
Real Dictators: Adolf Hitler's Day In Court
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To keep the Nazi flame burning, he decides to write a book. Another one. My Struggle. Mein Kampf.
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The host mentions 'Mein Kampf' as a significant work that Hitler decided to write during his time in prison. This boo…
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- Today we're dropping an episode from our friends at Noiser. Their podcast brings us to Munich, Germany. November 1923. The Nazis have just attempted to launch a revoluti…
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