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'''Zweites Buch''' was [[Hitler]]'s second book, after the publication of ''[[Mein Kampf]]'', which exists for the most part in outline and remained unpublished until 1961.  It's tentative title was ''The Monumental History of Mankind''.
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'''Zweites Buch''' was [[Hitler]]'s second book, after the publication of ''[[Mein Kampf]]'', which exists for the most part in outline and remained unpublished until 1961.<ref>Joachim Fest, ed.</ref> Its tentative title was ''The Monumental History of Mankind''.  The focus of the outline was to blame "Judah" for all the pitfalls and failings of humanity in history.
  
 
Hitler explicitly made clear his belief and support for [[Darwinism]] and [[evolution]] in his second book.<ref>Richard Weikart. [https://www.csustan.edu/history/was-hitler-influenced-darwinism Was Hitler Influenced by Darwinism?] ''California State University''. Retrieved December 30, 2017.</ref>
 
Hitler explicitly made clear his belief and support for [[Darwinism]] and [[evolution]] in his second book.<ref>Richard Weikart. [https://www.csustan.edu/history/was-hitler-influenced-darwinism Was Hitler Influenced by Darwinism?] ''California State University''. Retrieved December 30, 2017.</ref>

Latest revision as of 22:09, June 13, 2022

Zweites Buch was Hitler's second book, after the publication of Mein Kampf, which exists for the most part in outline and remained unpublished until 1961.[1] Its tentative title was The Monumental History of Mankind. The focus of the outline was to blame "Judah" for all the pitfalls and failings of humanity in history.

Hitler explicitly made clear his belief and support for Darwinism and evolution in his second book.[2]

Referneces

  1. Joachim Fest, ed.
  2. Richard Weikart. Was Hitler Influenced by Darwinism? California State University. Retrieved December 30, 2017.

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