think outside the box at all. Its why they hate conspiracy theories..it breaks their memorized world view.. and why they hate independent thinkers and call them all facists.
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