Autobiographical manifesto by Adolf Hitler
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Après son coup d'État manqué à Munich, en novembre 1923, Hitler est condamné à cinq années de prison. Mais loin de l'affaiblir, ce passage carcéral contribue à forger son image de martyr et devient, finalement, un véritable atout dans son ascension politique.Retour sur les événements qui ont mené Adolf Hitler à écrire son ouvrage le plus célèbre et redouté, Mein Kampf.
Après son coup d'État manqué à Munich, en novembre 1923, Hitler est condamné à cinq années de prison. Mais loin de l'affaiblir, ce passage carcéral contribue à forger son image de martyr et devient, finalement, un véritable atout dans son ascension politique.Retour sur les événements qui ont mené Adolf Hitler à écrire son ouvrage le plus célèbre et redouté, Mein Kampf.
durée : 00:11:45 - Le Fil de l'histoire - par : Stéphanie Duncan - Depuis la création du parti nazi en 1920 et depuis la publication de Mein Kampf, qui de 1929 à la fin de la guerre sera vendu à près de 11 millions d'exemplaires, Adolf Hitler expose sans ambages son ambition raciste et expansionniste. - réalisation : Claire Destacamp, Anne-Cécile Perrin, Frédéric Martin - invités : Christian Ingrao Historien, directeur de recherche au CNRS Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 205 One of the things the Nazi Experiment series tries to do on the New Discourses Podcast is to bust popular myths about the Nazis that have popped up in recent years for new audiences. One of these myths is that the Nazis didn't start out with any designs to conquer Europe, which ultimately precipitated World War II. In fact, they did have these ambitions going back to the earliest eras of their movement. In this episode of the series, host James Lindsay revisits part of the fourth chapter of Hitler's infamous Mein Kampf to reveal his thoroughly laid out arguments for why Germany must conquer Europe, particularly going eastward toward Russia. These arguments were made in 1924, a full fifteen years before World War II began as Hitler put them into action after building up his military machine. Perhaps most interesting of all were his stated motivations: a Malthusian population disaster argument combined with a belief in land equity. Join us for another illuminating episode. Latest from New Discourses Press! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2026 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Hitler
Na de mislukte Bierkellerputsch van 1923 staat Adolf Hitler terecht voor hoogverraad. Wat een politieke afrekening had kunnen worden, verandert echter in iets heel anders. Tijdens het proces gebruikt Hitler de rechtszaal als podium en krijgt hij voor het eerst nationale aandacht in Duitsland.In deze aflevering kijken we naar het proces van 1924, zijn gevangenschap in Landsberg en het ontstaan van Mein Kampf. Tegelijkertijd zien we hoe Hitler en de NSDAP na de mislukte staatsgreep hun strategie veranderen. Niet langer moet de macht met geweld worden gegrepen — voortaan wil Hitler via de legale weg de Duitse politiek binnendringen.Hoe belangrijk wordt juist deze periode voor de verdere opkomst van Hitler?Stel ons een vraag of vertel ons iets leuks! We kunnen reageren :)Deze aflevering wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door SpelSpul.nl SpelSpul heeft het grootste assortiment van bord spellen in Nederland. Voor jong en oud, fanatiek of beginner en geschiedenis liefhebber tot alle andere mogelijke spellen! Grebbeberg Rondleiding - 27 juniOp 27 juni nemen we jullie mee met een rondleiding over de Grebbberg. Thijs zal de rondleiding verzorgen. Er zijn drie groepen:10:00 uur14:00 uur18:00 uurLijkt het je leuk om mee te gaan kan je hier meer informatie vinden! Support the showWord Historicus lid van De Geschiedenisreis!Heb je genoten van deze aflevering? Als Historicus lid krijg je nog veel meer! Ontvang exclusieve toegang tot extra afleveringen, diepgaande analyses en verhalen die je nergens anders hoort. Tegenwoordig via Petje.Af en daarmee is iDeal betaling mogelijk.Klik hier om naar onze Petje Af website te gaan!Social MediaFacebookgroep: Groep van geschiedenis enthousiastelingenSubstack: Nieuwsbrief met kaarten, foto's en artikelen als ondersteuning bij iedere aflevering.Instagram: Blijf op de hoogte van alle nieuwtjesAdverteren in onze podcast? Mail naar leethijsgeschiedenisreis@gmail.com
Hi guys! Today we're back with a HOT TAKE episode to unpack the big question we've been asking the last couple of weeks: Do we have a right to destroy history?In this first part of the series we're going to look at 2 kinds of historical sources: Buildings, including the Berghof & Winter Palace, and Documents, including Mein Kampf & Queen Victoria's diaries! Make sure to head on over and watch part 2 where we will cover exhibits and art/sculpture very soon!If you also want more Hot History you can follow along on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube and of course, right here!Til next week, Ainslie x
Mein Kampf and the the communist manifesto? What could go wrong?! Join Kaleigh and Kat to delve into two different (but both influential) pieces of German writing that would alter the world!Let's Chat! Bluesky: TINAHLPodcastEmail: thisisnotahistorylecture@gmail.com
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 203 Among the peculiar anxieties that fueled the Nazi Experiment in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s was the fear that Germany would be relegated to merely economic participation in a broader world order, causing Germans and Germany to subordinate their personalities and race to merely economic concerns. Of course, this anxiety exists again today and motivates the reactive and transformative thinking of the Woke Right, who fears that America is regarded merely as an "economic zone" instead of a nation as a people in a place. Americans, under this formulation, are allegedly reduced to "fungible economic units" who are "replaceable" not just by other Americans but by workers anywhere in the world. Just as the Nazis tied this mentality to "Jewish" Marxist manipulation of "Jewish" capitalism, so too does the Woke Right in our own day. In this fourteenth volume of the Nazi Experiment series of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay takes us into the bottom third of the fourth chapter of Volume 1 of Hitler's Mein Kampf to show the parallel thinking, parallel rhetoric, and parallel propaganda to what we face in our own day. Join him to understand these ominous parallels. Latest from New Discourses Press! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2026 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Germany
Zu Beginn der Folge Spoilern Chris und Swiss einen neuen Song von Swiss + Die Andern. Und das auch noch mit einer anderen Band zusammen… Aber wer könnte das sein? Danach stellen sich unsere beiden Hobby-Podcaster die Frage, warum es keine Fact-Check-kommentierte Fassung von „Mein Kampf“ legal zu kaufen gibt und warum Björn Höcke in einem Podcast einfach unkommentiert seine kruden Theorien verbreiten darf. Und wie wäre es dazu mit Fact-Check-kommentierten Versionen von Bibel und Koran? Natürlich geht es auch noch um Timmy a.k.a „Hope“ und die Jungs realisieren, dass sie offenkundig auch zu den bösen „System-Medien“ gehören. Schock! Schaltet ein und lasst ein Like da!
