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Tried to read the English translation of Mein Kampf back in the 60's, but couldn't get past three pages.

That goober sure knew a lot of words.
 
Tried to read the English translation of Mein Kampf back in the 60's, but couldn't get past three pages.

That goober sure knew a lot of words.

Yes , that illiterate Germ Trivia Clown, Ze Bra , failed to put dear Uncle Adolf on his list .
What other voice ever moved so many so far and so quickly?

As for Ze Bra believing any sizeable number of Americans have ever heard of any on his list --- What a Dummcopf !!

Most Germs do not either .
 
Yes , that illiterate Germ Trivia Clown, Ze Bra , failed to put dear Uncle Adolf on his list .
What other voice ever moved so many so far and so quickly?

As for Ze Bra believing any sizeable number of Americans have ever heard of any on his list --- What a Dummcopf !!

Most Germs do not either .
Most Americans have heard of Kafka and Goethe, at least
 
It'll all be destroyed anyway




At 1:38 I couldn't help but jump up and salute

You ain't pissed enough White Man

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Most Americans have heard of Kafka and Goethe, at least

But Kafka was not even German though he spoke the language . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He was a Bohemian Jew and in old currency a Czeck .

Goethe was greatly influenced by Italian culture and lived there for two years .

Too complex for Ze Bra .

BTW. My favourite is Hermann Hesse who was a Nobel Prize winner yet not even on the list .
Classically bred in the Black Forest but later held dual citizenship -- German and Russian
Clearly ahead of his time in seeing the end of Deutschland , rofl .
 
I read the english translation of Mein Kamph in Jr. High School I agree it is an important peice of Literature because of the Author and its effect on history.
 

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