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Old May 25th, 2003, 12:17 PM       
Also, if interested in studying the mind of the Nazi, one can read Hitler's own work, 'Mein Kampf', wherein he explains his sentiments. Also, Leni Riefenstahl wrote and produced 'Triumph of the Will' which further reveals the Nazi mind.
Not to be missed is Alfred Rosenberg who was editor of the Nazi newspaper, 'Volkischer Beobachter'; he also wrote a few books which express quite well the thoughts of the Nazi.
And, of course, one must read Friedrich Nietzche whereby one can further understand the rudiments of Nazi idealogy.
And for the musically inclined, there is always Wagner who was and is a great stimulator of euphoric 'liebedasblitzkriegending'.

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