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|note= Sub-titled: A dialogue between Adolf Hitler and me</br>Translated from the original German by William L Pierce
 
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|comment= [[Adolf Hitler]] was much younger than Eckart and treated him as a mentor. The book is useful as a fairly short introduction to the development of Hitler's political philosophy. The last line of Hitler's ''"Mein Kampf"'' reads: I should  like to mention the name of a man who devoted his life to reawakening his and our people, through his writing and his ideas  and finally through positive action. I mean: [[Dietrich Eckart]].  
 
|comment= [[Adolf Hitler]] was much younger than Eckart and treated him as a mentor. The book is useful as a fairly short introduction to the development of Hitler's political philosophy. The last line of Hitler's ''"Mein Kampf"'' reads: I should  like to mention the name of a man who devoted his life to reawakening his and our people, through his writing and his ideas  and finally through positive action. I mean: [[Dietrich Eckart]].  
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== Summary ==
 
Conversations between [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Dietrich Eckart]] between 1919 and 1923
 
  
 
[[Category:Adolph Hitler]]
 
[[Category:Adolph Hitler]]

Latest revision as of 15:40, 17 February 2020

Conversations between Adolf Hitler and Dietrich Eckart between 1919 and 1923

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png book  by Dietrich Eckart dated March 1924
Subjects: Germany, Jewish Power
Source: Internet Archive

Sub-titled: A dialogue between Adolf Hitler and me
Translated from the original German by William L Pierce

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Adolf Hitler was much younger than Eckart and treated him as a mentor. The book is useful as a fairly short introduction to the development of Hitler's political philosophy. The last line of Hitler's "Mein Kampf" reads: I should like to mention the name of a man who devoted his life to reawakening his and our people, through his writing and his ideas and finally through positive action. I mean: Dietrich Eckart.

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