durée : 00:59:03 - Le Book Club - par : Marie Richeux - Dix ans durant, Olivier Mannoni a travaillé à la traduction de "Mein Kampf". Une expérience éprouvante face à une langue qui ne décrit pas le réel, mais le fabrique. Avec "Coulée brune", il prolonge cette réflexion : comment ces mécanismes résonnent-ils encore dans nos discours contemporains ? - réalisation : Cassandre Puel - invités : Olivier Mannoni Traducteur, essayiste, directeur de l'École de Traduction Littéraire
**In this episode of the Explaining History Podcast, we are joined by Wendy Via of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism – a former Southern Poverty Law Center staffer – to discuss a new report on the transnational activities of far-right and anti-migrant groups around the world.**We often think of hate and xenophobia as local phenomena, but just like organised violence, the far‑right has become increasingly internationalised. The internet, political crises, and economic uncertainty have allowed extremist groups to learn from one another, share strategies, and normalise ideas that were once relegated to the fringes.Wendy explains how the movement has become more sophisticated in its branding. Neo‑Nazis still exist, but they no longer openly quote *Mein Kampf*. Instead, they speak of "protecting our culture" and "saving our families". The "great replacement" conspiracy theory – once confined to obscure writers – is now pushed by politicians and mainstream commentators, giving cover to unspoken reactionary ideas.We explore the alarming mainstreaming of far‑right politics. In Britain, the Conservative Party has moved from ostracising Enoch Powell to rehabilitating his ideas. In the United States, Trump's open demonisation of Mexican immigrants – "they're rapists" – did not end his campaign; it became a template for others. Across Europe, Latin America, and beyond, leaders have taken cues from Trump, turning immigration into an existential threat.The report also examines the rise of vigilante groups – self‑appointed militias patrolling borders and neighbourhoods. While there is no single centralised command, these groups communicate constantly, learning from each other's tactics. Political leaders who call immigrants "the enemy" provide implicit encouragement, and wealthy figures like Elon Musk amplify hateful rhetoric, attracting young men – the demographic most vulnerable to far‑right extremism.Yet there is hope. Hungary's recent election showed that people can push back against autocracy, even if the new leader remains conservative. A UK by‑election expected to be won by the far‑right Reform Party was instead won by the Green Party on an explicitly anti‑racist, economic populist platform. Across the world, countries are standing up to Trump and his allies, defending their sovereignty. By and large, people are decent – and the far‑right's gains are not inevitable.**Topics covered:**- The transnational nature of far‑right extremism- The mainstreaming of the "great replacement" conspiracy theory- From Enoch Powell to the modern Conservative Party- Trump's role in normalising hate- Vigilante groups and their cross‑border communication- Elon Musk's influence on young men- Hungary's rejection of Orbán's corruption- The UK Green Party's anti‑racist by‑election victory- Where to find hope in a dark political landscape---*Wendy Via is co‑founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. Visit globalextremism.org for resources and to support their vital work.**If you enjoy the podcast, please consider supporting us – we are migrating from Patreon to Substack. More details soon.*Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share.▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive ContentBecome a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory▸ Join the Community & Continue the ConversationFacebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ExplainingHistoryPodcastSubstack: theexplaininghistorypodcast.substack.com▸ Read Articles & Go DeeperWebsite: explaininghistory.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El nazismo no se sostuvo únicamente sobre la Gestapo y los campos de concentración. Lo hizo también sobre una formidable maquinaria de propaganda que convenció a millones de alemanes de que Hitler tenía razón en todo y el tercer Reich era el mejor de los mundos. Los cimientos de esta propaganda los encontramos ya en “Mein Kampf”, donde Hitler, obsesionado con la idea de que Alemania había perdido la Gran Guerra en la retaguardia y no en el frente, esboza un método tan simple como efectivo: dirigirse a las masas y no a las élites, apelar a la emoción y no a la razón, reducir el mundo a amigos y enemigos, y repetir el mensaje hasta la extenuación. Ese método lo pusieron en práctica nada más llegar al poder mediante el ministerio de Ilustración Popular y Propaganda, dirigido por Joseph Goebbels, un filólogo y novelista frustrado que se convirtió en el demiurgo del imaginario del Reich. Tres palabras resumían aquello: emoción, repetición y enemigo. El enemigo por antonomasia era el judío, al que se culpaba de todos los males del país: de la derrota en la guerra, de la inflación, del desempleo, del bolchevismo y del capitalismo financiero. Sobre eso se levantaron mitos como el de la sangre y el suelo, la superioridad aria y el Führerprinzip, que convertía a Hitler en un mesías secular rodeado de una liturgia pagana filmada magistralmente por Leni Riefenstahl en “El triunfo de la voluntad”. La prensa opositora fue absorbida o cerrada y los periodistas obligados a seguir las consignas diarias del ministerio. La radio se convirtió en el mejor arma para llegar a las masas gracias al Volksempfänger, un receptor asequible que sólo retransmitía las emisoras del régimen. Alemania se convirtió, de hecho, en el país del mundo con más receptores de radio por habitante. El cine combinaba entretenimiento de mera evasión con películas puramente ideológicas. La literatura fue purgada de autores y estilos incómodos, lo mismo sucedió con la música, la pintura, la escultura y la arquitectura. El arte era un brazo más del sistema goebbelsiano, uno de los más importantes, La educación fue depurada, se incluyó en el temario la biología racial y se encuadró a los niños y adolescentes en las Juventudes Hitlerianas y la Liga de las Muchachas alemanas. Allí los niños aprendían a marchar, obedecer y, en ocasiones, delatar a sus propios padres. Los grandes rituales colectivos tuvieron su cumbre en los congresos de Núremberg, cuya sede Albert Speer transformó en una catedral de luz de Speer. En 1936, sólo tres años después de la llegada al poder de los nazis y coincidiendo con los Juegos Olímpicos de Berlín, la máquina ya funcionaba a pleno rendimiento. Hacia el exterior también se proyectaba esa imagen dulcificada del régimen. Pero ahí no fue tan efectiva. Allá donde tenía que competir con la prensa libre se atascaba. Dentro de Alemania funcionaba a la perfección y lo siguió haciendo hasta el final de la guerra. Nos queda una lección incómoda. Los alemanes eran seguramente el pueblo más culto de Europa. La propaganda funcionó no porque fuese tosca, sino por todo lo contrario, era muy sofisticada, vestía el odio de deber patriótico y de sentimiento de pertenencia. Para hablar de este tema nos acompaña hoy Juanjo Ortiz, un divulgador histórico bien conocido entre los aficionados por su web, El cajón de Grisom, y autor de un magnífico libro sobre la propaganda nazi que publicó hace sólo unos meses. Bibliografía: “Propaganda nazi” de Juanjo Ortiz - https://amzn.to/4tSaUct “Joseph Goebbels, el genio de la propaganda” de George Todorov - https://amzn.to/4cdRNDM “En la mente nazi” de Laurence Rees - https://amzn.to/4cyw2NT “La revolución cultural nazi” de Johann Chapoutot - https://amzn.to/4svOTit “La cultura en la Alemania nazi” de Michael H. 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In this premium-only episode, we take a deeper look into the mind and philosophy of Adolf Hitler. Drawing from Mein Kampf (Parts I and II) and his unfinished second book, we examine how he saw the world and how that worldview shaped his actions. Links: https://takeoverpod.supercast.com/
Propaganda war für die NSDAP weit mehr als nur Wahlkampf – sie war das Fundament ihrer Machtübernahme und das Werkzeug zur totalen Kontrolle des deutschen Volkes. In dieser Folge untersuchen wir, wie Presse, Rundfunk und Film instrumentalisiert wurden, um die nationalsozialistische Weltanschauung bis in den letzten Winkel des privaten Lebens zu tragen. Wir gehen zurück zu den Ursprüngen: Bereits in „Mein Kampf“ legte Adolf Hitler seine Theorien zur Massenpsychologie dar. Dabei analysieren wir insbesondere sein sechstes Kapitel, in dem er die Kriegspropaganda des Ersten Weltkriegs seziert. Wie lernte das NS-Regime von seinen ehemaligen Feinden? Und mit welchen Techniken gelang es ihnen, ein ganzes Volk auf ihren Kurs einzuschwören? Eine Folge über die psychologischen Mechanismen der Verführung, die Instrumentalisierung von Medien und die gefährliche Perfektionierung der politischen Lüge.
