Question on Mein Kampf
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Question on Mein Kampf
Hey guys its Wagner again. I would like to deeply appreciate for being very generous and answering all my questions. Thank you guys.
Now another question that really bugs me is which version of Mein Kampf is closer to original? I visited to http://barnesreview.org/product/mein-ka ... g-edition/
And they have a Stagalog edition and they claim that is the original translation of Mein Kampf.
Its a fascinating book honestly I have read the first volume of MK and i Believe it was Ford's translation, but i was very frustrated to find out that Ford's translation has been deliberately mistranslated or twisted I don't know, I guess to fit their bias? But anyways I am kind of skeptical on barnes, are they telling the truth. Unfortunately I don't speak or read German because if I did it would've been a blessing but I don't lol. So which one of the MK would be more reliable? and close to the source?
Thank you.
Now another question that really bugs me is which version of Mein Kampf is closer to original? I visited to http://barnesreview.org/product/mein-ka ... g-edition/
And they have a Stagalog edition and they claim that is the original translation of Mein Kampf.
Its a fascinating book honestly I have read the first volume of MK and i Believe it was Ford's translation, but i was very frustrated to find out that Ford's translation has been deliberately mistranslated or twisted I don't know, I guess to fit their bias? But anyways I am kind of skeptical on barnes, are they telling the truth. Unfortunately I don't speak or read German because if I did it would've been a blessing but I don't lol. So which one of the MK would be more reliable? and close to the source?
Thank you.
Re: Question on Mein Kampf
Wagner said:
"which version of Mein Kampf is closer to original?"
This is off topic to the Holocaust, so the Moderator might move it to the WWII Forum, but since you asked.....here's an article by Thomas Dalton that should help you:
https://katana17.com/2016/02/29/rethink ... as-dalton/
Scroll down to: "Previous English Translations"
"which version of Mein Kampf is closer to original?"
This is off topic to the Holocaust, so the Moderator might move it to the WWII Forum, but since you asked.....here's an article by Thomas Dalton that should help you:
https://katana17.com/2016/02/29/rethink ... as-dalton/
Scroll down to: "Previous English Translations"
Maybe, just maybe, they believe what they are telling you about the 'holocaust', but maybe, just maybe, their contempt for your intelligence and your character is beyond anything you could ever have imagined. -- Bradley Smith
Re: Question on Mein Kampf
Dresden wrote:This is off topic to the Holocaust, so the Moderator might move it to the WWII Forum,
What say you, Forumites? 'Should it stay or should it go?'
Thanks, M1
Only lies need to be shielded from debate, truth welcomes it.
Re: Question on Mein Kampf
Stay!
Maybe, just maybe, they believe what they are telling you about the 'holocaust', but maybe, just maybe, their contempt for your intelligence and your character is beyond anything you could ever have imagined. -- Bradley Smith
Re: Question on Mein Kampf
Best Mein Kampf English translation?
I am sure this will answer your questions and summarize the most relevant issues. Have a read.
I am sure this will answer your questions and summarize the most relevant issues. Have a read.
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Re: Question on Mein Kampf
Has anyone read the sequel to Mein Kampf, the Zweites Buch?
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Re: Question on Mein Kampf
Dresden wrote:Stay!
I disagree (without shouting). A perfectly valid topic but for the WW2 forum not the Holocaust.
Re: Question on Mein Kampf
Kingfisher wrote:Dresden wrote:Stay!
I disagree (without shouting). A perfectly valid topic but for the WW2 forum not the Holocaust.
I'm sorry, Kingfisher.....you'll have to speak up.....I didn't hear you.
Maybe, just maybe, they believe what they are telling you about the 'holocaust', but maybe, just maybe, their contempt for your intelligence and your character is beyond anything you could ever have imagined. -- Bradley Smith
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