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Spending time studying the first-hand material of the NSDAP (magazines and the like) I've noticed a disturbing pattern.

The amount of material from before the war is slim pickings. It's in some cases impossible to find things published before 1934 that aren't locked away in university libraries by academic appointment only or available sparingly through biased excerpt translations.

Makes you think what exactly is being hidden away... probably some great strategy and actionable guidance
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TakenusernameA on scored.co
1 year ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror )
Thats because the Allies are quite literally responsible for the greatest destruction of written information in human history, with almost all Nazi literature being pulped after the war and only a few copies being saved for documentation purposes (though I wouldnt put it past (((them))) to heavily edit those in order to favor their narratives). I find it surprising that Wikipedia of all places acknowledges this, but I certainly never remember learning about it in "history" class (of course they never taught us about Weimar either, so its not surprising that was omitted as well)
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