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My Take Aways from the Superbowl
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(02-06-2018, 01:01 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: Most definitely.  It's actually the book that got me interested in the in depth history of WW2.  Most definitely a memoir colored by the desire to mitigate his own role in the third reich, but he's also one of the only people to take responsibility for their actions during the Nuremberg trials.  A must read for any serious student of WW2 regardless.

You know it's funny, I knew the title "Inside the Third Reich", but had no idea what it really was. Figured some dude wrote a book about the Nazis. Then one day in a bookstore I read the back cover and thought "is this for real"?  I was wondering how this wasn't mandatory in schools and the second most popular book behind the Bible.  A first hand account from the early 30s and on?  I'm not good at reading straight history, but this was a whole different animal.  

Sorry about the thread jack.  
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RE: My Take Aways from the Superbowl - michaelsean - 02-06-2018, 01:11 PM
RE: My Take Aways from the Superbowl - BMK - 02-05-2018, 03:39 PM

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