The Talmud teaches that God's seal is truth; lying displays that you care more what your fellow man thinks than what the Lord thinks of you. A half a truth is a whole lie and partial truths should not be rationalized or legitimized. One of the attributes of The Valorous Woman that Solomon extolls is "the heart of her husband trusts in her." Trust can only be earned by being a consistently honest person, whose word is constantly reliable, and admits when they make a mistake. Everyone knows that lies travel at a faster velocity than the truth; and this was even before the digital age. Thanks to the internet and social media, a lie is far more powerful than ever previously conceived. Hitler outlined his plan for ruling Germany in his manifesto ,Mein Kampf. A key component to taking power was the implementation of the "Big Lie," explained at length in our forthcoming character episode p"G (Season Six, Episode 7). Credits The Boy Who Cried Wolf: a lesson in honesty: Kid Stories Rita Panahi and Australian Sky News with guest Alext Stein From Nazi Propaganda to Digital Hate: How Messages Spread: Nous and Ali Javed Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know that that they too can have a new favorite podcast.
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On this week's Bugle, Andy is joined by Hari Kondabolu and sister Helen Zaltzman, as the three take a look at the latest news from around the globe. From a Canadian politician's resignation following the discovery he owned a signed copy of Mein Kampf, to the USA's plans to launch a new mission to return to the moon, and we catch up on the latest from the 2026 Academy Awards. It's issue 4372!
It was something of a surprise last week when Niagara Region chair Bob Gale announced his sudden resignation less than four months after being appointed by the Ontario government, but it was even more surprising when we found out why: He purchased a signed original copy of Adolf Hitler's memoir and manifesto, Mein Kampf. Gale said he was a history buff, but anti-racism activists saw an entirely different explanation amidst the growing boldness of white supremacy in the region. From a fight at the Stampede Ranch last weekend where racial slurs were allegedly uttered to an Aggie pub night at the University of Guelph in January where some students were allegedly wearing t-shirts with hate symbols and discriminatory slurs, and from a demonstration by white nationalists on a London overpass last fall to a similar gathering outside Hamilton city hall last month, there's a startling trend of racist groups in Ontario feeling increasingly emboldened. Niagara Region seems particularly susceptible to these groups and this year alone there have been a pair of incidents in Grimsby, including one outside a Tim Hortons, and also last Labour Day when there was a gathering of Second Sons at Brock's Monument in Queenston Heights. Given what's going on in communities around Niagara Region, is it easier to understand why people were concerned that the regional chair was the proud owner of a signed copy of Hitler's book? To talk about it, we're joined by Saleh Wazirudden from the Niagara Region Anti-Racism Association who will talk about the state of fighting white supremacy in Niagara Region, why these groups are feeling so emboldened and why so many of them seem to be operating in the area. We will also talk about why Gale can't hide behind his excuse of history enthusiasm, connecting the dots across Ontario, and what you should be on the look out for when it comes to white nationalist activity in your community. So let's get back into fighting white supremacy on this week's Guelph Politicast! You can learn more about the Niagara Region Anti-Racism Association at their website, or you can follow them on social media @TheNRARA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. For other groups trying to raise awareness about white supremacy locally and in the rest of Canada you can check out No Hate in the Hammer out of Hamilton, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, and, of course, the Canadian Anti-Hate Network. The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at Apple, TuneIn and Spotify . Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday.
This morning, we're pulling back the curtain on the industry that has been selling America monsters since 1967 -- and making billions doing it. First, the conspiracy racket gets the full autopsy. From the man who faked Bigfoot in a California riverbed to the goat gland doctor who killed 42 patients on a hundred-dollar diploma, to Alex Jones moving $165 million in supplements by preaching apocalypse -- we follow the money, name the names, and explain exactly how fear becomes a product. Then it gets darker. Henry Ford built the most dangerous conspiracy machine in American history, put his name on it, distributed it through every Ford dealership in the country, and watched it get quoted in Mein Kampf. We trace the direct line from the Dearborn Independent to the grifters running the same playbook today -- and we explain why the water slide got reopened, who benefits from where it exits now, and why the people selling you conspiracy content are not your friends. And then the biggest breaking story of the day. Joe Kent -- eleven combat deployments, Trump's own Senate-confirmed counterterrorism director -- resigned this morning and went on record. His letter says Iran posed no imminent threat and that this war was driven by Israeli pressure. The White House says he was a known leaker who was about to be fired anyway. Judge Andrew Napolitano joins the show to break down the law, the war powers, and who is telling the truth.
