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What did Hitler study?

Updated: 8/18/2023
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15y ago

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Definitely not a Jewish book but I do not think that anybody alive knows the answer to that question.

Mein Kampf was the book written by Adolf Hitler in 1925/26 so one could reasonably assume his own book would have been his favorite.

Actually, Hitler's favorite book was (according to the International White Supremacy Society, better known as Stormfront) The Riddle of the Jew's Success, by Theodor Fritsch.

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He used to read Playboy magazine

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Hitler dropped out of school at age 16.

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The Elders of Zion

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