1. Mein Kampf
"The annihilation of Germany was not an English interest, but primarily a Jewish one, just as today a destruction of Japan serves[]the interests of the leaders of the projected Jewish world empire" (Hitler 638). ... His opposition party having been eliminated in that way, his next challenge was to undermine the central government of Germany. ... Whether or not the groups cited by Hitler actually felt that way about the central government, however, is highly doubtful. But this was neither the first time, nor the last time, that Hitler would make direct references to Jewish control over gove...
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