Welcome to Episode 220 of the Carpe Fide podcast, where Justin and Jesse Gruber tackle the completely normal, definitely-not-insane internet trend of deciding Hitler actually "wasn't that bad of a guy". Because dropping $100 on Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History archive was simply out of the budget, the guys instead bring on their former pastor and biblical counselor, Joe Schenke, to help them navigate the exhausting hot-button topic of the "post-war consensus". Tune in as the trio dissects the glaring irony of the "woke right"—a deeply confused demographic that vehemently rejects the concept of systemic guilt and racism, right up until it's time to blame a Jewish scapegoat for systematically controlling the entire globe. Along the way, Justin casually flexes his refusal to read Mein Kampf unless it's in the original German, Woodrow Wilson catches a completely random stray for giving us the Federal Reserve, and Joe uses Acts 2 to remind everyone that history is governed by a sovereign God, not secret ethnic cabals. If the shoe fits, wear it; if the truth hurts, bear it; and if you're suddenly getting your worldview from an angry guy on Facebook who thinks the Allied forces were the real bad guys, please just listen to this episode. LINKS Justin mentions this article in the American Reformer...and Jesse remembers to put it in the show notes Use code CARPE FIDE for 10% off your book purchase at Mud Hen Mama's main site Check out the discounted Men's and Women's bundles for our listeners at Old Forge Press We have RELAUNCHED our store! New shirts, colorways, and shipping options are YOURS for the taking (well, buying really, but you know what I'm talking about...) Head to carpefide.com/shop today to grab your new gear! Visit offgridwarehouse.com and use code CF10 for 10% off your offgrid order!! LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW! This year we're making an effort to grow our podcast without being cringey. That said, some cringe must happen, and that's happening now. Please head over to iTunes to leave a rating and a comment, subscribe to us on YouTube, and follow us on all the socials to keep up to date, and most of all, leave us some feedback and dialogue with us. You can also drop us a line at hello@carpefide.com We love hearing from you guys!
In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, the Warriors are back in action… but Stephen Curry isn't. Michael reacts to the brutal news that Steph will miss the rest of the month, which officially makes him ineligible for all seasonal accolades — a development that sends him into full frustration mode.The Warriors debut their newest addition Kristaps Porzingis but unfortunately Boston's newest addition Nikola Vucievic looked like the one Golden State wishes they had. The Celtics dismantle the Warriors, dropping them to 29–27, and Michael breaks down what this loss means for the rest of the season and where this team realistically goes from here.From there, Michael unloads on NBA All-Star Weekend, calling it one of the weakest in recent memory, and follows it up with a simple question regarding the Winter Olympics:“Who honestly cares?”The episode wraps with shocking NFL news: Tyreek Hill has been released by the Dolphins, and Michael can barely hide his excitement at the possibility — even the hope — of Tyreek returning to the Kansas City Chiefs.
In this episode of The Option Block, Mark Longo, "Uncle" Mike Tosaw, and Andrew "The Rock Lobster" Giovinazzi dive into a wild week of market reversals, Super Bowl takeaways, and a legendary 80s trivia question that leads to some... interesting historical discussions. The panel breaks down the shift in the AI narrative—from "unlimited upside" to "unlimited spending"—and what it means for the Mag Seven. Plus, they explore the unusual activity in cheap biotechs and the risks of trading wide markets where you might just get "punched in the face" by the spread. In This Episode: The 80s Trivia Challenge: A "Steelers choice" round featuring a badly aimed tomahawk and a controversial question about where Hitler wrote Mein Kampf. The Trading Block: S&P 500 resiliency, VIX hovering near a million contracts a day, and the defensive masterclass of the Super Bowl. AI & The Creative Destruction: Why the "Mag Seven" might be losing their grip as massive AI infrastructure spending begins to weigh on tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. Odd Block: Unusual activity in Mura Therapeutics (NMRA)—is it a bullish risk reversal or a market maker's trap? Strategy Block: Uncle Mike discusses the discipline of "having your cake and eating it too" with covered calls and when to exit for 97% profit. Around the Block: A look ahead at non-farm payrolls, the launch of single-name zero-day options (0DTE), and upcoming earnings for Coke, CVS, Robinhood, and the "dumpster fire" that is Ford.
In this episode of The Option Block, Mark Longo, "Uncle" Mike Tosaw, and Andrew "The Rock Lobster" Giovinazzi dive into a wild week of market reversals, Super Bowl takeaways, and a legendary 80s trivia question that leads to some... interesting historical discussions. The panel breaks down the shift in the AI narrative—from "unlimited upside" to "unlimited spending"—and what it means for the Mag Seven. Plus, they explore the unusual activity in cheap biotechs and the risks of trading wide markets where you might just get "punched in the face" by the spread. In This Episode: The 80s Trivia Challenge: A "Steelers choice" round featuring a badly aimed tomahawk and a controversial question about where Hitler wrote Mein Kampf. The Trading Block: S&P 500 resiliency, VIX hovering near a million contracts a day, and the defensive masterclass of the Super Bowl. AI & The Creative Destruction: Why the "Mag Seven" might be losing their grip as massive AI infrastructure spending begins to weigh on tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. Odd Block: Unusual activity in Mura Therapeutics (NMRA)—is it a bullish risk reversal or a market maker's trap? Strategy Block: Uncle Mike discusses the discipline of "having your cake and eating it too" with covered calls and when to exit for 97% profit. Around the Block: A look ahead at non-farm payrolls, the launch of single-name zero-day options (0DTE), and upcoming earnings for Coke, CVS, Robinhood, and the "dumpster fire" that is Ford.
