Looking for some good books on the above subjects, for my own personal interest. I was interested in reading about Hitler's ideology, and how he propogated the German people to eventually commit the holocaust. I'm not super knowledgable about WWII itself either, I pretty much just know the very broad strokes, so a book on the general history of WWII would also be helpful. I was looking at my library, and while they have a ton of books, some of them are more recent, and I don't want some biased retroactive history by some leftist professor.
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Are you a CIA glowie or an FBI glowie?
Watch ' The Greatest Story Never Told'
https://www.bitchute.com/video/mZpeJkSNjcA3/
...shift out of park.
Well, there's John Toland's Adolf Hitler, The War Against The Jews for holocaust stuff, the William Shirer books (The Nightmare Years and The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich), Albert Speer's Inside the Third Reich, the Time-Life collection on it, if you can find it, The World At War TV series, also Prelude to War was pretty good, as I remember. This is just off the top of my head, I'll add more if/when I can remember something else.
Oh, btw, we're at the point of "Please mr hitler don't invade poland" again with Putin and the fucking Ukraine.
Shirer's book is a nice read but quite outdated in both its information and its theories (e.g. strong emphasis on the Sonderweg).
This is one rare instance where you could actually get some new information if you ask on 4chan's pol. You might say it's their favorite subject.
You'll get a lot of Neonazi bullshit too, but you certainly won't get the simplified whitewashed history. Combine that with whatever Wikipedia references and you'll have enough reading material to make up your own mind.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheImperatorKnight
This guy's shelf is just about every important book on the subject, and I recommend his videos. They are long and extremely detailed, and he constantly rebuffs a strangely vocal group of german romantacists who really do think HItler was a great guy. His focus isn't on psychology which you seem interested in, but rather the facts that can be known and why it took so many decades to know them due to contemporary revisionists polluting the academic record.
The Kindly Ones is a (long) novel but it's extremely well researched and informative, you may always learn more about any of the persons, episodes, places, policies, trends, motivations and dillemas described there more after reading it.
The disgusting sex scenes/thoughts/dreams (https://archive.is/fSe4J) aside.
Also, just so everyone knows, I am not a CIA or FBI glowie, or any kind of neo nazi. I was interested in reading about WWII because I feel like a lot of misinformation is thrown around about it, and I wanted to learn the facts. I plan to read American history from WWII up untill present day.
Oh, and for movies:
The Longest Day and The Great Escape are pretty much must-see-movies. And as far as Schindler's List goes , I recommend the book that the movie was based on ... there's some stuff in there that the movie didn't touch.
The "German people" didn't commit the Holocaust, but a bunch of fanatical Nazis.
Richard Evans' trilogy on the Third Reich is a good starter.
braces for stormcucks recommending some "Holocaust didn't happen" crap
There is this book, suggested by SupremeReader: https://www.historynet.com/book-review-the-ss-sonderkommando-dirlewanger-edited-by-rolf-michaelis.htm
And there are the extra materials, which are not books, but good reading nonetheless
This paper on how they allowed incest, rape, pedophilia and more on their midst if the offender was a nazi: https://etd.ohiolink.edu/apexprod/rws_etd/send_file/send?accession=kent1258726022&disposition=inline
Their socialism: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FYEe2xkJcOVQqgvgeFgDizlPbV54CrYN/edit