
Andrew Price
Google Gemini told me this book was dangerous and would make me a hate filled person if it gave me a summary. Still waiting for that to happen after reading the book, but let's get into the review. The bad. As others have said, this is not human narrated and there are some odd readings of words, missing pauses or added pauses where there shouldn't be any. But, you'll figure it out and this doesn't make the audiobook unusable. This is a monologue and the author is very often praising himself and his reflections. He tends to run on with some subjects. The good. If you're a student of history, 20th century western history, WWII, and post war political science then this book is for you. After reading this, I had a much better understanding of early 20th century Europe and how the author came to power and his actions while leading Germany. I came away with a better understanding of why the author sought to conquer France while seeking an appeasement pact with England. From the post war political science view, in every western political campaign, after the war, you see an increasing use of the author's political practices and methodologies that he spelled out in this book. Overall: It's a fascinating historical read and it really should have been on the reading list for all those western civilization history course I took in college. Should you read the book? Certainly. Should you try and emulate the author and his beliefs? Probably not.

Ben Thebassman
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I Loved the Book. I think it is not 'as Bad' as people were on about. I believe that Adolf Hitler had some Valid views & Ideas . if you see the war in Israel then he was correct in many aspects of what he wrote about the integration of different cultures. only downside is its Ai read & pause here & there ect .not exactly the same as the original book. Seams like parts were deliberately left out or read in the wrong, Context. ?

Peter Schneider
A madman's rant regarding prejudice and political obsession. Everything the author presented was biased, oversaturated in text, and called forth for abhorrent and bigoted ideas. While one can read/listen to this material for historic context, it should only be studied as a warning to prevent hatred and totalitarianism from ever rising to power again.