What Mein Kampf Means to America (1941)

What Mein Kampf Means to America (1941)

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Very Rare First Edition, Review Copy, of This Cutting Analysis of Hitler's Mein Kampf,Intended to Warn Americans About the Risks Posed by Nazi Ideology and Its Adherents Hackett, Francis. What Mein Kampf Means to America. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1941. Octavo. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Rare first edition, review copy, of author and critic Francis Hackett's examination of the critical flaws of Nazi doctrine, intended to serve as a warning to Americans about the growing threat, in the original dust jacket. This extraordinary book by Irish-American novelist and critic Francis Hackett examines the horrifying beliefs underlying Hitler's screed, exposing their flimsy reasoning and dangerous potential, especially with regard to Jews. "A well-known writer and author of popular biographies reads Hitler's masterpiece of turgid prose and decides that all Americans, especially those who think their country has nothing to fear from Nazi Germany, would profit by doing likewise. A useful inter

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