Well, those that had “read and re-read Mein Kampf until he almost memorized it” like Litvinov probably would have, but those that “[a]s late as 1936 […] had not read it” might not. Not to mention “In October 1938—after Munich—Neville Chamberlain instructed the Foreign Office to translate some excerpts for him” (Pope, Maxim Litvinov, pp. 317–18. Quoted in Flemming, The Cold War and Its Origins, chapter 4, note 14)
Thanks. Besides Blackshirts and Reds and Elementary Principles of Philosophy, I made them myself.
I haven’t uploaded any of them to libgen yet (and so you wouldn’t find any of them if you looked) cuz I was never sure they were good enough, hopefully now that I have adopted the the standard ebooks manual I can be happy with them and upload them.
Well, those that had “read and re-read Mein Kampf until he almost memorized it” like Litvinov probably would have, but those that “[a]s late as 1936 […] had not read it” might not. Not to mention “In October 1938—after Munich—Neville Chamberlain instructed the Foreign Office to translate some excerpts for him” (Pope, Maxim Litvinov, pp. 317–18. Quoted in Flemming, The Cold War and Its Origins, chapter 4, note 14)
It’s always a massive flex to be able to link epubs you’ve created, haha. Great work!
i did not know about your website, it’s awesome!!! i’ve been looking for these epubs for a long time.
Thanks. Besides Blackshirts and Reds and Elementary Principles of Philosophy, I made them myself.
I haven’t uploaded any of them to libgen yet (and so you wouldn’t find any of them if you looked) cuz I was never sure they were good enough, hopefully now that I have adopted the the standard ebooks manual I can be happy with them and upload them.