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216  pp
Independent History and Research
2019

Revisionist scholar Michael Hoffman revises the revisionists with this new chronicle of the unprecedented disasters Adolf Hitler needlessly brought down upon the heads of the German people, and countless others.

Excavating the occult initiation of Hitler, his Nazi ideology of self-worship, and his first high profile bloodshed: the murders of his own colleagues, the culmination of his thesis is his review of the invasion of Soviet Russia by Hitler, demonstrating that it had no chance of victory, and was in fact a mass suicide operation by a reckless, apocalyptic gambler who saw himself transcending the fate of the burned, beaten and prostrate German people as he was transfigured into the presiding spirit of Götterdämmerung, the final act of Wagnerian legend. (from the author)


Table of Contents
1. The Russian Roots of Nazism. 2. Nietzsche, the Jews and the Goyim. 3. Corporal Hitler: Germany s Future Führer in World War One. 4. Hitler Had Him Murdered: Gregor Strasser. 5. Did Stalin Want War with Germany in 1941? 6. The Nazi Invasion of Russia: Operation Suicide 7. The Magical Thinking of Hitler 8. A Supernatural History of the Third Reich Appendix I: The Commissar Order Appendix II: Gottfied Feder and the Revival of Medieval Catholic Doctrine. Appendix III: Zinskauf. Appendix IV: The So-Called Good War</
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