Internet propaganda/manipulation of Hitler abounds, as observed in Slade's example
 
Slade posted from an unidentified web site referring to unrecognized, but obviously ignorant sources (e.g.): "when Hitler wrote Mien Camp"
 
that is not Hitler's writing
 
_tt_  requires 'valid' references, (e.g.) source quotes from books by recognized German/Euro history scholars (meaning someone who willingly handles biases and critiques openly)
 
studying Hitler/post-WW1 Germany is worth the time, but dangerous unless you pursue it with diligence (to analyze historical sources) and integrity (e.g., refuse to tolerate anything unverified as truth)
 
 

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