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Are there any good memoirs written from a n**i's point of view?

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  1. Albert Speer


  2. Not one. I have read everyone listed in your answers. Each one was written with the idea that I did not know what was going on and that I was wronged. Hitler and his cronies knew about the Holocaust. Speer used slave labor to build. Each one did his part in the murder of 12,000,000 in the death camps and 25,000,000 in Russia, plus who knows how many others. "Good Memoirs" no way.

    Bill

    Jewish who lost family in the death camps.

  3. The Death Dealer - Rudolf Hoss.  

    The allies required captured n***s to document their role in WW2 prior to their war tribunals.  Hoss was a concentration camp commander.  He wrote the book when held prisoner immediately after the war, and prior to his execution.

  4. Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler.  It can be difficult to find though because of the nature of the man and his history.

  5. min kumf

    and

    Black Edelwiess

  6. I have a book (fiction) called Holocaust by Gerald Green.  It is written in a couple perspectives - a Jewish family and a n**i and his family.

    It's not a memoir.  I highly doubt any n**i's would have written about their experience.  Most were tried for their crimes and sentenced, so no one is going to be admitting what they did and writing about it.

    Oh and Mein Kampf means "my struggle."  This was written when Hitler was young - before he created the n**i party.

  7. mein kampf (spelling?) or "my story" was written by hitler himself

  8. Hitler wrought Mein Kampf in prison after he tried to over through the German goverment the first time in the early 30's. As you know he later suceeded.

  9. meim kef or something, its hitlers memoir  

  10. --Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler

    --Inside the Third Reich by Albert Speer

    --The Labyrinth: Memoirs Of Walter Schellenberg, Hitler's Chief Of Counterintelligence by Walter Schellenberg

    --Commandant of Auschwitz : The Autobiography of Rudolf Hoess

    --Death Dealer: The Memoirs of the SS Kommandant at Auschwitz by Rudolf Höss  

  11. Speer, Albert (1970). Inside the Third Reich - a fairly popular book so there should still be many copies availible.

    There are a LOT of military memoirs out there as well, it seems like every German general wrote a history of the war.

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