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Originally Posted by Alex Linder
That would be an interesting book but I don't trust the authors. I've read Burleigh's 'recent' history of NS, maybe 10 years ago it came out. He certainly has encyclopedic knowledge of the period, but he is a typical leftist puritan in that no "Nazi" is ever motivated by anything genuine or necessary. His interpretations are 100% Semitic. I don't know about Jones but if he gets Burleigh, probably similar.
I just don't see much use in history written from POV that jews are always and only victims. This discolors everything written about those fought them. Even people like Michael Jones and Paul Johnson will make a nod to the idea the Nazis had some justification for their objections to (((Weimar))) but not Burleigh.
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It was a Goodwill find; hard to be choosy about historians in that limited selection, but you can't beat the prices.
Yes: only the jews, commies & their Useful Idiots are ever "idealists" who maybe "went a bit too far" in their noble quest for Equality & Social Justice. You get some of that from this Jones, but I've seen worse.