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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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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 revolution. But instead, Adolf Hitler now finds himself on the run from the law. Unless he makes it to the border, the firing squad beckons. But in fact, as unlikely as it seems, Hitler is about to take Germany by storm.
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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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To keep the Nazi flame burning, he decides to write a book. Another one. My Struggle. Mein Kampf.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Historians and those interested in World War II
Key quote: To keep the Nazi flame burning, he decides to write a book. Another one. My Struggle. Mein Kampf.
The host mentions 'Mein Kampf' as a significant work that Hitler decided to write during his time in prison. This book is highlighted as a pivotal moment in Hitler's transformation into a national figure in Germany.
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