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Zweites Buch : German Foreign Policy - Adolf Hitler

Zweites Buch

German Foreign Policy

By: Adolf Hitler, Daniel Zakal (Translator), Friendly Father (Designed by)

Hardcover | 2 April 2024

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Delve into the strategic insights and impassioned convictions of Adolf Hitler as he expounds upon the principles and imperatives of German foreign policy in his seminal work, Zweites Buch (Second Book). Within these pages, Hitler unveils the intricate dynamics and pivotal moments that shaped Germany's diplomatic landscape during a pivotal era in history.

Through Hitler's meticulous analysis and unwavering dedication to the National Socialist cause, readers are transported to the heart of interwar Europe, where geopolitical tensions and ideological clashes abound. With clarity and authority, Hitler articulates the challenges faced by the National Socialist movement and the urgent need for a resolute foreign policy to safeguard Germany's interests and ensure its resurgence on the world stage.

As you immerse yourself in the pages of Zweites Buch, prepare to be enlightened and provoked by Hitler's compelling vision for Germany's future. This seminal work serves as a testament to the enduring relevance of Hitler's insights and a rallying cry for those who seek to understand the forces that shaped the course of history.

Questions on Authenticity:

Yes - it is well established that Zweites Buch is an authentic work by Adolf Hitler. The manuscript was dictated by him in 1928 to Max Amann (head of Eher Verlag, the official party publisher) as a follow-up to Mein Kampf, with a stronger focus on Germany's future foreign policy.

However, Hitler later decided not to release it - partly because Germany's foreign policy stance shifted by the early 1930s, and publishing the book at that point would have conflicted with new strategic priorities. Only three typed copies were originally made and locked away.

One of these copies was recovered by U.S. forces after the war and authenticated by German and Allied historians. While the surviving version is typed (not handwritten), testimonies from witnesses - including Eher Verlag staff and officials at the Nuremberg Trials - confirm its origin, and no serious historian today disputes Hitler's authorship. In 1961, it was published in Germany under supervision of the Institute of Contemporary History.

In short: this is a genuine Hitler manuscript, simply unpublished at the time for political reasons.

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