Mein Kampf est sans doute l'un des livres politiques les plus célèbres — et les plus sinistres — du XXᵉ siècle. Rédigé par Adolf Hitler dans les années 1920, il y expose son idéologie, son antisémitisme radical, sa vision raciale du monde et ses ambitions territoriales. Pourtant, un fait méconnu intrigue les historiens : Hitler lui-même s'est opposé à ce que son livre soit traduit et diffusé en français au début des années 1930. Une attitude paradoxale pour un homme obsédé par la propagande. Mais derrière ce refus se cache un calcul stratégique très précis.Au début des années 1930, l'Allemagne est encore affaiblie par les conséquences de la Première Guerre mondiale et par les contraintes du traité de Versailles. Son armée est limitée, ses frontières surveillées, et une partie de son territoire reste sous contrôle étranger. Face à elle, la France dispose d'une puissance militaire supérieure et d'un réseau d'alliances solide en Europe.Or, dans Mein Kampf, Hitler désigne explicitement la France comme un ennemi majeur de l'Allemagne. Il y décrit le pays comme un obstacle central au redressement allemand et affirme que la puissance française doit être brisée pour permettre l'expansion du Reich. Ces passages ne laissent aucun doute sur ses intentions futures.Lorsque, en 1934, une maison d'édition française publie une traduction complète de Mein Kampf, l'objectif est clair : alerter l'opinion publique. L'ouvrage est présenté comme un avertissement. Certains responsables politiques et militaires estiment qu'il faut prendre Hitler au mot, et comprendre que son arrivée au pouvoir constitue une menace directe.Cette initiative provoque la colère du dirigeant nazi. Non pas parce que ses idées sont déformées, mais au contraire parce qu'elles sont exposées trop fidèlement. Hitler engage alors une action juridique pour faire interdire cette version en France, et obtient gain de cause.Pourquoi cette volonté de censure ? Parce qu'en 1934, Hitler n'est pas encore prêt à affronter militairement la France. Il est en phase de réarmement, cherche à gagner du temps, et tente de projeter une image rassurante à l'étranger. Il multiplie les discours évoquant la paix, la réconciliation, et le respect des frontières occidentales.Laisser circuler une traduction montrant clairement sa haine de la France ruinerait cette stratégie diplomatique. Elle risquerait de provoquer un durcissement immédiat de Paris, voire une réaction préventive.En revanche, en 1938, dans un contexte politique radicalement différent, Hitler accepte la publication d'une nouvelle traduction française… mais expurgée. Les passages les plus agressifs envers la France sont supprimés ou édulcorés. Cette version « nettoyée » sert à entretenir l'illusion d'un dirigeant raisonnable, alors même que l'Europe se rapproche de la guerre.Ainsi, si Hitler a refusé la traduction fidèle de Mein Kampf en français, ce n'est pas par pudeur idéologique, mais par pur opportunisme. Il voulait dissimuler ses véritables objectifs. Ironiquement, ceux qui avaient tenté d'alerter la France dès 1934 avaient vu juste. Le livre disait déjà ce que l'homme ferait ensuite. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This moment... this New Year... disturbs many. I want to share a disturbing moment from my autistic youth—and how I survived it. It weirdly relates to right now.At 70-something, this is the happiest time of my autistic life. Not chasing distant goals—just breathing in this fabulous moment here.This piece inverts Yeats' “Second Coming” to tell a personal story about my grandfather, sailing out to Montauk Point, and discovering that the anxiety of losing sight of shore gives way to something unexpected.Content Note: This piece addresses troubling family history and inherited complexity.My grandfather was a complex man who kept Mein Kampf in his nightstand. And who also took me sailing. Out on the water to Montauk Point, I'd experience overwhelming anxiety as we lost sight of shore. Just sky, waves, constant rolling. Disoriented, like a whiteout in a blizzard.But after an hour or so, I'd make my way to the prow. Wind on my face. Sun on my body. Salt breeze filling my chest. Quieting my heart.Who cares about sailing toward Montauk and its fabulous trees anymore? I'm busy breathing in this fabulous moment here.Thanks for reading #AutisticAF Out Loud Newsletter! The algorithm hates me. I must be doing something right… so feel free to share it.Runtime: ~3:50 Full text: Substack link More spoken word: Living Autistic Truth playlistI'm an autistic poet and spoken word performer, diagnosed at 63. I've been publishing AutisticAF Out Loud since 2019… work that refuses to be packaged. The algorithms hate me. I must be doing something right.#SpokenWord #AutismAcceptance #AutisticPoetry #MindfulnessTranscriptAutistic Spoken Word on this Moment? “Slouching toward Montauk”Cold openMy grandfather was a… complex man.He slept beside an orderly nightstand.Tucking Mein Kampf tightIn its tidy drawer every night.And…He used to take me sailing.{Silence}I call this one…Slouching Toward Montauk... Let's say… I'm in my 70s now. Happiest time of my autistic life.Not too worried about some fabulous unachievable autistic Nirvana… These days…Now, here's that story.My grandfather was a… complex man.He slept beside an orderly nightstand.Tucking Mein Kampf tightIn its tidy drawer every night.And…He used to take me sailing out to Montauk Point… a sea journey from Bay Shore, Long Island… at least as he sailed it on the ocean side… swinging out into the deep water…In his telling, it was a fabulous place.Where a sandstone lighthouse lit the waves, warning of danger.Where the grass on the golf course grew sideways.And every single damn tree bowed toward the West…From the eternal wind blowing onshore.His heaven on earth, he called it…...The wind carries all the sound away…But its roar in my earscreates a kind of hushed silenceinside me..I always experience high anxietyas we lose sight of the shore.Just sky, waves & constant rolling…Disoriented.Like a whiteout in a blizzard.If you throw in some seasickness.But after an hour or so, I make my way to the prow. And sit.Wind on my faceSun on my bodySalt breeze filling my chest…Quieting my heart.Anxiety? Disorientation?I observeThe fixed lighthouseIn the far off dusk.Splashing its light… bravelyInto the spray.Knowing deepIn its softNative sandstone heart…Time and tide wait for it....I stop caring about the shoreline. And the anxious Hell waiting for me on the other side. For hours at a time.....Who cares about sailing toward Montaukand its fabulous trees…anymore…Or... ever again?I'm busy breathing in…thisfabulous momenthere#AutisticAF Out Loud Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts free, click the link below. To support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit johnnyprofaneknapp.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, an in-depth investigatory show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (12/14/25). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant. !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2q643"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble"); Rumble("play", {"video":"v70ua72","div":"rumble_v70ua72"}); Video Source Links (In Chronological Order): (1) Aaron Rupar on X: "Q: If DOJ doesn't release the files it has by next Friday, is there anything Congress can do to compel that to happen? MASSIE: It's a crime if they don't. This is a new law with criminal implications if they don't follow it. https://t.co/CzsXCuyXxu" / X The Last American Vagabond on X: "“One of Kash Patel's staff threatened my staff with a criminal investigation if we didn't “straighten up & play ball” … they said “we're going to investigate your staff for fraud”” - if true, Kash is “weaponizing gov” or wiling to let a criminal walk. https://t.co/hGMfzFalsz" / X New Epstein Photos Released by Democrats Show Donald Trump, Bill Clinton - WSJ Micah on X: "Steve Bannon: ‘Democrats are scared of the Epstein Files being released.' Also Steve Bannon: https://t.co/zAvqClp3v2" / X (11) SUAREZ on X: "@Polymarket Bro trying everything to get people to forget about the files https://t.co/jzrH1VQuyD" / X New Tab (11) SilencedSirs◼️ on X: "
