Message from @TheCannibull [🗿]
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That is definitely partially true and is where things like wooden doors and fake stocks come from. Anti-German Soviet propaganda and all. However, Hitler being ignorant to the entire thing is wrong. Hitler and Goebbels were both adamant about extermination from the beginning. Additionally, Hitler was already a sperg and retarded anyhow.
idk if its still up but he had a $1000 reward for anyone who can provide a document proving AH commanded or approved of any extermination programs and no one has ever done it
> idk if its still up but he had a $1000 reward for anyone who can provide a document proving AH commanded or approved of any extermination programs and no one has ever done it
@Vincentius so could it be done without his command? Himmler?
yes since Himmler did everything in his power to prevent knowledge of it spreading. There's a 2 hour talk on yt "Himmler by Historian David Irving" if you're interested in the details
For anybody unaware, rightwingstudysquad on insta is doing a book a month challenge with some great reads that I recommend, just started last month so time to catch up
Dont have to follow exactly but gives good motivation to read a book a month and are some great choices
I like the Book Obama Nation
I think it was rlly well thought out how the author deconstructs how destructive things were under the Obama Administration
I'm gonna spam a long text I made off the top of my head it's very deep tho
Y’all i need one book to read what do y’all recommend?
the bible
You know i already have that
what are you looking for in particular?
I want a book on history
America in particular
I recommend Puritan's Empire by Charles A. Coulombe
Even though a few soys like it, Ron Chernows book on Hamilton is fantastic
This is what pbs recommends. Let’s take a look,
yoooooo industral society and its future is on the list lets gooooo!
I'm having trouble reading it
It's a little blurry
Someone needs glasses!
just have 20/20 vision
This is just a list of the top 100 most famous novels in history
yup.
American literature
mostly
"One hundred years of solitude" is a Colombian novel, not American
bruh
i said mostly
i havent really looked at the list in detail
tbf
I just skimmed it from the PBS website and some of the choices are just laughable
This makes me want to scream: https://youtu.be/M7v1icRR1do
So just a bunch of books about free market nonsense
Do any y'all know any books that goes into detail about the history of American conservatism? I'm looking for books for Christmas
Checked the pinned John Doyle video
I remember if you look into the video you see he has a book about 20th century conservatism in America.
Thank you sir🙏