Gulag archipelago is a good start for learning about communism and the violence jews inflict upon others. Even just the first chapter reveals a lot about the arrests and paranoia, or mass formation psychosis. Protocols of the learned elders of Zion is a must, for that one you can just read the table of contents to get a good understanding of the last century. It's eerily prescient, it's claimed to be a forgery but the contents absolve it. If you can find videos of David Irving he's a historian that covers world war 2 history and is infamous for making a bet that nobody could provide evidence that the Holocaust happened. He was taken to court and ordered to pay a jewess, the judge ruled that he had to pay because 'of course it happened it doesn't need proof'. How old is your daughter? Some of this stuff might be sensible for a teen but I wouldn't read gulag archipelago to my 5year old before bed...
She's 29 with two young kids. Thanks for your suggestions
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