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 185 The Nazi Experiment wasn't just an idea. It was an idea put into practice. Putting that idea into practice started with a movement, but it required a totalitarian state apparatus to fully implement, to tremendous disaster. What was Adolf Hitler's real vision for the Nazi State? He makes it plain: the primary, if not sole, purpose of the state is to protect and improve the race. That is, Hitler's state wasn't ethnonationalist as a matter of happenstance but centrally, by design. In that regard, given the realities of Europe and the world, the Holocaust, and additional such racially motivated purges, were completely predictable all the way back to the mid-1920s in Mein Kampf. In this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay continues his "Nazi Experiment" podcast series with its tenth volume, reading from the second chapter of the second volume of Mein Kampf to show you the horrible reality of the intended Nazi State apparatus in Hitler's own words. Join him for a shocking listen. Latest from New Discourses Press! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2025 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Nazi
Did American eugenics really fuel the murderous euthanasia programs of the Nazis? Yes, according to Susanne Paola Antonetta, author of The Devil's Castle, a history of Nazi eugenics and euthanasia. According to Antonetta, pioneering American eugenicists not only influenced Nazi thinking—Hitler himself corresponded with them and praised U.S. sterilization laws in Mein Kampf—but the New York City-based Carnegie Institute proposed gas chambers in 1918 as one solution for dealing with what eugenicists called the ‘hereditarily tainted' population. While Germany's response was uniquely brutal, Antonetta argues that American psychiatric thinking provided the conceptual framework for deciding whose lives had value and whose didn't. Moreover, the notorious Nazi Aktion T4 euthanasia program killed 300,000 people with neuropsychiatric disorders, yet it was never properly prosecuted by the Americans at Nuremberg and remains largely unknown today.1. American Eugenics Provided the Blueprint The U.S. passed sterilization laws in 1907—decades before Germany's 1933 laws. Hitler praised American eugenics in Mein Kampf, American eugenicists taught in Germany, and the Carnegie Institute proposed gas chambers in 1918 for the “hereditarily tainted.” The conceptual architecture was Made in America.2. Action T4 Killed 300,000 and Was Never Prosecuted The Nazi euthanasia program murdered roughly 300,000 people with neuropsychiatric disorders in gas chambers built into asylums. Because Nuremberg only tried international crimes—not crimes against a nation's own citizens—this program escaped proper legal reckoning and remains largely unknown.3. Doctors Could Say No—But Didn't Some asylum doctors, like Carl Kleist, simply refused to participate in T4 and faced no punishment. This makes the complicity of other doctors—many of them idealistic, not monsters—more damning. The system allowed for refusal; most chose collaboration.4. Psychiatry Still Assigns Value to Lives Antonetta argues that psychiatry's troubled legacy persists: rigid diagnostic categories inherited from German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin, neurotransmitter theories that haven't improved outcomes, and a system that still decides whose consciousness has value. The DSM itself was created by self-described “neo-Kraepelinians.”5. Neurodiversity Is the New Civil Rights Frontier From autism to schizophrenia, our public discourse about neurodiversity remains “relentlessly negative.” As CRISPR and gene editing become reality, Antonetta warns we're facing the same eugenic questions—but now with the tools to act on them. We need more honest and nuanced conversations about different forms of consciousness before we start editing them out.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Invité: Olivier Mannoni. La langue que nous utilisons dit beaucoup de nous. Elle dit aussi beaucoup de notre époque. Pour Olivier Mannoni, notre époque est marquée par un recours de plus en plus important et décomplexé à un langage fasciste. Olivier Mannoni est journaliste, essayiste, et traducteur. Il a notamment traduit lʹédition critique de "Mein Kampf" dʹAdolf Hitler. Il publie "Coulée brune. Comment le fascisme inonde notre langue" paru aux éditions Héloïse dʹOrmesson. Il est lʹinvité de Tribu.
This week, the boys pick back up with Heinrich Himmler just after Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch, as the Nazi's most pathetic nerd stumbles through his failed-loser era. From chicken farming and occult rabbit holes to his first taste of Nazi bureaucracy, we trace how a sulking Mein Kampf fanboy became one of history's deadliest men. For Live Shows, Merch, and More Visit: www.LastPodcastOnTheLeft.comKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Last Podcast on the Left ad-free, plus get Friday episodes a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Neugeborene nach der Geburt 24 Stunden wegsperren – ohne Mutter: Johanna Haarer schrieb ihre Erziehungsratgeber in den 1930er-Jahren passgenau zur NS-Linie. Probleme machten ihre kruden Ideale dann bis in die 1980er – und indirekt bis heute.**********Ihr hört in dieser Folge "Eine Stunde History":9:56 - Die Historikerin Miriam Gebhardt berichtet über Johanna Haarer und ihren Werdegang.19:20 - Die Historikerin Sabine Seichter klärt den Begriff der "Schwarzen Pädagogik".30:05 - Die Pädagogin Nina Kolleck erläutert, wie sich Erziehungsideale übertragen können.**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Nationalsozialismus: "Mein Kampf" veröffentlicht 1925Rechtsextremismus: Die Vordenker der Neuen RechtenGrenzen setzen: Wie machen wir die Probleme unserer Freunde nicht zu unseren?**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********In dieser Folge mit: Moderation: Markus Dichmann Gesprächspartner: Dr. Matthias von Hellfeld , Deutschlandfunk-Nova-Geschichtsexperte
Patrick opens the show with gratitude for listener engagement and a nativity set giveaway, then moves directly to heartfelt calls about marriage troubles, parental respect, and the challenges of keeping family secrets. He takes on questions about Catholic practices, such as communion with the host alone and what “baptism with the Holy Spirit and fire” means, weaving in practical, compassionate advice with bursts of wit, including a Taco Tuesday celebration. Conversations shift rapidly from deep spiritual reflections to everyday faith, always keeping the conversation honest and real. Maggie (email) – My marriage is dissolving, and my son wishes someone else were his father. (02:49) Matthew - Would I be breaking the commandment of honoring my mother if she tells me to keep a secret that I shared with someone? (11:00) Jasmine - Why are the majority of Catholic Churches only giving out the bread at Mass? (21:02) Larry - I think Mass is too boring. (30:14) Lee (email) - I heard you mention you believe that most of the people who contact you with criticisms of Jewish people, the state of Israel, or Zionism, have not read the entire Talmud, implying that this gives them little right to do so. I was wondering if, like me, you'd also never read Mein Kampf, and whether you think you have a right to criticize German people, the state of Germany, or National Socialism because of not reading it? (37:56) Melanie - Is there a difference between baptism with water or fire? (42:16) Scott - I am trying to get a portrait of a former pastor hung up in my parish history hall and am having trouble. How can navigate this situation to get it hung up? (46:50)
