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Anonymous ID: ufEmWND8Netherlands /pol/509675991#509695986
7/7/2025, 1:23:07 AM
>>509691661
>any books you’d consider essential reading?
Well I prefer primary sources for EVERYTHING because the truth about WW2 isn't actually out there, you have to piece it together yourself. But here's my recent WW2 reading list and what I've quoted or used itt
Guido Preparata - Conjuring Hitler
Anthony Sutton - Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler
David Irving - The Secret Diaries of Hitler's Doctor
Gordon Prange - Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
Richard Gehlen - The Service
Otmar Ploeckinger - Unter Soldaten und Agitatoren
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke - The Occult Roots of Nazism
Documents on German foreign policy, 1918-1945
Manstein - Lost Victories
Guderian - Panzer Leader
>>509694924
> you've now conceded ground that Thyssen and Hanfstagl are unreliable
No, I've only denied your claim, that Sutton relies on them when he argues Wall Street funded the NSDAP
>pivoted to defending Sidney Warburg as a credible source
No, I've pointed out Sutton doesn't consider it credible (calling it a 'myth') and doesn't rely on it either, as you claimed
Look these word twisting tricks might work with your double digit IQ peers, but here it's just pitiful
Anonymous ID: oHlBtMCRNetherlands /pol/509149460#509157857
6/30/2025, 10:45:15 PM
>>509157081
There were several decisive moments, all of which are marked by incomprehensible blunders of the drugged Fuhrer
In the case of the Moscow halt order, Directive 33 has to be in the top 5 most impactful military blunders of all time - halting the advance on Moscow when the front division had it in sight, and it included the classical mistake of splitting his army group which he would repeat in that other decisive blunder a year onwards with Directive 45, when he prevented the capture of the Caucasus and the Baku oil fields by sending the bulk of AGS all the way to heavily fortified Stalingrad
The closer you look at Hitler, his behavior and decisions during the war and the people closest to him att hem time, the more obvious it becomes he was a literal mind controlled puppet
>>509157284
Supporting the soviets, but not so much as to open a new front against their enemy