whats best book on nazi germany?
>>1113005
Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is pretty comprehensive.
>>1113005
Mein Kampf
>>1113027
its literally a fanfiction
>>1113027
Wow, please don't shit post
>>1113005
>>1113027
>>1113062
>>1113063
I fail to see the intolerance for Shirer's work. He was a journalist who provided Americans what they wanted based on his experience in Berlin during the war and his subsequent research. Americans wanted a quick easy read (which it is) and Shirer provided it.
He was a radio correspondent for CBS in Berlin prior to US involvement in WWII. I have never considered it comprehensive research but it it far from "fan fiction". He was involved in covering WWII in real time and deserves his chance to tell the story (since no one had at the time).
>>1113005
Richard Evans Third Reich series is the best I've read.
— FOR SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF THIRD REICH HISTORY: THE "WORKS" BY VERONIKA K CLARK, AND BY ANTONIO J MUÑOZ.
— FOR GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST IDEOLOGY: THE CONTEMPORANEOUS "WORKS" BY THE ACTUAL GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALISTS —THERE IS NO SINGLE COMPREHENSIVE "WORK" FOR THIS, SO ONE NEEDS TO SYNTHESIZE A COHERENT IDEOLOGICAL WHOLE FROM THE SEVERAL "WORKS" BY THE MULTIPLE AUTHORS TO KNOW IN WHAT GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST IDEOLOGY CONSISTED.
— FOR ARYANISM, AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM, IN GENERAL: THE "WORKS" BY SAVITRI DEVI, AND BY MIGUEL SERRANO.
— FOR CONTEMPORARY ARYANISM, AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM: "ARYANISM.NET".
>>1113143
> He was a journalist who provided Americans what they wanted
Gee, maybe if he wanted to be respected he would have focused on historical truth, rather than marketability.