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 178 Characterizing what happened in Germany between the end of World War I and the end of World War II as the "Nazi Experiment" allows us to take a close look at what the Nazis did in the apparent attempt to solve some serious societal problems. Of course, the Nazi State had its conception of citizenship, as would any state, but rather than breaking down its population into "citizens" and "aliens," Hitler wanted there to be three statuses: German citizens, subjects of the state, and foreigners (or aliens). In the shortest chapter of Mein Kampf, he makes the case that birthright citizenship and naturalization "by paperwork" are "insane" policies that "poison" the nation. Curiously, this strange characterization has appeared on the "New Right" (Woke Right) recently as well. In a recent piece on The Blaze, "Auron MacIntyre" explains that "Paperwork Americans Are Not Your Countrymen" (https://web.archive.org/web/20250807204648/https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/paperwork-americans-are-not-your-countrymen/ ). In this episode of the Nazi Experiment series of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay reads both of these documents to shed further light on the ominous parallels between then and now. Join him to learn more and unmask yet another likely operation against our republic. Latest from New Discourses Press! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2025 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #nazism
In October of 2017, Tony Gurule did a show with Dave Agema & Pastor Joseph explaining the origin and history of Islamic Jew-hatred, and why it exists. They used Islam's primary sources to make their case. Unfortunately, the Islamic hatred of Jews still continues today because it's ingrained in the Islamic worldview and Islamic theology. The fact is, there's more Jew-hatred in Islam's primary sources than in Hitler's, Mein Kampf. Watch the video version HERE. Website: https://RadicalTruth.net Donate: https://RadicalTruth.net/Donate ** ALL Donations are Tax-Deductible **
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 174 Here on the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay is doing a sprawling series on the German National Socialist movement to pull back the curtain on the realities of the Nazi Experiment. Primarily, this series covers a set of readings directly from Adolf Hitler's manifesto and autoethnography, Mein Kampf (reading from the uncensored Ford translation). In this fifth volume of the series, Lindsay tackles the "25 Points of the Nazi Party" along with the 12th and final chapter of the first volume of Mein Kampf, which is its proper setting. As Hitler gives 15 more points for Nazi organization in that chapter, we arrive at 40 organizational points and principles for the Nazi Party. Join us for this next episode in giving the world a denuded look at Nazism. Latest book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2025 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Nazism
Robert takes us up to Heinrich Himmler's adolescence and frustrating wait through the war years, which leads him into the world of far-right politics and eventually the welcoming arms of the Nazi party itself. LIVE SHOW ALERT: We are doing a new Behind the Bastards Live show! In the Alberta Rose Theatre, Portland, September 25th at 8pm! All performer proceeds go to support the Portland Defense Fund. Tickets: https://albertarosetheatre.com/event/behind-the-bastards-live/alberta-rose-theatre/portland-oregon/ Sources: Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) | American Experience | Official Site | PBS THE CAREER OF HEINRICH HIMMLER_0001.pdf Longerich, Peter. Heinrich Himmler: A Life (p. 13). OUP Oxford. Kindle The Unsuccessful Adolescence of Heinrich Himmler on JSTOR An Architect of Terror: Heinrich Himmler and the Holocaust | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans An Architect of Terror: Heinrich Himmler and the Holocaust | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans "In Memory of the Girl in the Red Coat:" Heinrich Himmler’s Annotated Volumes of Mein Kampf https://ia803406.us.archive.org/29/items/docuv3/Books/The%20Third%20Reich/The%20Celebrations%20in%20the%20Life%20of%20the%20SS%20Family%20by%20Fritz%20Weitzel%20%281939%29.pdf https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/himmlers-bridal-bootcamp-school-nazi-brides.html https://germanhistorydocs.org/en/nazi-germany-1933-1945/himmler-s-secret-directive-to-all-members-of-the-ss-and-the-police-on-the-care-of-all-legitimate-and-illegitimate-children-of-good-blood-october-28-1939 https://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-Master-Dark-Arts-Yenne-ebook/dp/B004NNUY2Y https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/01/26/266698688/heinrich-himmlers-private-letters-published-in-german-newspaper https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-private-heinrich-himmler/id6505124720 https://www.amazon.com/Himmler-Evil-Genius-Third-Reich-ebook/dp/B01M2A6B3G/ref=sr_1_17?crid=E50LI9MCINFL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.z6x_l5l35NMXS2OQuWFaVyTyeQToCbFtWufYLO0Ky4L51lUaUoGgVfmp9dpb0YgMMGMBzk6Ds5M4KY8XSGQdvzs_UWlPu3KkmHJV0_w1Lis71gwuHqxL4QpDLUxg_RgLfXjB7BuAQbn7kAstKkyA7w_NZpcXTr-nDXe0RoewTewNaEu0ci8AQ1anNJXxG-Dy.nKYUB17tVmFaGgeBMu1awu8zpzoH45_FAeO3Um6YpBs&dib_tag=se&keywords=himmler+biography&qid=1756935132&sprefix=himmler+biography%2Caps%2C139&sr=8-17&xpid=KnVwOODWUvtSTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert sits down with Prop to discuss the early life of Heinrich Himmler, the man who built the SS into Hitler's engine of genocide. (6 part series) LIVE SHOW ALERT: We are doing a new Behind the Bastards Live show! In the Alberta Rose Theatre, Portland, September 25th at 8pm! All performer proceeds go to support the Portland Defense Fund. Tickets: https://albertarosetheatre.com/event/behind-the-bastards-live/alberta-rose-theatre/portland-oregon/ Sources: Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) | American Experience | Official Site | PBS THE CAREER OF HEINRICH HIMMLER_0001.pdf Longerich, Peter. Heinrich Himmler: A Life (p. 13). OUP Oxford. Kindle The Unsuccessful Adolescence of Heinrich Himmler on JSTOR An Architect of Terror: Heinrich Himmler and the Holocaust | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans An Architect of Terror: Heinrich Himmler and the Holocaust | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans "In Memory of the Girl in the Red Coat:" Heinrich Himmler’s Annotated Volumes of Mein Kampf https://ia803406.us.archive.org/29/items/docuv3/Books/The%20Third%20Reich/The%20Celebrations%20in%20the%20Life%20of%20the%20SS%20Family%20by%20Fritz%20Weitzel%20%281939%29.pdf https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/himmlers-bridal-bootcamp-school-nazi-brides.html https://germanhistorydocs.org/en/nazi-germany-1933-1945/himmler-s-secret-directive-to-all-members-of-the-ss-and-the-police-on-the-care-of-all-legitimate-and-illegitimate-children-of-good-blood-october-28-1939 https://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-Master-Dark-Arts-Yenne-ebook/dp/B004NNUY2Y https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/01/26/266698688/heinrich-himmlers-private-letters-published-in-german-newspaper https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-private-heinrich-himmler/id6505124720 https://www.amazon.com/Himmler-Evil-Genius-Third-Reich-ebook/dp/B01M2A6B3G/ref=sr_1_17?crid=E50LI9MCINFL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.z6x_l5l35NMXS2OQuWFaVyTyeQToCbFtWufYLO0Ky4L51lUaUoGgVfmp9dpb0YgMMGMBzk6Ds5M4KY8XSGQdvzs_UWlPu3KkmHJV0_w1Lis71gwuHqxL4QpDLUxg_RgLfXjB7BuAQbn7kAstKkyA7w_NZpcXTr-nDXe0RoewTewNaEu0ci8AQ1anNJXxG-Dy.nKYUB17tVmFaGgeBMu1awu8zpzoH45_FAeO3Um6YpBs&dib_tag=se&keywords=himmler+biography&qid=1756935132&sprefix=himmler+biography%2Caps%2C139&sr=8-17&xpid=KnVwOODWUvtSTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest