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im not sure if the manga will stay based, its only been one chapter after all so it might be subverted later, but the fact that it became so popular, after one chapter which had anti migrant views, shows that the theme resonated with a lot of people.
Most popular one on Swedish Amazon for awhile was a literal allegory for National Socialism and (Esoteric) Paganism, Henrik would call himself a "Hitlerist", it was quite based just wish the rest of it would get translated already.
https://archive.org/details/neo-germania-chapters-1-3-en
EDIT: Forgot the best part, this is despite it being free online as well.
The Mein Kampf Manga is sadly anti-Hitler, it has some background plot of le poor jews, as for religion , Hitler I’d wager was a what I could best describe as a Pagan monotheist, I’m not the most knowledgeable on Gottgläubig, But it seems to be inspired by Armanism (Which is what I personally hold too).
I dont think the guy who made a rather beautiful painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary was a pagan, in Mein Kampf proper he frequently praises the Church at the time. Its likely he wasnt a big fan of the "Catholic" "Church{" in Germany, but theyve been outright heretics for a while and no real Catholic would take them seriously. If they were anywhere near as jewed during Weimar as they are now, Hitler would have been well within his authority as a secular leader to remove the heretics from the Church.
I compared it to Alien Nation meets The Turner Diaries. Though the way the first chapter ends with them eating the alien they killed to dispose of the body makes me think this will be another one of those cooking stories that are so prevalent in anime, where every chapter involves preparing an alien in a different dish. Oh well.
https://archive.org/details/neo-germania-chapters-1-3-en
EDIT: Forgot the best part, this is despite it being free online as well.
Also, isnt there a literal Mein Kampf Manga?