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Originally Posted by EmersonBigguns Hitler was the quintessential 'douche bag', however, any person responsible for the deaths of some 50 million people is definately worth further and continued study. Learning about the man does not equate with honoring and respect. In most people I suspect the more they learn, the more exponentially the opposite effect increases. Those who consider him an unworthy subject of study are simply shortchanging themselves and history. I think one should never be afraid to ask the questions simply because the answers might scare them.
Anyway, buying a book about Hitler in the book store is usually rather entertaining as one dodges the stares and gasps of everyone in the immediate vicinity who automatically consider you some kind of ne-Nazi. |
Hmmm

I found him worthy to learn, but not so much

as an amount of books about him
When last time I was in nearest book store and searching for some good book about The Kursk Salient's battle I've heard one of store's manager calling by phone customers that ordered some rare books and telling 'em that books arrived, and in some moment he told very loud '
Mr..Someone, it is book store, your book "Gebbels - bloody romantic of nazism" is arrived'.
As there were very quietly in book store the book name and its new owner can be heard around the store

It was very funny moment

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Also imagine me buying there book called
"Sex in Third Reich" 
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