investigative journalist Cam Higby spent one hour and 45 minutes in Gaza. Higby said that only 7% of people actually receive the food that is dropped due to Hamas intercepting the food. Higby said that there is no limit to how many trucks Israel allows into Gaza daily as long as they can pass inspection. "Mein Kampf" book found that was fully translated into Arabic. Several new alarming polls involving support for Israel and whether we should be sending ground troops to Ukraine. Will the Taylor Swift wedding be the American version of the royal wedding? The media continues to try to spin the Minnesota Catholic school shooting to blame the Right. RFK Jr. says that these types of shootings aren't happening around the world, but blames it on overmedicating, not on guns. The Minneapolis mayor makes a weird claim about “assault rifles.” College football this weekend, and Bill Belichick makes his debut as UNC football coach. Fox News signs a streaming deal with YouTube. Green Bay is predicted to win the Super Bowl. Americans are split over Trump's flag-burning ban. A man outside the White House tested burning an American flag. The “Living Nostradamus” tells what will happen between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:22 Is Gaza Starving? 01:34 Food Pallets in Gaza 10:46 Cam Higby interviews Locals 30:38 Are Americans Done Supporting Israel? 36:15 New Poll Shows Support for Ukraine 38:03 Blake Lively VS. Taylor Swift 41:22 Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift's Wedding 44:05 Reporter Can't Handle Taylor Swift Wedding Announcement 51:23 ABC Reporter Doesn't Tell the Full Story 55:45 RFK Jr. on Trans Medication 59:36 Jacob Frey on Banning Rifles 1:00:29 Jacob Frey Joins MSNBC to Lie 1:12:13 Football Talk 1:14:51 New Cowboys Football Documentary 1:17:11 Flag Burning Update 1:24:24 Living Nostradamus Prediction 1:29:47 3I/ATLAS Update Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 173 Beginning in 1920 and running until its catastrophic failure in 1945, the National Socialists under Adolf Hitler ran a grand societal experiment: the Nazi Experiment. While it is general knowledge that this experiment was a total failure and abjectly evil, what constitutes the experiment isn't well known. As a result, people (especially young right-wing people) are forgetting the Nazis were truly evil and sadly think they, somehow, can resurrect this experiment and make it work this time. To address this rising concern, host James Lindsay of the New Discourses podcast is publishing a winding series on the Nazi Experiment. In this episode, he reads through chapter 5 of the second volume of Hitler's Mein Kampf to show just how deeply the Nazi "racialist" worldview was embedded in everything the Nazis did. As usual, much of the content is horrifying for the sane but aware listener of today because so much of it is being repeated on social media, particularly by our young people. Join him to understand further why Never Again is now.
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The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 171 Welcome to the third volume in the crucially important New Discourses Podcast series on "the Nazi Experiment," which is largely but not entirely a direct exposé of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf. In the previous episodes (Prequel (https://newdiscourses.com/2025/03/woke-nationalism-and-the-nazi-experiment/); Ep. 1 (https://newdiscourses.com/2025/06/the-nazi-experiment-vol-1-the-nazi-racial-worldview/); Ep. 2 (https://newdiscourses.com/2025/07/the-nazi-experiment-hitlers-nazi-race-ideology)), we revealed that Hitler very much intended National Socialism to be a grand experiment in a totalitarian state based on a new political ideology based in what he called a "racialist World-concept" (Ford translation). We explored how blatantly his project was based on racial occultism and eugenics and the racial hatred of Jews. In this episode of the series, host James Lindsay reads from the fourth chapter of Volume 2 of Mein Kampf to show how Hitler's worldview required the right elevation of the individual through his subordination to the worldview and service to his Nazi experiment. Join James to peel back another layer of this stinking onion and unmask much of the propaganda we're seeing from bad actors aligned with the Woke Right today. Latest book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2025 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Nazi
Published 100 years ago in 1925, Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf was one of the most consequential books of the 20th century. It laid out Hitler's political ideology and future aspirations, as well as making the Nazi leader a lot of money. In more recent times, Mein Kampf has continued to influence neo-Nazis and antisemites around the world, and there have been passionate debates about whether it should still be published in the 21st century. In this episode, Rob Attar speaks to Dr Lisa Pine, an expert on Nazi Germany, about the history of the book and its dark legacy. (Ad) Lisa Pine is the author of Nazi Posters: Propaganda and Policies (Bloomsbury Academic, 2025). Buy now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Soviet-Nazi-Posters-Propaganda-Policies/dp/1350399442/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. Richard J Evans explores the motivations of those who governed and supported the Third Reich: https://link.chtbl.com/7M9Hm-d3. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 169 Continuing the unique New Discourses treatment of the Nazi Experiment, which the Nazis proposed as a way for Germany to solve its "Weimar problems," we find ourselves having just learned that the Nazi "World Concept" (worldview or weltanschauung) is "racialist." But what does it contain? In this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay takes us backwards into Chapter 11 of Volume 1 of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf to explain exactly what Hitler believed the "master race" thing was about, and who it was against (you know who!). Join him to continue peeling back the layers of lies we are currently being fed about the Nazis and to learn how horrifying their "experiment" really was always intended to be. Latest book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2025 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Nazi
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 167 As recently introduced on the New Discourses Podcast, the Nazis performed an experiment of sorts (https://newdiscourses.com/2025/03/woke-nationalism-and-the-nazi-experiment/) between the mid 1920s and 1945, when that experiment met its catastrophic end. Framing what they did as an experiment is a valuable perspective. They found themselves in a certain set of unpleasant societal conditions, and they turned to Nazism to solve their problems. It failed. Miserably and disastrously. That experiment is therefore a warning to the world: if you find yourselves in conditions that seem similar, do not go the way of the Nazis. In this New Discourses podcast series, host James Lindsay walks the listener through portions of Hitler's Mein Kampf to explain clearly what the basis for the Nazi Experiment was, so that we might understand it. In this first episode, he reads from Chapter 1 of Volume 2 of that wretched book to explain the Nazi racial worldview (weltanshauung), which built the state we know and rightly hate on deliberate, knowing "racialism" (racism). Join him to understand and to see how close history is to rhyming again. New book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2025 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Nazi
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