Hitler on the Jews Edited Translated and Introduced by Thomas Dalton PhD

4 months ago
2.1K

Find the hardcopy of this book at clemensandblair.com

1 Hitler on the Jews
2 Introduction by Thomas Dalton
3 A Short History of Jewish Marxism
4 The Case Against the Jews, in Historical Context
5 1) Physically Repulsive
6 2) Liars
7 3) Parasites
8 4) Misanthropes
9 5) Insular
10 6) “Racial Poisoners”
11 7) Materialists
12 8) Internationalists
13 9) Egalitarians
14 10) Revolutionaries
15 The Jewish Question Today
16 The Plan of the Book
17 Part 1. Origins and Overview
18 Origins of Hitler’s Views
19 The ‘Way of Jewry’
20 Part 2. Early Speeches of 1922 and 1923
21 April 12th, 1922 (Munich)
22 July 28th, 1922 (Munich)
23 September 18th, 1922 (Munich Circus Krone)
24 April 13th, 1923 (Munich)
25 April 20th, 1923 (Munich)
26 April 24th, 1923 (Munich)
27 April 27th, 1923 (Munich)
28 May 1st, 1923 (Munich)
29 August 1st, 1923 (Munich)
30 Part 3. Thematic Topics
31 First Letter on the Jews – September 16th, 1919
32 Democracy
33 Anti-Semitism
34 German Revolution of 1918
35 Media and the Press
36 Liars
37 Parasites
38 Debased Culture
39 State and Religion
40 Threat to Germany
41 Marx, Marxism and Bolshevism
42 The World-Enemy
43 Conclusion from the Second Book
44 Part 4. Selected Speeches and Writings 1933-1945
45 Boycott of German Jews – March 28th, 1933
46 Speech – September 13th, 1937
47 Reichstag Address – January 30th, 1939
48 Speech – May 1st, 1939
49 Speech – November 8th, 1941
50 Declaration of War on the United States – December 11th, 1941
51 Speech – January 30th, 1942
52 Reichstag Address – April 26th, 1942
53 Speech – September 30th, 1942
54 Proclamation – February 24th, 1943
55 Speech – January 30th, 1944
56 Final Political Testament
57 Various Comments
58 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 4.2
59 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 4.13
60 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 6.1
61 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 10.15
62 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 12.4
63 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 12.16
64 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 11.2
65 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 12.10
66 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 7.4
67 Mein Kampf, Volume 1, 3.29
68 Mein Kampf, Volume 2, 2.12
69 Mein Kampf, Volume 2, 2.21
70 Mein Kampf, Volume 2, 6.2
71 Mein Kampf, Volume 2, 7.8
72 Mein Kampf, Volume 2, 15.1
73 Mein Kampf, Volume 2, 15.6
74 Speech – January 20th, 1941
75 Speech – October 3rd, 1941
76 Speech – February 24th, 1942
77 Bibliography

That Adolf Hitler spoke out against the Jews is banal in the extreme. But that this is the first book ever to compile his remarks on the Jews is nothing short of astonishing. Of the thousands of books and articles written on Hitler, World War Two and the Holocaust, virtually none of them quote Hitler’s exact words on the Jews—virtually none.

The reason for this is clear: Those in positions of influence in media, government and universities have an incentive to present a simplistic and highly-sanitized picture of Hitler as an insane Jew-hater, a blood-thirsty tyrant and the embodiment of evil. This caricature of the truth is extremely useful—if for no other reason than to batter all “racists,” “neo-Nazis,” “anti-Semites,” “bigots,” and generally anyone unfriendly to Jewish, Zionist, or Israeli interests.

This caricaturization, in turn, only works if the public is presented with a carefully-controlled and manipulated view of Hitler’s take on the Jews. His real words and his actual ideas are far more complex and sophisticated than most authorities would like you to think. Hitler was an intelligent and well-read man. He had a broad and largely-accurate knowledge of history, culture, religion, human biology, and social evolution. His knowledge, depth, and insight put to shame most any present-day world leader.

But this fact does not suit those in power today. They need the public to think of him as a semi-literate, foaming-at-the-mouth demagogue. And to accomplish this goal, they need to ensure that no one reads his actual words. Until now, they have succeeded.

Now, for the first time, this objective has been defeated. Here, one can read nearly every idea that Hitler put forth about the Jews, in considerable detail and in full context.

This book is not merely of historical interest. It’s not just for experts and specialists in World War Two. Hitler’s analysis of the Jews, though hostile, is erudite, detailed, and largely aligns with events of past decades. There are many lessons here for the modern-day world.

Loading 12 comments...