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torvan

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Re: Anyone reading printed books?
« Reply #20 on: May 10, 2025, 10:33:22 PM »

Well I finished all his books, now I am reading "The Language of the Third Reich" printed in 1947 in what used to be East Germany.

I can see why he got letters from West Germany saying his repudiation and criticism of the NSDAP is falling on deaf ears in the East, and how the communist government does the same things the NSDAP did, but he doesn't give the communists the same labels.

Still an interesting read and worth finding!
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Re: Anyone reading printed books?
« Reply #21 on: May 11, 2025, 01:02:02 PM »

i like looking at books and holding them in my hand but the time for books for me has passed its just taking too much time in my fractured day.
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Re: Anyone reading printed books?
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 07:33:23 PM »

I just found out again today the beauty of deadlines when it comes to reading, how I miss having the sword by my neck to read 200 pages of different things a week in college! I read like 50 pages of stuff for a book club-type thing, I've never just sat down and read that much in an hour in some time unfortunately! ;p



Well I finished all his books, now I am reading "The Language of the Third Reich" printed in 1947 in what used to be East Germany.

I can see why he got letters from West Germany saying his repudiation and criticism of the NSDAP is falling on deaf ears in the East, and how the communist government does the same things the NSDAP did, but he doesn't give the communists the same labels.

Still an interesting read and worth finding!

Relevant for things going on today, perhaps? What are your further thoughts on this one?
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