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Originally posted by Frank the Tank@Jun 8 2005, 01:27 PM
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@Jun 8 2005, 01:20 PM
Why was Mein Kampf one of the most harmful books of the 20th century?
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Are you freakin Serious??????????
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Haha! I wanted to do the same, but refrained....
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Yeah, I really should have held my tongue. I mean, it's not as though Mein Kampf directly contributed to an incredibly large portion of the German population participating in or at the very least ignoring the murder of 6 million innocent people, simply because they were Jewish......wait...... [/b][/quote]
Did the "book" itself contribute? Or was it that an authority figure also believed in these views and lead people to believe in these views?
Had some unknown wrote and published the book, would the holocaust have still happened without a Hitler to promote it and it's views?