Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 - April 30, 1945) Nazi leader, dictator
Note: The authenticity of Hitler's political testament is uncertain.
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Your Mother (May 1923?)
The earliest mention of this poem thus far seems to be one that was posted May 10th, 1998 at the notoriously pro-Nazi, holocaust denying website, Zundelsite.org, run by Ernst Zündel and his wife Ingrid Rimland. (see the for further info.) From Mein Kampf (1925)
Die Bormann Vermerke (1941 - 1944)
Transcripts of Hitler's conversations (5 July 1941 - 30 November 1944), made under the supervision of Martin Boorman, published in England in 1953 as Hitler's Table Talks. Some statements on religion
Many of the conversational statements [1] that are made in this section (from July 1941 to June 1942), seem to belie the public stance that Hitler often took, especially early in his career, of being a defender of many religious, and particularly Christian values. Some have sought to mitigate the value of these remarks, but with a man as deceitful as Hitler is known to have been, private remarks seem a much better indication of his true opinions on some matters than his public speeches.
(1945)">From the "The Political Testament of Adolf Hitler" (1945)
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