Mein Kampf, Stalag Edition, 4 More Books Banned by Amazon Amazon has, under direction from Jewish Lobby pressure, banned another 5 books from its listings, including all editions of the 86-year-old Mein Kampf—except, of course, the awful and woefully inaccurate translation by the Jew Ralph Mannheim ( which also contains a “foreword” and “commentary” by Abraham Foxman, the former head of the ADL).This means that the only authorized English translation of Mein Kampf—the “Stalag edition”—will no longer be sold by Amazon or any of the book outlets it controls.In addition to the historically important Mein Kampf, a further four books—all more than 60 years old—have also been banned by Amazon in that organization’s ongoing efforts to suppress any and all historical accounts which are not in line with that demanded by the Jewish lobby.The five books which have been banned are: Mein Kampf: The Stalag Edition—The Only Complete and Officially Authorized English Translation Ever Issued By Adolf Hitler. This is the only complete, unabridged, and officially authorized English translation ever issued by the Nazi party, and is not to be confused with any other version. Translated by a now-unknown English-speaking Nazi party member, it was printed by the Franz Eher Verlag in Berlin for the Central Press of the NSDAP in limited numbers during the years 1937 to 1944. Most copies were distributed to the camp libraries of English-speaking Prisoner of War (POW) camps, and became known as the “Stalag” editions (Stalag being a contraction of the German word Stammlager, or POW camp) because they all carried a camp library rubber stamp on the title page. Contrary to postwar propaganda, Mein Kampf does not contain a “plan for world domination” and instead consists of a short autobiography, the effect of the First World War upon Germany, a discussion of race and the Jewish Question, the constitutional and social make-up of a future German state, and the early struggles of the NSDAP up to 1923.$25.95 hardcover available Click here to order Communism with the Mask Off and Bolshevism in Theory and PracticeBy Joseph Goebbels. Two dramatic speeches, made by the German Minister of Propaganda, at the famous Nuremberg rallies of 1935 and 1936, which sum up the National Socialist interpretation of Communism and its threat to the world. In Communism with the Mask Off (1935), Goebbels describes in detail the Jewish origins of Marxism and Communism, and lists the Jewish leaders and instigators of that ideology in Russia, Germany, many European nations and even China. In Bolshevism in Theory and Practice (1936), he discussed the practical social, political and economic consequences of Marxism—and how Germany had broken that menace.$8.95 hardcover available. Click here to order Der Untermensch / The Underman in English and German By Jupp Daehler. A superb-quality digital copy taken from the original: contains the full original German and combined with the first fully professional completely accurate and complete English translation. Der Untermensch (“The Underman”) is possibly the Third Reich’s most famous, misquoted, and misrepresented publication ever. First issued in 1942 by the SS head office under the direct orders of Heinrich Himmler, The Underman has ever since been portrayed as “anti-Slavic,” “anti-Russian,” and “anti-Jewish.” In fact, only the third allegation has any truth to it. The “anti-Slavic” and “anti-Russian” claims are merely the product of postwar propaganda, reliant on the fact that almost no one would have the chance to read the publication for themselves.$14.95 also available in hardcover. Click here to orderAlso available in English and German language only editions. Germany RebornBy Hermann Goering. This book, written by the man who would ultimately become Adolf Hitler’s deputy, was one of the first attempts to explain the National Socialist revolution to non-Germans. Goering, who was simultaneously Minister of the Interior for Prussia, president of the Reichstag, and Reich Commissioner of Aviation, was a famous figure in the Anglo-Saxon world because of his leadership of the “Flying Circus” World War I fighter squadron. He starts out by briefly but skillfully sketching out the background to the coming of power of the NSDAP, from the time of the end of the First World War, through the tumultuous Communist uprisings to the breathtaking political struggle of Hitler in ultimately gaining power against all the odds. Along the way, Goering openly addresses many of the burning issues of the time—from Jewish Communism and cultural subversion to practical economics. He also forcefully answers common objections made in other nations against tactics and policies employed by the NSDAP in its path to power and afterward.$9.95 hardcover available. Click here to order. The Myth of the Twentieth CenturyBy Alfred Rosenberg. Regarded as the second most important book to come out of Nazi Germany, Alfred Rosenberg’s Der Mythus des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts is a philosophical and political map which outlines the ideological background to the Nazi Party and maps out how that party viewed society, other races, social ordering, religion, art, aesthetics and the structure of the state.The “Mythus” to which Rosenberg (who was also editor of the Nazi Party newspaper) refers was the concept of blood, which, according to the preface, “unchains the racial world-revolution.” $19.95 Hardcover available. Click here to order.Earlier, Amazon also banned two other important books: Jewish Domination of Weimar Germany and The Nameless War. |